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"In 1692 the Massachusetts Bay Colony executed fourteen women, five men, and two dogs for witchcraft. The sorcery materialized in January. The first hanging took place in June, the last in September; a stark, stunned silence followed. What discomfited those who survived the ordeal was not the cunning practice of witchcraft but the clumsy administration of justice. Innocents indeed appeared to have hanged. But guilty parties had escaped. There was no vow never to forget; consigning nine month to oblivion seemed a more appropriate response. It worked, for a generation. We have been conjuring with Salem -our national nightmare, the undercooked, overripe tabloid episode, the dystopian chapter in our past- ever since. It crackles, flickers, and jolts its way through American history and literature."
The Witches: Salem, 1692 by Stacy Schiff


This book is not listed as Horror, but it sure sounds like it, huh? This is the first two lines from the Prologue in The Desert Spear

"In 1692..."
Oooo nice. I hope it lives up to that paragraph.

"In 1692..."
Sandra i fell like i need to read this but i can't bring myself to. Two dogs - that is surreal!!

Great opening Cherie. There has always been a horrific element to fantasy don't you think? The hobbit had the wraiths which scared me silly as a kid ;-)

Sorry about that. :)

Sounds good. I'd keep on reading.

Yeah, surreal is a good way of putting it.

I'll let you know. It doesn't look like a fast read. That's for sure.

I'll be interested to hear your thoughts on it when you finish.

"In 1692..."
I've enjoyed her books Sandra. I've looked at this one - it sounds intriguing although the ratings are low, but I've sometines loved books that others have rated low. I'd be interested in your take.

Three Men in a Boat

Orcs - Forged for War by Stan Nicholls.
I do like a book that plays on the tropes in a genre and turns them on there head and this graohic novel does that while still keeping the Orcs savage but not as evil as Tolkiens more famous take on them.

"Nóra's first thought when they brought her the body was that it could not be her husband's."

Currently reading The Alice Network:
"The first person I met in England was a hallucination."
Also currently reading The Lost World:
"The late twentieth century has witnessed a remarkable growth in scientific interest in the subject of extinction."




The Haunting of Hill House

The Girl with a Clock for a Heart

The Girl with a Clock for a Heart"
Sounds intriguing! The first sentence has piqued my curiosity.

The Lost Village

"I first saw the village when I was ten years old. Before the Keep Out and Danger signs went up. Before the high fences with their coiled crowns of barbed wire."
Wideacre

"Wideacre Hall faces due south and the sun shines all day on the yellow stone until it is warm and powdery to the touch."


It's very good, Janice. I haven't read the first book in the series, but this book is written so you can follow it without needing to have read the first one. I'm probably going to go back and read it now though based on the strength of this one.

"Tonight, I will do the impossible.
The impossible is nothing new to me. As I do every night, I will make people believe things that aren't true. I will show them worlds that never existed, events that never happened. I will weave a web of beautiful illusion to ensnare them, a glittering trap that drags them willingly with me into the magical, false, spellbinding world."
Hmmm = do we have an unreliable narrator here?

I agree ... May need to start avoiding this thread.. I've just added the last 3 books to my to read list and own none of them. They all sound so interesting!


You're obviously better at dealing with temptation than I am

Currently reading The Alice Network:
"The first person I met in England was a hallucination."
Also currently reading [book:The Lost World|865..."
Both of those sound intriguing Janice. I'd keep reading.

"Nóra's first thought when they brought her the body was that it could not be her husband's.""
I'd keep reading this one. Luckily I already own it.

"Tonight, I will do the impossible.
The impossible is nothing new to me. As I do every night, I will make people believe ..."
Ooh. I definitely need to pick this one up. I got it through Netgalley but still haven't got around to reading it.


"At half past three of a morning in early January, Chester MacFarland was awakened in his berth on the San Gimignano by an alarming sound of scraping."
Hmm...
Magpie Murders
"A bottle of wine, a family size packet of natco cheese flavoured tortilla chips and a jar of hot salsa dip. A packet of cigarettes on the side - I know, I know! The rain hammering against the windows and a book. What could have been lovelier?"
How that's my kind of beginning!!!

has been preoccupying my imagination now for some days. An expedition, I
should say, which I will undertake alone, in the comfort of Mr Farraday's
Ford; an expedition which, as I foresee it, will take me through much of the
finest countryside of England to the West Country, and may keep me away
from Darlington Hall for as much as five or six days.
The Remains of the Day

has been preoccupying my imagination now for some days. The Remains of the Day..."
Sad, but a great story!

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