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Thanks Krystal I just ordered this one from ValoreBooks ... ☮️

Thanks Krystal I just ordered this one from ValoreBooks ... ☮️"
Picked this up when it was on Randy's list of Amazon freebies recently so glad to have paid the love forward! :)

For a buddy read. This was featured in Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction, but so far, it rather reads like a cop/crime thriller.


Good to know! I'm about 180 pages in and it certainly hasn't disappointed me yet!

Thoughts?"
I did and I enjoyed it. However, it is a bit slow moving and it turns into a courtroom drama during the last quarter or so.

and muddling through Baby Teeth :)"
i gave up on Baby Teeth., Just wasn't for me.


This sounds all kinds of fascinating messed up.
Char wrote: "Robert wrote: "Anyone read, "Audrey Rose" by Frank Defelitta (sp?) from the '70s ?
Thoughts?"
I did and I enjoyed it. However, it is a bit slow moving and it turns into a courtroom drama during th..."
Robert wrote: "Anyone read, "Audrey Rose" by Frank Defelitta (sp?) from the '70s ?
Thoughts?"
I did, too. Many of the authors from the 70s and 80s had a slow burn storytelling style. I actually enjoy that from time to time. I flip back and forth from the fast paced romps of many of today's author's to an older paperback from TBR collection that has a slow, steady build up and character development.
Thoughts?"
I did and I enjoyed it. However, it is a bit slow moving and it turns into a courtroom drama during th..."
Robert wrote: "Anyone read, "Audrey Rose" by Frank Defelitta (sp?) from the '70s ?
Thoughts?"
I did, too. Many of the authors from the 70s and 80s had a slow burn storytelling style. I actually enjoy that from time to time. I flip back and forth from the fast paced romps of many of today's author's to an older paperback from TBR collection that has a slow, steady build up and character development.
Glenn wrote: "JaeRavenClaw wrote: "Currently reading The Late Night Horror Show
and muddling through Baby Teeth :)"
i gave up on Baby Teeth., Just wasn't for me."
I gave up too, Glenn. I tried so hard lol, but I'm sure at some point I will finish it. Switched over to Craven Manor for now and starting to really enjoy it
and muddling through Baby Teeth :)"
i gave up on Baby Teeth., Just wasn't for me."
I gave up too, Glenn. I tried so hard lol, but I'm sure at some point I will finish it. Switched over to Craven Manor for now and starting to really enjoy it


The Women in the Walls (Group Read)
Pro Techniques For Home Recording - The Digital Home Studio Bible
Along Came a Spider
Crash and Burn - Artie's one of the funniest guys around today. I haven't really kept up on his situation, but I hope he's taking better care of himself. I kind of went out of order on this one. After I'm done with this book, I'll go back and read "Too Fat to Fish" which I guess is more autobiographical while Crash and Burn mostly touches on his struggle with drugs.

Great story. Slow burn, and maybe all the more effective for that.

That's one of my favorite classic horror tales. It's full of creepy atmosphere.
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