Taking this month to finish up the Silo trilogy. I love it. Really easy and fun read.. I expect to start Fall of Hyperion next than BEAUTIES
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I just got to 27 and I feel like I'm being punished.
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It's starting to look that way. Haha.
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Dean Koontz - The Silent Corner. When he's on, he's on. This is old school Koontz, a balls out conspiracy thriller. No child wonder, no dogs with almost supernatural abilities, no religious mumbo-jumbo. This is first in a series and there's just enough time to read it before the second book is out in November.
Just started ‘Bird Box’ by Josh Malerman. About a hundred pages in, diggin it. Very intriguing and pretty creepy.
"Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes they win." - SK
WTB:
- S/L 'Storm Front' Jim Butcher (Subterranean Press)
- S/L 'Fool Moon' Jim Butcher (Subterranean Press)
I just read the synopsis on Goodreads. It sounds creepy.
I have been slowly creeping through Robert McCammon's The Wolf's Hour for what seems like months at this point. I hate to say it, but I'm scared I'm gonna give up on it and dive into something else. The story isn't bad- I enjoy the characters and the premise, but it just isn't grabbing me for some reason.
Didn't like it the first time I read it. The second reading was a totally different experience: loved the book.
I finished to McCammons' this week: Mine and Gone South. Both started out great - and about halfways they sort of ran out of steam...Still definitely worth reading though.
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Yeah, I expected to love everything about it; Badass werewolf spy story written by someone as awesome as McCammon. But, I just don't know right now...
Ricky!
Maybe I should just "accidentally" leave my book at work like you did Lord of the Flies so I don't have to read it. haha
Hey, it's kind of nice knowing I don't have it looming over my head for Sunday. Freeeeeedoooooooom!
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And then you wake up to find it on your bedside table and realize it was all a dream. Ahhh!
Oh man, if Pennywise ever visits you, it's gonna be in the form of Lord of the Flies.
I hear ya. No shame in stopping a book that hasn’t grasped you. So many to read. It is also tough once you read Boy’s Life. I actually think that’s why he stopped writing for a while and then came back with the Corbet series.
I actually think you’ll really dig Bird Box. Curious your thoughts.
About halfway through and want to just sit and finish it. This book is really something and such an interesting kind of ‘creepy’. I haven’t read any of his other work, but am also leaning toward a 5 on this so far.
"Monsters are real, and ghosts are real too. They live inside us, and sometimes they win." - SK
WTB:
- S/L 'Storm Front' Jim Butcher (Subterranean Press)
- S/L 'Fool Moon' Jim Butcher (Subterranean Press)
I started i think 2 weeks ago now Mr. Mercedes and i'm only 162 pages into it and it's decent so far but than i don't judge a book this early into a 400 page book. rather i try not to anyways though sometimes it can't be helped. but so far i like it. funny enough i got my mom to read it earlier this year and she loved all 3 of them and she's NOT a king fan normally and RARELY reads this books but this series she really loved.
it's also RARE that she reads any king books before me as it's never happened before and the last time she read any of his was i think when the green mile books came out 20 years ago
I'm currently reading A LONG DECEMBER by Richard Chizmar. I'm on page 157. I'm loving this book so much. I would love to see a full length novel from him in the future.
I really enjoyed Bird Box. Wasn't a huge fan of the ending, but I'm used to that with King's books so it didn't ruin the book for me. I haven't read any of his other books yet, but I hear Goblin is amazing.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
Anyone here read The Handmaids Tale?
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