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What Are You Reading Now? Pt 2.

Yep. Some of us posted our reviews in a thread Becky started.

Sounds good... let me know about the Girl on the Train group read.

Actually, Kirstin, they invited me, but I haven't responded because I saw the length of the ..."
I'm not too sure about joining in for the same reason. I am tempted though.

Wow! That sounds pretty crass (predilection for murders on trains, and girls....) actually it's a reference to my own novel, Avenging Adelita, which is about a murder on a train and the ghost of my long time girl heroine, Alicia. Now, it's not just crass; it's shamelessly self-serving. Sorry.

Actually, Kirstin, they invited me, but I haven't responded because I saw the l..."
I think I'll sample both (Girl on a train and Infinite Jest) and see which one sticks.

But it's humorous along the way... Right? I'll keep you posted on my progress on the two.



Michael, Desperation was my first King read, I found it to be a fantastic novel.


E. wrote: "About half way through Plum Island. It's an excellent murder mystery, and the main character is pretty funny. At first I thought his smart a$$ attitude would get tedious, but I'm still..."
I've read Wildfire and The Lion and loved them both. I have The Panther to read sometime.
I've read Wildfire and The Lion and loved them both. I have The Panther to read sometime.




I think it's one of King's very best books... even when he gets to his grammar rules.


Rule 1: Don't use adverbs.

softly yesterday
Are these his "unnecessary words" ? Do you tend to abide by Rule 1 ?

:D"
Guilty!


Great book, Michael."
Good to hear. Really reminds of the King period I liked best.

softly yesterday
Are these..."
I do try to follow it.


softly yester..."
Sorry. It should have been, "I do try to follow King's rule about not using adverbs," he said more clearly. "And King also doesn't like verbs that contain adverbial meaning either," he clarified. Also he doesn't trust pronouns. But then who does trust them? Also, you'd better not unpack your adjectives around him very often, Stephanie.

I LOVE Schoolhouse Rock!"
All right, here's the scary part. I downloaded a lot of them onto my iPad... from iTunes.

Thanks, now I feel a little better.


"It's a lip. It's a lip. It's a lip, lip, lip..."
I just finished a novella Project Dechentreiter that pleasantly surprised me. I know this the "not King" thread, but it completely reminded me of him!
Also House of Cards which is pretty great and makes me want to watch both shows!

A friend here on GR told me that the Netflix series with Kevin Spacey and Robin Wright is the second adaptation. That one is set in America, but the book and the first adaptation are set in Britain.
I want to see that first one!

Starting Girl on The Train for a group read.
lol Kandice. I love my lips!
How can this be only for kids
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=j1FGaCN...

BTW, I too like DeMille (Plum Island); I loved his CHARM SCHOOL and GOLD COAST.

I'm about 20 or so chapters in and I like it.

I'm about 20 or so chapters..."
RIGHT! I started reading it too, and find it fascinating.



It's hard to believe that you can even repair a car these days without a degree in computer science or electrical engineering. If it's an older car, just remember to lay out your spark plug wires so that you can remember their order.


Some car brands seem to specialize in bad electronics. Now, if the car could - say - fix itself... even if it was vandalized and badly beaten out of shape. You'd have to love a car like that, right? And you wouldn't begrudge it if it went after the culprits, and... but then you've read Christine, right?

But have you read Christine?

I know what it's all about"
... an evil car. I've known quite a few of those. Good Luck.

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Also, has anyone read this short story by King in the New Yorker?
"A Death"
http://www.newyorker.com/magazine/201...