How did you not immediately have to start reading the second book with that cliffhanger ending? :panic:[/QUOTE]
My guess is to want to read something completely different to the previous book he...
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How did you not immediately have to start reading the second book with that cliffhanger ending? :panic:[/QUOTE]
My guess is to want to read something completely different to the previous book he...
Erin, I ended 2011 by reading all three in that series in under a week. I can't over-state how much I enjoyed them, particularly the end of Mockingjay.
I'm thinking of starting either Justin Cronin's The Passage or Koontz's 77 Shadow St.
fantastic choice my friend. Chuck Hogan is to suspense what cookies are to milk.
sitting on my bookshelf. can't wait to start it.
After reading THG about two weeks ago, I immediately went out to buy the two sequels. Finished the series yesterday. The ending of book III was actually mind-blowing, King-worthy material. I can't...
JUST finished this last week. Thankfully, the beginning of the novel recapped books 1 & 2 well, as the wait between works made me quite forgetful. I was literally sweating, tearing through the...
I've never read Battle Royale. Currently reading book 2 of The Hunger Games Trilogy and it certainly is a completely original story. Anxious to read book three and then move on to 11/22/63.
I'm sure this book's been discussed previously but after numerous recommendations I just read "The Hunger Games" by Suzanne Collins. King's review in EW was spot on. It's by no means some lousy...
JUST finished this last week. Thankfully, the beginning of the novel recapped books 1 & 2 well, as the wait between works made me quite forgetful. I was literally sweating, tearing through the...