Finally got through all of Locke and Key. I was so impressed I immediately jumped into NOS4A2. I went in completely blind (just like Locke and key), and I hear good things
Finally got through all of Locke and Key. I was so impressed I immediately jumped into NOS4A2. I went in completely blind (just like Locke and key), and I hear good things
White by Tim Lebbon is an excellent winter yarn. It's from the olden days when he still wrote horror. The story is available on its own as a novella but it's also been published in short story collections which you can get for the same price.
I get downright seasonal with my books.
Do you really? That's funny.
If you end up liking it, Snowblind by the same author is also very "wintery."
It sounds good. I'll add it to my to-read list (and looks like it's pretty short, too).
And thumbsup for seasonal book selections.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
I bought it last month but haven't gotten to it yet. I just read The Silence by him and it was easily my favorite book I read this past year.
Yes At the moment I have Ararat, Bone White by Ronald Malfi, and The Shuddering by Ania Ahlborn on hand to read.
I feel like I started Snowblind last year, but not sure why I didn't finish it. Think I might have gotten it from the library and didn't have time to read it before I had to return it.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.
I am no on the second book in Broken Earth AND just as good as the first one. I cannot wait to see how this trilogy ends....
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
ANY S/L #459
Firestarter. So far so good.
Looking for Mister Slaughter S/L #78
Reading Rosemary's Baby, got a first edition hardcover in a library sale for $1. It's beat up but I kinda like that sometimes.
I actually read it 15-20 years ago I think but remember almost nothing of it. I'm about a quarter of the way through and really enjoying it. I really like the detailed but effortless descriptions of life in 1960s New York City, feels actually fairly modern. Can't help but picture the movie when I'm reading, sadly, that's the only downside, but it's totally on me.
Finished Vance, started Tim Powers - Three Days to Never
Just started Wolves of the Calla. Looking forward to continuing the journey.
A perfect spy - John Le Carré
No shaken martinis so far, but man what a life this guy has lived
The Outsider is so damn good. Few things make me as a happy as a King book that's really good - he's been hit and miss these past few years.
Just finished Lolita, which I loved. And Vox by Christina Dalcher. I really enjoyed that one up until the end and then it just felt a bit rushed.
Only the gentle are ever really strong.