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I'm reading It for the second time. Boy it is interesting to see what I am picking up on my second read. Stuff that a few years and maturity and life experience have allowed me to more fully appreciate the themes and content.
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I got this book because I've really enjoyed several of Pyper's other books, but couldn't remember at all what it was supposed to be about, and decided not to spoil it by reading the synopsis on the back cover and dove right in unknowing. And glad I did. It starts off with an emotional bang, and sudden mystery, and it's not long before it's implied what the truth behind that shocker will turn out to be. From the get-go, there's a pall just seeping off the pages of the story, an immediate gloom that sets the tone and continues throughout. And I'm not quite 40% of the way through yet. Can't wait to see where this one goes next.



Wasn't sure I would bother with the books since I've seen all the movies, but I have the say, the writing is quite excellent. Although I totally am not that big a fan of Mikael Blomqvist in the book. He's too morally ambiguous. In the movies his lesser qualities are downplayed or removed entirely.

I want to read more by Cave. Is there anything you would recommend?
L. Smashing wrote: "just started A Head Full of Ghosts! We'll see how it goes!"
Have joy! AHFoG is clever, intelligent and quite unconventional.
Have joy! AHFoG is clever, intelligent and quite unconventional.


The Housemates by Iain Rob Wright
The Scarecrow by Scott Nicholson
The Element Encyclopedia of Ghosts & Hauntings : The Ultimate A-Z of Spirits, Mysteries and the Paranormal by Theresa Cheung

An ok read, although not all the specters are frightening, and far too many tales are written by "anonymous"...


Started this one today for this months The Horror Show w/ Brian Keene's book club pick. Not Lee's usual fare, this is a police procedural, but holy hell is this still good. Should have this finished by tomorrow.

One of my favorite books, Gavin (and...one of my favorite movies)! It's a challenge to read for the first few chapters, but one catches on to the slang/vocabulary surprisingly quickly. Enjoy!
Re-reading Jack Ketchum's collection of short stories "Peaceable Kingdom". "The Box" is one of my favorite short stories of all time, but the stories seem to be declining in quality the further I go. Oh well.


Thanks, Christopher! That's just AWESOME, because that's the one I bought! :) (I won't mention that I bought it in 2014 and still haven't read it.) Shhhh. :)

Love the creepy Christmas vibe, and the premise though!

A great read. Bloch's masterpiece.


Wasn't sure I would bother with the books since I've seen all the movies, but I have the say, the writing is quite excellent. Although I totally..."
I read the first three on a tear. Loved them. Loved the movies (Swedish original), as well. Stieg Larsson's early death was a real tragedy. You have to wonder where he would have taken the series if he had a few more years.
Joe wrote: "I read the first three on a tear. Loved them. Loved the movies (Swedish original), as well. Stieg Larsson's early death was a real tragedy. You have to wonder where he would have taken the series if he had a few more years."
Well, if the Langerkranz books are anything like the Girl in the Spider-web movie, the new guy turned her into a one-girl Mission:Impossible kind of character. The action goes from just the computer to using technology to set up motorcycle chases and getting past massive security and shooting and explosions. Definitely not what the Larsson books were about.
Well, if the Langerkranz books are anything like the Girl in the Spider-web movie, the new guy turned her into a one-girl Mission:Impossible kind of character. The action goes from just the computer to using technology to set up motorcycle chases and getting past massive security and shooting and explosions. Definitely not what the Larsson books were about.


I'm a HUGE Winslow fan over here!
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