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I love George. Got to see him perform right before he passed on, and although it wasn't his most inspires performance I was truly overjoyed to see him in concert.
Chuck wrote: "We are just a few days away from
Woo-hoo~!"Can't wait! I got a gift voucher for a bookstore for my birthday from the mother-in-law that I've been saving just for the sole purpose of buying this book when it comes out!
I used to really enjoy King, then he seemed to change his writing. I'm hoping this one goes back to his roots. I'm not going to be reading it right away, but I do look forward to everyone's thoughts after they read it.
Believe it or not, I never read The Shining, I love the movie, but never read the book. Good reason to read The Shining and then Doctor Sleep!
England's Queen Victoria loved Lewis Carroll's book Alice in Wonderland so much that she requested a copy of his next book. Carroll, a math professor at Oxford, was happy to oblige, so he sent the queen his next book: Syllabus of Plane, Algebraical Geometry-SystematicallyArranged with Formal Definitions, Postulates, and Axioms.
Joycedale wrote: "England's Queen Victoria loved Lewis Carroll's book Alice in Wonderland so much that she requested a copy of his next book. Carroll, a math professor at Oxford, was happy to oblige, so he sent the ..."Are yo serious about that Joycedale? That is too funny! I wonder if he asked her for a review?
Which version of the shining, Kubrick s or kings? I've got them both. But Jack Nicholson , how could anyone else play Jack Torrance. The book so scared me when I was young.
Had another interesting visit with Grandma this evening. Seems 'sundowners' hits her sometimes - it's something that seems to happen regularly to those in the nursing homes, where in the evenings they get kind of weird. I won't go into a lot of the stuff she was telling me, but I did find it amusing that with the homemade cookies a friend sent to her through me, she said she couldn't possibly eat a whole one, so she ate two halves instead. LOL! I just have to laugh - otherwise I'd probably cry! (Not because of that, but because of the other stuff. Sigh.)
Just realized I better stop browsing Goodreads. I currently have 9 books checked out of the library and just put holds on 6 more on top of the 5 I'm already waiting for lol.
Yeah, on Amazon, I now show I own 2,693 books for Kindle, and have 616 on my wish list. And most are because of Goodreads - all the freebies shown, and all the fantastic authors we have in our group. And I have like 38 in my 'currently reading' folder because otherwise they'll just get caught up in my huge to-read list and I'll forget about them.Oh, there's something else, Joycedale. Keep adding books to your wish list on Amazon, then go in daily to view them and put them in price order, lowest to highest. Many times 1 or more of mine will have a 'free' day and I'll be able to catch it for free. Just a suggestion that seems to work well for me.
Brenda wrote: "Yeah, on Amazon, I now show I own 2,693 books for Kindle, and have 616 on my wish list. And most are because of Goodreads - all the freebies shown, and all the fantastic authors we have in our grou..."I haven't had my kindle all that long but give it time and I'll have that many lol. Thanks for that tip I never thought to do that.
Angie wrote: "Which version of the shining, Kubrick s or kings? I've got them both. But Jack Nicholson , how could anyone else play Jack Torrance. The book so scared me when I was young."It wasn't very true to the book, but I definitely preferred Kubrick's version of the movie. Very disturbing, and you have to love Jack Nicholson and Scatman Crothers!
So, between the rain and the wind here, the power goes out, the power comes back. The power goes out, the power comes back...
So, I don't know if anyone else is a huge fan of Halloween like I am, I know I'm probably a little over the top. For years, I've taken the week off from work,(plus my birthday is the day after Halloween), and celebrate with a week of nothing but horror movies and horror novels. Not really what you'd expect from someone over 50 right? This year is no different. I was able to pick up three movies that Amazon had great sales on. The 'Afterdark Horrorfest 4' box set, 'One Missed Call' Trilogy, and 'Shock Labyrinth 3D', to add to my current collection of movies. I also have 5 titles set aside, in addition to Nos4a2, that I plan on trying to hit that week. Hell House and Duel by Richard Matheson, The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon by Stephen King (I'm the last person to read this I think), and Toes Up and Screamscapes, but I can't seem to remember the authors names:) I am totally psyched for the holiday. Tell me there's someone else out there who is as sad as I am.
I wish I could do that it sounds like fun. I don't think The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is supposed to be scary, at least it wasn't for me. It's my least favorite King book.
Rick...I would love to do that...and just might since i have plenty o vacation time to use up... I would start a tradition of watching Happy Birthday To Me each year too..lol.
Brenda wrote: "Wow, this is something! LOL!http://fox13now.com/2013/10/08/coffee..."
O wow that would be so cool to see
Rick I'm 46 and just as big of geek. The horror films you've set aside sound good, I'll probably look them upon Amazon myself.Screamscapes and toes up are both brilliant short story collections. If you like your horror with a side of dark humour running through it you will love both of them. I got Dark Harvest from Amazon a week or two ago and you could probably add that to your Halloween collection.
And for your birthday, happy birthday in advance to you:) you should definitely try The Hand That Feeds, it's so good, I was rooting for the zombies to eat John and Angela :)
Evens Light wrote Screamscapes and his brother Adam Light wrote Toes Up, is that what you needed to know. If it was something else just ask me and I'll do my best to answer.
The Light brothers have their own book club called
Q & A with the light brothers.
Angie wrote: "Rick I'm 46 and just as big of geek. The horror films you've set aside sound good, I'll probably look them upon Amazon myself.Screamscapes and toes up are both brilliant short story collections. ..."
Thank you Angie, and I'll have to check out The Hand That Feeds, I'm always looking for good recommendations. Actually, I did know Evans and Adam wrote those books! It was an attempt at humor since they're both in this group too:) Sometimes you just have to make yourself laugh! I'm glad to hear there's other people out there as geeky as I am!!
Brenda wrote: "Wow, this is something! LOL!http://fox13now.com/2013/10/08/coffee..."
That is brilliant! Thank you for sharing, I'll have to do the same.
Joycedale wrote: "I wish I could do that it sounds like fun. I don't think The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon is supposed to be scary, at least it wasn't for me. It's my least favorite King book."I've heard other folks say that as well. I figured that since it's a short read, I might as well throw it in. Someone had given me the Pop-up book as well, which I was waiting on until I read the novel!
Scott wrote: "Rick...I would love to do that...and just might since i have plenty o vacation time to use up... I would start a tradition of watching Happy Birthday To Me each year too..lol."That's awesome! Why didn't I think of that?:)
Rick I should of realised you were joking, lol. I blame the hour, it was very late :) The 2 books are awesome though aren't they:)
I'm in the same boat, half my comments are made at unreasonable hours:) Both the books look awesome, I'm trying very hard to hold off on them until my vacation, but I'm not sure that's going to happen!
Adam it seems I'm always making you laugh with my spelling and stuff :) I make my family do the same. When I try to play the easiest of Xbox games they just about die watching me :). Oh well , it makes me laugh as well.It's nearly 2am here, but it's at this time most people are chatting so when I can't sleep I'd rather be on line than try to pick something to watch.
Same here Adam :) I'm such a klutz at so much, you have to have a sense of humour. I love that in Evans and your stories that they have a dark streak of humour running through them.
Brenda wrote: "Yeah, on Amazon, I now show I own 2,693 books for Kindle, and have 616 on my wish list. And most are because of Goodreads - all the freebies shown, and all the fantastic authors we have in our grou..."Good to know, thanks!
Brenda wrote: "And there are certainly worse addictions to have! LOL!"Yeah, I know, I have those too, but I wonder sometimes. Sedentary lifestyle is not good.
Joycedale wrote: "Just realized I better stop browsing Goodreads. I currently have 9 books checked out of the library and just put holds on 6 more on top of the 5 I'm already waiting for lol."
You sound like me Joycedale. Do it all the time and always end up renewing the books or taking some of them back unread.
You sound like me Joycedale. Do it all the time and always end up renewing the books or taking some of them back unread.
Cindy wrote: "Joycedale wrote: "Just realized I better stop browsing Goodreads. I currently have 9 books checked out of the library and just put holds on 6 more on top of the 5 I'm already waiting for lol."You..."
I'm actually such a fast reader I never have to renew.
Right now my 5 yr old is watching ask this old house and saying he really likes watching them fix the toilet lol.
I'm not that slow of a reader when I stay focused, but that is quite rare. In any given hour I probably put a book down at least 5 times to get coffee, use the restroom, make a phone call, check on dinner, etc.
Brenda wrote: "Yeah, on Amazon, I now show I own 2,693 books for Kindle, and have 616 on my wish list. And most are because of Goodreads - all the freebies shown, and all the fantastic authors we have in our grou..."I love this tip! I got 4 books free today that I've been wanting to read and one of then was Born To Bleed: A Thriller!
I'm so glad I could help, Joycedale! I get pretty excited when I find one of the books on my wish list for free. The problem is for every one I find free, I've added about 15 to the list LOL! That's okay, though. Someday I'm going to win the lottery, then I'll be able to buy every book on there! (Which reminds me - do I have to play the lottery to win it???)Oh, and Joycedale, be sure to let Adam and me know what you think of Born to Bleed! I loved it!
Brenda, I also got Born to bleed as a free book thanks to you gut so thanks to providing the link to it. So it's now gone on my miles long to read. List.
As did a lot of the midwest. We're heading to St. Charles, MO - the history district - for the Christmas walk on Saturday. It's gonna be cooold!!!!
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