I'm re-reading Sometimes A Great Notion by Ken Kesey
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I'm re-reading Sometimes A Great Notion by Ken Kesey
Rosemary's Baby is one of the best novels ever imo.
I too regret you throwing them out. :cry: Yes, I'd have dug through your trash for those without hesitation.
No, it's one of the older Pinnacle Books paperbacks from back when Doctor Who first got stateside attention. We have many of these at my house I've never got around to reading. What you'd love best:...
So far I'm really enjoying it.
I'm also reading my first Doctor Who book...Doctor Who And The Seeds of Doom by Philip Hinchcliffe w/an introduction by Harlan Ellison. :)
I found a first edition of Roots with a bookmark signed included by Arthur Haley in a used book shop for $8 so I'm reading (actually rereading. I read it a couple decades ago) that now. Also I am...
yes
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I've decided not to die until I finish EVERY book. :D
Thank you! I will! Now with my Kindle I feel like a kid whose parents suddenly won a million dollars, took him to toy megastore and said, "have all you want!"
... and added: "You don't have to...
I am just shocked to learn there are Dicken's stories bears haven't read.
I haven't read it yet but I'll get to it eventually. I wouldn't bother with the audio book though. It's an abridged version with about 2/3 of the book left out.[/QUOTE]
Cool! Though I normally...
Needful Things is one I love.
Now reading a book called Grim Devices.
As for GoT, I liked it, but somehow got away from it. I was probably only 100 pages or so into it though. I despise hard...
King and Leonard of course are almost always great. I've only read a few things by Piccirill, but so far I've really enjoyed everything I have.
Yes!
I've never even heard of it before.
KAIKI: Uncanny Tales From Japan Volume 3:Tales Of The Metropolis-Edited by Higashi Masao
:D
Now I must find the first two volumes myself.
TOC:
1.Secrets Of The Metropolis (foreward)
2.Earthquakes, Lightening, Fire, and Father (introduction)-Higashi Masao
3.Bizarre Reunion-Akutagawa Masao
4. The Diabolical Tongue-Murayama Kaita...
Knowing Jean's love of both horrors and the japanese culture I think he should see if he can find a copy of the japanese horror anthology listed on my reading list. Of particular note in japanese...