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Wyrd wrote: "I just finished Ghost Road Blues, and I immediately had to buy book 2 and 3. I have to see how this ends. I can't believe this is the author's debut novel."
I'm a huge Maberry fan. This series was great and he only improved from there. So glad you like it.
I'm a huge Maberry fan. This series was great and he only improved from there. So glad you like it.

I'm a huge M..."
I can feel the Stephen King DNA very strongly in this one with way less of Stephen King's usual flaws.




Malissa wrote: "I am reading Talia and listening to Hell Bent. I was waitlisted for Hell Bent for MONTHS on Libby, so I'm excited to finally hear it!"
I hope you enjoy Hell Bent! It was a favorite of mine!
I hope you enjoy Hell Bent! It was a favorite of mine!



Oh, I'd love to hear what you think about The Paleontologist when you're done, I really enjoy the author.
Started The Fall by Alan Baxter. This is the follow up book to The Gulp. A series of stories about this very strange Australian town. Recommended.
WendyB wrote: "Started The Fall by Alan Baxter. This is the follow up book to The Gulp. A series of stories about this very strange Australian town. Recommended."
I need to read THE GULP!
I need to read THE GULP!
Kimberly wrote: "I need to read THE GULP!..."
Yes you do! The series is along the lines of the Clifton Heights series we both love. There are individual stories all set in Gulpepper but all the stories are linked by little things that happen and come together at the end to make one big story.
AND the writing is really good!
Yes you do! The series is along the lines of the Clifton Heights series we both love. There are individual stories all set in Gulpepper but all the stories are linked by little things that happen and come together at the end to make one big story.
AND the writing is really good!
WendyB wrote: "Kimberly wrote: "I need to read THE GULP!..."
Yes you do! The series is along the lines of the Clifton Heights series we both love. There are individual stories all set in Gulpepper but all the st..."
I love the "wraparound" stories set in a specific location!!
Yes you do! The series is along the lines of the Clifton Heights series we both love. There are individual stories all set in Gulpepper but all the st..."
I love the "wraparound" stories set in a specific location!!


Started
Dust
I'm really trying to not peek at the ending but I'm dying to know what happens to the people in the silos!

I'm really trying to not peek at the ending but I'm dying to know what happens to the people in the silos!


Ooh! One of my favourite vampire books ever! Prepare for it to get weird, oh so weird!! I do hope you’re enjoying it!

I’ve not long started The Grip of It it’s a quick read but I keep going back and forth as to whether I’m getting any enjoyment from it because the writing style is throwing me. I’ll persevere though because the story has hooked me.


I just had a look at this as the title intrigued me, as did your comment about it, and, funnily enough, it’s already on my ‘to read’ shelf! Don’t you just love it when a book makes you feel this way?! Hope you remain enthralled by it until the end! 😊

I'm trying to dip my toes back in sci fi so I've been reading The Long Way to a Small, Angry Planet by Becky Chambers. Also recently read an arc, Free Burn by Drew Huff
I started listening to The Shining audiobook and am also reading The Silent Companions which is interesting and eerie so far.



Ooh! One of my favourite vampire books ever! Prepare for it to get weird, oh s..."
I am. And it's kinda disturbing already. But I like it :D
I watched the movie many many years ago and I don't remember it at all, so it's good for the book.


Jennifer wrote: "Just recently finished Briardark
and I absolutely loved it. The only thing I hated was that it ended on a cliffhanger and the next book isn't out yet :'("
That book was excellent, but yeah, disappointing that it's the beginning of a series.

That book was excellent, but yeah, disappointing that it's the beginning of a series.


I'm really trying to not peek at the ending but I'm dying to know what happens to the people in the silos!"
Have you tried the show Silo?
Erin wrote: "Have you tried the show Silo?..."
I watched most of the first two episodes but didn't think they did the book justice.
I watched most of the first two episodes but didn't think they did the book justice.

I watched most of the first two episodes but didn't think they did the book justice."
Good to know, I don't have Apple TV but had debated giving it a shot if it ever was released on another platform.


The Witching Hour by Anne Rice
Rating: 3 stars
Review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
and I started reading

Let the Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist
Just starting:
so I'm listening to some appropriate background sounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsCBy...

so I'm listening to some appropriate background sounds:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AsCBy...
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