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Jul 19, 2021 11:50AM
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I just got The Invited by Jennifer McMahon from the library. I am about halfway through and I am really enjoying it so far.
Amanda wrote: "I just got The Invited by Jennifer McMahon from the library. I am about halfway through and I am really enjoying it so far.
"I've been wanting to read that one. It sounds good.
I'm still unpacking some books lol, and pulled out this whimsical copy of The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami, the story starts on the cover under the flap, so I sat down to read the page then kept going and I'm almost done. It's such a great feeling when that happens. What a crazy and magical story, wow.
Kasia wrote: "I'm still unpacking some books lol, and pulled out this whimsical copy of The Strange Library by Haruki Murakami, the story starts on the cover under the flap, so I sat down to read the page then k..."
Unpacking books is always a big task! I’ve only read one Murakami book so far, but am looking forward to more and this one sounds very interesting. Glad you are enjoying it :)
I’m currently reading The Institute by Stephen King, loving it so far!
Unpacking books is always a big task! I’ve only read one Murakami book so far, but am looking forward to more and this one sounds very interesting. Glad you are enjoying it :)
I’m currently reading The Institute by Stephen King, loving it so far!
Michelle wrote: "Unpacking books is always a big task! I’ve only read one Murakami book so far, but am looking forward to more and this one sounds very interesting. Glad you are enjoying it :)
I’m currently reading The Institute by Stephen King, loving it so far!"
It really is, and somehow it still doesn't stop me from buying more haha. That said this book was incredible, actually made me cry in the end.
Ohh I've wanted to read this for ages, not sure what box it's still packed in haha.
I’m currently reading The Institute by Stephen King, loving it so far!"
It really is, and somehow it still doesn't stop me from buying more haha. That said this book was incredible, actually made me cry in the end.
Ohh I've wanted to read this for ages, not sure what box it's still packed in haha.
The ShadowsFor 80% this book was one thing, then all of a sudden, it is taking a hard right turn into WTF territory!
Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Nightreal-life horror about a Belgian Antarctic expedition that got stuck in the ice. For fans of Dan Simmons's "The Terror"
I just started one of our group reads
and another,
.This is my third read of The Elementals and it's just as good as I remember.
Scott wrote: "Madhouse at the End of the Earth: The Belgica's Journey into the Dark Antarctic Nightreal-life horror about a Belgian Antarctic expedition that got stuck in the ice. For fans of D..."
That sounds really good, I love The Terror.
I am reading these three:
Dust Devils by Jonathan Janz
Beast by Anna Willettand
Infected by Bobby Adair
Currently doing Jordaline's Spooky Smart Bitch Readathon, so working on some horror manga (The Girl from the Other Side: Siúil, A Rún, Volume 1 and Inside Mari, Vol. 1) as well as The Devil in Silver and The Worm and His Kings.
LTJ wrote: "Just started Billy Summers by Stephen King and already instantly hooked!"
Same, I'm only 40 pages in but really digging it.
Same, I'm only 40 pages in but really digging it.
Ronald wrote: "Blood and Rain by Glenn Rolfe and I'm really enjoying it."
Loved that one, solid story.
Loved that one, solid story.
The Rim of Morning by William Sloane, consistingTo Walk the Night and Edge of Running Water (which was made into a Boris Karloff movie in the 40s..The Devil Commands...) of two novels of cosmic horror...Jeff
Jeff McIntosh wrote: "The Rim of Morning by William Sloane, consistingTo Walk the Night and Edge of Running Water (which was made into a Boris Karloff movie in the 40s..The Devil Commands...) of two novels of cosmic hor..."I think as long as you remember when they were written, both are very enjoyable novels.
Reading Catriona Ward's THE LAST HOUSE ON NEEDLESS STREET and it is just fantastic.No real horror so far, just a lovely spooky weirdness.
Johann wrote: "Reading Catriona Ward's THE LAST HOUSE ON NEEDLESS STREET and it is just fantastic.No real horror so far, just a lovely spooky weirdness."
LOVE LOVE LOVE that book!
I got a few ebooks today I might throw into my reading shuffle but right now I'm enjoying The Institute by Stephen King. I wasn't really planning on reading this one but I picked it up as I was organizing books, and out of curiosity read the first page and sat down and read a few more then decided to what the heck, lets read another King.
Weird, strange and curious events and accounts from real medical emergency rooms. I am mainly reading stuff like this these days. The books were written for a German audience, but if anyone has international recommendations for strange but true tales from the walks of life, I'd appreciate it.
The Final Girl Support Group by Grady Hendrix, it’s fantastic so far and am shooting to finish it by the end of the week!
Currently working on They Thirst and The Works of John Keats . Just finishing up The Sound and the Fury today as well. Hope everyone has a great day :)
Michelle wrote: "Currently working on They Thirst and The Works of John Keats . Just finishing up The Sound and the Fury today as well. Hope everyone has a great day :)"That's an interesting mix. Makes me feel like a slacker.
Finished a friends' manuscript - a mystery - and poking slowly through The Dead Hours of Night.
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