Excellent!
I haven't read this, but I do have a copy and need to get to it (looks very intriguing).
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Excellent!
I haven't read this, but I do have a copy and need to get to it (looks very intriguing).
That looks awesome.
That's the thing; I find so few books about books (something I love and crave) that even imperfect ones get a lot of my love.
Although TCD wasn't quite what I wanted it to be, it was still a notable and enjoyable read, and I'm curious to see what Centipede does with it.
A nice collection to be sure.
I skipped the Straub entry on my last pass through it in order to save it for when I get around to reading a larger Straub collection I have (Borderlands' short...
Fantastic! I suppose the tree was "complicit."
That must be your privilege talking. (joke)
Wakenhyrst was quite good.
Will you definitely have to do that eventually? Are there no visual aid workarounds?
I can't imagine having to give up reading physical books - I really hope you can avoid that end.
Let me know if the protagonist ends up getting sent back to his mother in a cardboard box at the end.
This was fucking tremendous.
I'm looking forward to this; thanks for posting your thoughts.
I'd never heard of MPM and just quickly glanced at her Wikipedia page; I don't know the details of the murder or her relationship with JFK, but I wouldn't have expected the wife of a CIA official...
I figured I would cover that as they arose in my general chronological re-read of most of King, but that is taking too long, so I may need to do a 1-7 re-read...but I would not look forward to that...
I have read it, but I've forgotten pretty much the whole damn thing, so I'm still in for a treat.
I recently began a re-read of The Shining. This is at least my fourth read, and possibly my fifth.
This time, I'm going with the Cemetery Dance edition; it's my first time cracking these covers...
I recently finished Coraline by Neil Gaiman.
I've seen the movie (excellent!) at least a few times, and since I've read a bit of Gaiman and would like a bit more, this seemed like a natural...
A couple of weeks ago, I finished reading four short stories appended to my edition of Cabal by Clive Barker: The Life Of Death, How Spoilers Bleed, Twilight At The Towers, and The Last Illusion. ...
Just finished In The Flesh by Clive Barker.
ITF is Barker's fifth Book of Blood, and includes 4 short stories: In The Flesh, The Forbidden (the basis of the 1992 movie Candyman), The Madonna, and...
...and this was Barker's first novel - sweet baby Jesus of Nazareth...