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message 651: by Maciek (new)

Maciek (pan_maciej) | 198 comments LOL Chris, you can't stop it. Luckily the few spoilers IO got around here I've already heard elsewhere, so it didn't ruin the thing for me.


message 652: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments I didn't really think that was a spoiler. I didn't mention anything that happened.


message 653: by Chris , The Hardcase (new)

Chris  Haught (haughtc) | 1169 comments Mod
I just feel like I got put on Spoiler Patrol today, across several groups. It's not just this one.....

Nothing spoiled for me either, as I've read almost all of King's books. (Of course, the rate today is going, I'll be alert for spoilers to The Plant before sundown).


message 654: by Bondama (last edited Feb 01, 2011 11:56AM) (new)

Bondama (kerensa) | 868 comments Oops, Chris - that one got away from me..... sorry 'bout that!

"The Plant!!!" I hadn't thought about that for ages.. I guess I should dig up my old e-files that I bought at $1.00 per segment... remember that?


message 655: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I know where Chris is coming from. It's just an experience thing... Knowing to look for someone from another book takes some of the AHA! feeling out of catching it for oneself when you get there. I love those moments, so for me, I don't like to know little things like that.

I know everyone's definition of what constitutes a spoiler is different... but if we could please at least mark things as possible spoilers, I would appreciate it. :)

Thanks! :)


message 656: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Bondama wrote: "Oops, Chris - that one got away from me..... sorry 'bout that!

"The Plant!!!" I hadn't thought about that for ages.. I guess I should dig up my old e-files that I bought at $1.00 per segment... r..."


I remember that! I bought them, too. Very cool!!! lol


message 657: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments I'm about to start my re-read of Different Seasons by Stephen King


message 658: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Kit, Different Seasons is such a great collection! I just read them fairly recently! Enjoy! :)


message 659: by Joel (new)

Joel (joelarnold) | 9 comments I'm currently reading William Gagliani's Savage Nights and am enjoying it!

Joel Arnold
author of Northwoods Deep


message 660: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Hey, Kit! I love Different Seasons!!


message 661: by Joel (new)

Joel (joelarnold) | 9 comments Kit wrote: "I'm about to start my re-read of Different Seasons by Stephen King"

That's one of my favorites!


message 662: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments As soon as I manage to drag myself away from the computer I'll get started on it lol. It's been like 10 years or so since I last read it, so I'm looking forward to some greatness :)


message 663: by Maya (new)

Maya (mrskitty) | 50 comments Im reading 3 at the moment

1. Living with the Dead (Women of the Otherworld, #9)
2. The Lovely Bones
3. Alone (Detective D.D. Warren, #1)


message 664: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments I'm now working on Mason: Music, Mayhem, Murder by Tommy Udo


message 665: by Brandon (new)

Brandon (brandonsears) House, M.D. & Catch Me If You Can. Both are pretty good so far..only just started them recently.


message 666: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kathy wrote: "I'm now working on Mason: Music, Mayhem, Murder by Tommy Udo"

How is that one, Kathy? I'm curious....


message 667: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Well, I've read several books on Manson and this one tries to understand how he turned into the monster he became. I'm not sure if I buy into all that bs about his environment turning him that way. Who knows. Helter Skelter by Buliosi, and The Family by Ed Sanders, so far, are much better.


message 668: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Okay, thank you, Kathy!


message 669: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Do you think I'm wierd that I'm reading a Manson book? lol. I get teased at work since I own several and have read quite a few. I just tend to "enjoy" (maybe a wierd word here. lol) true crime such as Manson. I guess since I like horror so much, it's just real horror to me!


message 670: by Dustin (new)

Dustin No, that's not weird at all. I am actually fascinated by serial murderers. I hope that doesn't sound morbid, or anything. I'm just interested in how they think, what makes them tick, and especially the origins of the individuals they eventually become.


message 671: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Exactly! I couldn't have said it better myself. I try to tell that to co-workers (I work at a bookstore, so the books you buy aren't a secret. lol), but they just think I'm crazy! I am, but that's besides the point. lol


message 672: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Oh, you work at a book store, Kathy? That's awesome. How very fitting!


message 673: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments I know, really! I love it! I couldn't imagine doing anything else! :)


message 674: by Erica (new)

Erica (bookpsycho) | 109 comments I am reading The Exorcist for my H.A February group read.


message 675: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments I hope to start The Exorcist soon! Can't wait! :)


message 676: by Kit★ (new)

Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Aww I wish I worked at a bookstore... lol. That would be the best job ever i.m.o


message 677: by Sky (new)

Sky (mikotea) I'm currently working on three of his books at the moment, Under the Dome, On Writing and Tommyknockers.


message 678: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I read The Exorcist about four years ago. I really enjoyed it.


message 679: by Dustin (new)

Dustin That's awesome, Skylee Ann (especially On Writing!)


message 680: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments I loved On Writing! I haven't done any writing in awhile, but even as a fan of his and a Constant Reader, I definitely got something out of that book!


message 681: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Oh, you're a writer, Kathy?


message 682: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments A wannabe......I enjoy it. :)


message 683: by Dustin (new)

Dustin That's cool.


message 684: by Kathy (new)

Kathy (bookgoddess1969) | 665 comments Now if only I could do something with it! lol


message 685: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Yeah.


message 686: by Billy (new)

Billy (lordbdub) | 15 comments I have skimmed over a the last few messages and before I talk about what I'm reading now I will say that The Passage is a VERY solid book, a great read, but I would not compare it to The Stand. Now as I segue into what I AM reading, its Swan Song by Robert McCammon, which I WOULD compare to The Stand. It is very good so far, and Im only a quarter of the way through.


message 687: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I think there are aspects of The Passage that compare to The Stand - but then there are aspects of The Passage that compare to quite a few other books as well. I really enjoyed it and look forward to the next in the series. :)

I have Swan Song on my nook to read, and am planning it for March. I'm rereading The Stand in June as well. I can't wait. :D


message 688: by Bondama (new)

Bondama (kerensa) | 868 comments Becky said:
I have Swan Song on my nook to read, and am planning it for March. I'm rereading The Stand in June as well. I can't wait. :D


Becky -- do you honestly plan ahead, in what you want to read? That sounds so .... unusual to me. Surely you leave space in your reading time for impulse buys or books that come out sooner than you expected. Personally, if a book comes out by a favorite author, or is given to me as a present, I normally tend to drop whatever it is that I'm currently reading, (particularly if it's not that good), mark my place, read the new book, and then go back to the original read. I can't imagine knowing what I'll be reading as far away as June!


message 689: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I actually have planned out until this September, Bondama. LOL

But no, this is kind of unusual for me - I don't normally plan ahead at all, but in B&B we're doing a lot of mini-reads this year, so we have a calendar for what we will be reading. About 3 planned a month which leaves me ample time for anything I want to read on a whim, since I usually read around 10 to 12 books a month. :)


message 690: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) I'm about to start Catch-22.


message 691: by Rachel (new)

Rachel | 701 comments Susanna wrote: "I'm about to start Catch-22." hope you like it Susanna, I had trouble with it. I'm about 1/3 through Mockingjay now.


message 692: by Dustin (new)

Dustin McCammon's Swan Song is one of my favorite novels!


message 693: by Bondama (last edited Feb 06, 2011 01:35PM) (new)

Bondama (kerensa) | 868 comments Becky --That's what I thought, you don't strike me as totally OCD. ;) I just had this mental pic of you plotting out your reads for the coming year -- I do know about the mini reads on B&B, but I've gotten to the point where I either read on friends' recommendations, or go to the library, and simply pick up what looks good at the moment: I've found some real treasures this way (mostly total crap, sadly --) Our local library used to be one of the best in the state for a mid-sized town -- I don't know who's ordering the new books anymore, but he doesn't seem to have a clue.

BTW, Susanna - stick with "Catch 22" -- it's hilarious and a book for the ages.


message 694: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) I have OCD tendencies... :P
This year is going to be a lot of fantasy, a lot of epic fantasy. But I generally love to vary what I read as much as possible. So if I read a fantasy novel, then next I'd choose a historical fiction or non-fiction or something, and then YA, or something as different as I can think of that sounds good. *shrug*

Right now I'm reading Mistborn: The Final Empire on my nook, and I just finished Rotters by Daniel Kraus, which I really liked a lot. It's YA, but doesn't FEEL YA - and it's very gritty and harsh and realistic.


message 695: by Bondama (new)

Bondama (kerensa) | 868 comments "Rotters", huh? -- I like the sound of that one -- I find myself reading more and more YA lit -- there seems to be a wealth of new ideas coming in, and I really, really appreciate that. Have you checked out "The Marbury Lens" yet? It's also YA, but EXTREMELY gritty and... especially for a YA novel, very depressing at most stages. Very, very good.


message 696: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) Not yet... Probably not for a little while either. I am reading the Mistborn trilogy right now, and then I am leading a discussion in my Historical Fiction group for The Tapestry Shop, so I have to read it first, LOL ;)

I think after that probably - I love YA and it would be a nice change. I should see if my library has it.


message 697: by Becky (new)

Becky (beckyofthe19and9) OK - they do have it. Cool. :)

Rotters is very gritty and realistic. I think you'd like it, B.


message 698: by Susanna (new)

Susanna (jb_slasher) Rachel & Bondama,

First chapter down. So far I can't say much so I'll just keep reading. :)


message 699: by Bondama (new)

Bondama (kerensa) | 868 comments Good for you, Susanna -- I haven't re-read "Catch-22" for eons, but there are still references that come up in conversation every day regarding something in that book. Such as.... chocolate covered cotton... Maybe that'll keep you into the book long enough to be interested!


message 700: by Dana * (new)

Dana * (queenofegypt) | 41 comments I have read half of the Passage, and I would say you could compare it to The Stand on a broad level. I am also reading Grim Reaper, which I think is strongly reminiscent of The Stand, if longer exposition was placed upon the cause and beginning days of Captain Trips. Has anyone else read Grim Reaper End of Days by Steve Alten


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