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Jul 09, 2020 08:34AM

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I'm really looking forward to this!


The Earliest Bradbury
Eye-popping collection of Bradbury’s fanzine writing and art from the 1930s and ‘40s along with photos, reminiscences, etc. The hardcover costs a fortune but the Kindle version is under $20.00 and looks great on my iPad. Amazing book—absolutely essential for the serious Bradbury fan!

Started it yesterday and I'm about half way through. Absolutely loving this story and Langan's writing style so I'll definitely be checking out more of his work.

Really enjoying it so far, about halfway through. Author does a good job of capturing that gothic feel.....many books attempt it but few succeed. Hoping this stays strong all the way through.


Duma Key is the book that convinced me to give King a second chance. I really liked it and I’m glad I gave him another try. He’s not my favorite but I’ve enjoyed most of what I’ve read by him.
Anne (w/ an E) wrote: "The Silent Patient"
Ooo lemme know what you think. I'm debating about getting this from the library.
Ooo lemme know what you think. I'm debating about getting this from the library.

Really? Nice to know. I'm only 43 pages in and interested.

What was the initial King that put you off??


Thus far, not what I expected from the description, but I'm really liking it."
I enjoyed that one too. It was imaginative.

Started it yesterday and I'm about half way through. Absolutely loving this story and Langan's writing style so I'll definitely be checking out more of his work."
That is one of my favorite books of ALL TIME!


I also started the audio of



I was wondering which one would be more of an interesting read, Bolton's book or Mary Trump's or even both.

An intense study and chronicle of the cattle mutilation phenomenon. Unlike other books I am aware of, O'Brien starts his with an investigation of the cultural history of cattle/bovines, which is quite an original and clever approach, considering they represent the main victims of the phenomenon.


I'm also reading



The Broken Hours: A Novel of H. P. Lovecraft"
I've been wondering about this one. Interested to hear your reactions to it.

Erin wrote: "That is a good one, hope you enjoy."
Finished it today and really, really enjoyed it. Kept me up thinking about it so I gave it 5 stars. :D

Erin wrote: "That is a good one, hope you enjoy."
Finished it today and really, really enjoyed it. Kept me up thinking about it so I gave it 5 stars. :D"
Nice! You finished fast
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