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Post by Dizzy on Aug 21, 2021 18:46:38 GMT
Now Reading Ghoul By Brian Keene...Should Be Good!
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Post by Dizzy on Aug 23, 2021 17:48:50 GMT
Now Reading Castaways By Brian Keene. IDK What it About Yet But Probably Scary like His Others. I Going Through His Books Fast lol. bokoebaFTerAfwUuywKb
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Post by Dizzy on Aug 24, 2021 23:25:46 GMT
I Going to Read Dark Hallow by Brian Keene Next. I Just Saying it Now because I'm Almost Done With The Other Book already lol.
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Post by osnafrank on Aug 25, 2021 7:30:20 GMT
Precipice by Colin Forbes. A Cold War spy romp, not too bad.
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Post by drawntokatet on Aug 25, 2021 20:39:59 GMT
Precipice by Colin Forbes. A Cold War spy romp, not too bad. 'ROMP' ? That is a funny word!
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Post by drawntokatet on Aug 25, 2021 20:41:14 GMT
Next up is Richard Chizmar's Chasing the Boogeyman...
Chasing the Boogeyman was really good.
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Post by osnafrank on Aug 26, 2021 18:17:09 GMT
Started "The Last Castle", by Jack Vance. A science fiction novella published in 1966
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Post by scoup on Aug 26, 2021 18:26:49 GMT
The book Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton was a gift from sister and keep looking at it, but have not started yet. Have read the back cover and it sounds very Australiana, no gremlins. Have made a pact with myself that I will not post until I read it and hopefully that motivates me. So if you don`t here from me, this is why.
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Post by Dizzy on Aug 27, 2021 23:39:11 GMT
About to Start Reading Ghost Walk By Brian Keene. Should Be Just As Good an Scary as His Others.
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Post by Dizzy on Aug 30, 2021 1:58:12 GMT
I was Not Feelin The Last Author too much TBH he too Negative Minded for Me. So Any I Starting Reading Dean Koontz Books Now. annamarie neesy I start with One Called "your Heart Belongs to Me"!
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Post by annamarie on Aug 30, 2021 11:54:51 GMT
I was Not Feelin The Last Author too much TBH he too Negative Minded for Me. So Any I Starting Reading Dean Koontz Books Now. annamarie neesy I start with One Called "your Heart Belongs to Me"! I haven’t read that one. I just looked it up and it looks really interesting.
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Post by Dizzy on Aug 30, 2021 15:02:32 GMT
Yea annamarie I read About 50 Pages Last Night so not Really Far yet. It does Sound Cool from what I read on the Back though. I Hope you get to Read it sometimes as well.
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Post by spideyman on Sept 1, 2021 17:41:22 GMT
Just started ARIZONA DREAMS by Marsha DeFilippo. Has me hooked into a new and interesting genre and character.
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Post by diobolic on Sept 1, 2021 17:57:13 GMT
Moby D!ck by Herman Melville
I'm so freakin' tired over reading about all the different types of whales.
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Post by Dizzy on Sept 1, 2021 19:20:48 GMT
That Book was Pretty Wild annamarie I Hope You Get to Read it. I Going to Start a New One Tonight Called "What The Night Knows" Have You Heard of That One?
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Post by Dizzy on Sept 5, 2021 2:34:37 GMT
Dark Rivers of the Heart By Dean Koontz. Should Be Good.
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Post by Tanith on Sept 5, 2021 11:46:06 GMT
I'm about three-quarters of the way through The Department of Sensitive Crimes, by Alexander McCall Smith. He's a new author to me, one I've been meaning to check out for quite some time.
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Post by kingfamilyfan on Sept 7, 2021 0:06:31 GMT
Just started ARIZONA DREAMS by Marsha DeFilippo. Has me hooked into a new and interesting genre and character. been trying to order it in paperback.
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Post by osnafrank on Sept 7, 2021 20:42:44 GMT
"A Cry in the Night" by Mary Higgins Clark.
It's ok. It isn't a page turner, pretty predictable. You've read stuff like this many times before.
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Post by scoup on Sept 8, 2021 11:17:06 GMT
Read Boy Swallows Universe by Trent Dalton, about a family living in suburban Brisbane that gets mixed up in the heroin trade during the 1980s. I lived in Brisbane 81/82 and parts of the book reminded me of Stephen King, the gremlins as such, were there, so am a bit bias. Some of the lingo was a bit over the top, but it put a smile on my dial. I spoke to my sister and thanked her for the book and said that it was one of the best books that I`d read in a long time.
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