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What Are You Reading Now? Pt 2.
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Rhian
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Jul 19, 2019 08:14AM
Thanks Kathryn I'll wait to see what you think about it
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I'm about 1/4 of the way through The Fisherman by John Langan. I'm still waiting for it to get good, but I can tell it's building up to something sinister.
Linda, I read The Black Dahlia years ago. It is such a good book!
Currently on the last book of the Dark Tower series. I have dedicated so much time (this entire year so far) to reading all of the books intertwined with this universe he's created, as well as the series itself. So far this last book has left me bitter. Very interested to see how he's going to wrap this huge tale up in a mere 250-300 pages.
Dallas wrote: "Currently on the last book of the Dark Tower series. I have dedicated so much time (this entire year so far) to reading all of the books intertwined with this universe he's created, as well as the ..."I was very disappointed with the last book of this series and especially about the ending :(
Laifalath wrote: "Dallas wrote: "Currently on the last book of the Dark Tower series. I have dedicated so much time (this entire year so far) to reading all of the books intertwined with this universe he's created, ..."I'm not quite there yet but yes, that's what I've heard. It's been very difficult for me to refrain from reading spoilers. So far however it's left a bad taste in my mouth.
I just happened to find Dark Tower 3 and 6 in discount from my local bookstore...finding King is kinda rare here... so ofc I had to buy them... I am still missing the rest though 😅
Dallas wrote: "Currently on the last book of the Dark Tower series. I have dedicated so much time (this entire year so far) to reading all of the books intertwined with this universe he's created, as well as the ..."You think you're bitter now, Dallas....
Just finished my review of the woman in the window. Here's my five-star review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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I'm heading to a 3 day camping but trip on the beach and will finally be returning to Roland in The Dark Tower 4 Wizard and Glass. I've missed these characters and look forward to revisiting their quest.
Words of Radiance by Brandon Sanderson I’ll pick up another title as well because this is a one thousand + page giant and I’m trying to accomplish my reading challenge for 2019.
I just read The woman in the window too Nick and also rated 5☆ it was just what I needed I'd got pretty bogged down with Fellside by M. R. Carey before that
Rhian wrote: "I just read The woman in the window too Nick and also rated 5☆ it was just what I needed I'd got pretty bogged down with Fellside by M. R. Carey before that"Glad you liked it, Rhian. The non-king books this group has been reading lately have been very good.
Today I sterted Good Omens: The Nice and Accurate Prophecies of Agnes Nutter, Witch, my second reading. I've seen the tv show a couple of weeks ago. It was funny, but now I'm curious to see if there are many differences with the book.
Erin wrote: "How is Good Omens?"I liked the story the first time I read and now it's always good. There is a good dose of humor in every page, description of events or simply characters. I couldn't say if from Gaiman or Pratchett, but it's a pleasure reading it.
Andrew wrote: "Erin wrote: "How is Good Omens?"I liked the story the first time I read and now it's always good. There is a good dose of humor in every page, description of events or simply characters. I couldn..."
This sounds good to me being a student of witch books and all, Maybe I should give it a try.
Just started Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. I've never read a Dean Koontz book before, but he certainly has a huge following. I guess I was just a loyal Stephen King fan and never bothered with Koontz. We have a little library in the building I live in (take a book, leave a book) so I picked this one up.
Elle wrote: "Just started Odd Thomas by Dean Koontz. I've never read a Dean Koontz book before, but he certainly has a huge following. I guess I was just a loyal Stephen King fan and never bothered with Koontz...."Hope you enjoy, I'm a fan of his Odd Thomas series.
I'm reading Kings of the Wyld. I've seen many review about this book and I was sure it would be a fabulous adventure, but it' also incredible funny. Some characters are fantastic!
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