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Just started Boy's Life. It's my second McCammon, even though Swan Song is one of m..."
Hi, Courtney!
Swan Song is one of my favorite novels of all time, too.:) And I really enjoyed Boy's Life.
IMO, anything by McCammon is worth a try.

Just started Boy's Life. It's my second McCammon, even though [book:Swan Song|1..."
That's high praise! I'll for sure let you know what I think :)


http://www.goodreads.com/book/show/10...

I really enjoyed your review of said book, Bondama.:)

I've noticed a lot of people on my friends list reading that one lately. The premise didn't really interest me initially, but all of the five-star ratings have me intrigued. I may have to check it out after all!

I've noticed a..."
For me, King's little blurb is more than enough to intrigue me... though I haven't read it yet..




That is a 2-hanky 5 Star read. It had me from the first chapter. I hope you enjoy it. It is now one of my favorites!
Started World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War last night and already I am hooked in. Nothing like a little zombie to brighten up your life... HA!

That is a 2-hanky 5 Star read. It had me from the first chapter. I hope you enjoy it. It is now one of my favorites!
Started [book:Worl..."
Hi Alondra,
I read World War Z a few years back and loved it.
I've heard nothing but great stuff about The Book Thief and am hoping to get to it sometime this year.


That's why the public library is soooooooooooooo great. :)

but someone stole my copy..."
I haven't read it yet...but I would be pissed off (sorry if that offends anyone, but books are special), if someone stole a copy of one of my books. I only found out yesterday I had let this elderly lady I used to work with borrow one of my favorite books of all-time, (She's Come Undone), and all this time, I was going crazy thinking someone had stolen it. ha!

Then I started The Sisters Brothers. I really like it so far.

That's why the public library is soooooooooooooo great. :)
Agreed!

That is a 2-hanky 5 Star read. It had me from the first chapter. I hope you enjoy it. It is now one of my favorites!
Started [book:Worl..."
WWZ is one of my all time favorites. I'm going to be rereading it soon just because I feel in need of a 5-star book this year and yet to have one!

but someone stole my copy..."
Bwahahahahaaaaaaaaaaa!

The major disappointments I've read in the last couple of weeks is The Passage (which was just "bleh", not really bad per se, but definitely not worth 1000 pages), The Night Circus (which was outright bad - jup it sucked big time) and World War Z: An Oral History of the Zombie War (which was just a bore, an example of a good idea turned wrong).
Anyways, so far I love The Way of Kings, if the rest of the book is as good as the first 200 pages I might have read a conteder for best read of the year for me :-)

The major..."
I hadn't heard of The Way of Kings until now. Sounds pretty good.



The major..."
Wow! You're the FIRST, (I'm serious!) person I've seen or talked to, to review The Night Circus so low! I haven't read it yet, but definitely plan to. As for the Passage....I am so with you! I actually stopped reading it. I really, really tried to like it, but...it went to my "started, but never finished" pile. :/ Happy reading!

I also went really openminded into the reading of The Night Circus, but it was a major let down for me at least... But it might be different for you of course ;)

Even though i've only read about 1/5th of it I already think I'm in a position to recommend it ;)

Even though i've only read about 1/5th of it I already think I'm in a position to recommend it ;)"
Just added it to my wishlist on my Nook so I will be getting to it in the near future.

I loved Drood too! The Terror is fantastic as well, if you haven't read it ye..."
Frankly, he has no reason to lie about it. None of his other books inject any right-leaning politics into them. It's just his take on what some people see as the way the world is leaning. I find it hard to believe he would write such a book and lie about it not containing his political views. He had to know what criticism was coming.

You should read it. I liked it a lot and not because of the political slant it takes. It's a very good mystery/thriller.



That's on my to-be-read list! I hope its better than you're saying...I haven't really seen anyone else read it, so I haven't been too sure about it. If that makes sense.

Lagenia, I love Gerald's Game. One of my faves of SK.



I really enjoyed 11/22/63. This one I will read again.
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Just started Boy's Life. It's my second McCammon, even though Swan Song is one of m..."
Courtney, if you can believe it, I think Boy's Life is slightly better than SS! We'll see if you think so when you're done. Both of them are on my list of all time favorites.
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