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What Are You Reading Now? Pt 2.
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Kandice
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Mar 30, 2020 04:55PM
I've really enjoyed the Harlan Coben books I've read. I wouldn't pick them up on my own, but a friend loves him and occasionally gives me one so we can discuss.
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I'm enjoying this one Kandice and I have another one in the post so I'm glad I gave him another try now
Oh I forgot again about desperation and the regulators, it's so long ago since I read them both I really can't remember them now so wasn't too sure if there was a best order to read those, hopefully I'll read both this year
Kateblue wrote: "Harlan Coben is a really good writer. But I have another who is just as good or better. I'd compare him to a cross between Coben and Dean Koontz His name is Linwood Barclay. Check..."
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Rhian wrote: "Hi guys I'm planning to re-read The Regulators and desperation? Which order would you recommend please? At the moment I'm reading Caught By Harlan Coben because I've enjoyed Safe and The Stranger o..."I'd definitely read Desperation first, I think it's the better of the two books, although I liked both of them.
Andrea wrote: "I'm reading the ebook from Alan Sepinwall, tv critic, on Mad Men and Breaking Bad, which is an addendum to the book The revolution was televised. Highly recommended read for any tv junkie"I've had that book on my shelf for some time, but haven't gotten around to reading it yet. Your comment makes me want to pick it up now.
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Eric wrote: "Almost finished with the The Troop by Nick Cutter. If you like the body-horror type genre this should be on your TBR list. It's so disturbing and disgusting, especially considering who it's happeni..."Loved The Troop!
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