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Atl wrote: "We could also read the one after that as a group read, if its part horror. "
Well, it's really more straight out thriller than anything else. And if you were thinking of March animals read, it's not actually about spiders (I've seen the movie). 😹
We could always do a Buddy Read down the line.
Well, it's really more straight out thriller than anything else. And if you were thinking of March animals read, it's not actually about spiders (I've seen the movie). 😹
We could always do a Buddy Read down the line.
Atl wrote: "Kasi I’ve been single for a year. I’m ready to meet my next boyfriend. :) I would love to meet a man who liked to read horror."
Still trying to get him to read more, but he enjoys when I share the story as I read along.
Hey, there is always that lucky someone out there that will be even luckier when they find you <3
Still trying to get him to read more, but he enjoys when I share the story as I read along.
Hey, there is always that lucky someone out there that will be even luckier when they find you <3
Blue Labyrinth
(Pendergast #14)
This is my 4th Pendergast in a row, I usually don't read more than 6 in a series cause I go nutty lol, but so far it's been do nice to be back in that world and it's keeping me reading so, here's one more.
Kasi, that’s optimistic. A man who reads fiction and either crime, mystery, science fiction, thriller, suspense or horror is satisfactory to me. :)
Alan wrote: "Erin wrote: "Ararat"I just read that. Fun, exciting book!"
I'm hopeful. I haven't read this author before.
I started reading Paranormal Homicide: The Skinners Incident as my emergency e-book (when my paperback book is out of reach) and so far it's pretty terrible. Still early days though and I'm really curious about where it will go!
Cailyn wrote: "Victor *I Got The Cheesesteak!* wrote: "
"Great book! All the Joe Dillard books are good."
I just finished it and I have to agree :) Looking to forward to the rest of the series.
I am reading this at the moment which is really good and now I am no doubt going to be stuck in this series for awhile as I love the characters along with the writing style of the author.
Shadow Detective Urban Fantasy Horror Series: Books 1-3
Scythe is on my want to read shelf and I own it. I’ll try to get to it soon.I’m still working my way through the cabinet of curiosities by Douglas Preston.
Greg wrote: "Erin wrote: "Scythe"That's one book I've been meaning to read. is it good so far?"
It's okay, not sure that I am really into the story but that's just me.
Currently I’m reading “Sharp Objects”. Idk that it’s strictly horror but certainly harrowing and jarring.
Erin wrote: "Greg wrote: "Erin wrote: "Scythe"That's one book I've been meaning to read. is it good so far?"
It's okay, not sure that I am really into the story but that's just me."
Just saw you rated it three stars, so you liked it but it wasn't great. Hmm.
Currently reading Wonder. Although aimed at MG/YA readers, there are some cultural references that only middle-aged people are likely to get. So far, it's a nicely observed look at fitting in within the world of a middle school, accentuated by the protagonist's facial disfigurement. I haven't seen the movie yet but I think I'll check it out once I've completed the book.
Greg wrote: "Erin wrote: "Greg wrote: "Erin wrote: "Scythe"That's one book I've been meaning to read. is it good so far?"
It's okay, not sure that I am really into the story but that's just m..."
I think I am in the minority considering how many 4 and 5 star reviews the book has received.
WendyB wrote: "Erin wrote: "Dracul"This book is soooo good. :)"
Still early into it but I do like it so far.
I'm still reading
by Stephen Graham Jones and I'm starting
by Kevin Hart. I watched the movie THE UPSIDE with Kevin Hart, Nicole Kidman and Bryan Cranston and just loved it, so I thought I'd give his book a try.
Char wrote: "Loved this! Hope you do too!"I did enjoy it quite a bit! Took some interesting directions that I wasn't expecting. :)
Anyone else love to hate the truly terrible stuff??Paranormal Homicide: The Skinners Incident made me laugh a lot. It's poorly written and includes a lot of grotesque descriptions and confusing supernatural happenings.
My full review is here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
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The writing is as good as the first two books, but my Cthulhu, there are so many unnecessary subplots and historical details. It feels like..."
We could also read the one after that as a group read, if its part horror.