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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments I'm reading Different Seasons by Stephen King and Edgewise by Graham Masterton .


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Regina Cox | 6 comments Outlander. Book#1 and LOVING IT!


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Scott | 401 comments Finished A Drink Before the War. What an excellent book. Lehane's writing is fantastic.

Now I'm reading Every Dead Thing.


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Scott | 401 comments Tracy wrote: "I'm reading Different Seasons by Stephen King and Edgewise by Graham Masterton ."

Let us know if you like Edgewise. I have only read one of his books so far (Death Mask).


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Jacob Rayne | 151 comments Scott wrote: "Tracy wrote: "I'm reading Different Seasons by Stephen King and Edgewise by Graham Masterton ."

Let us know if you like Edgewise. I have only read one of his books so far (Death Mask)."


I haven't read either of those but I have read Mirror, Tengu and Devils of D-Day. All three were decent but the ends were a bit rushed. I wouldn't bother with Charnel House it's very disappointing


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Alondra Miller Dustin wrote: "The Talisman by Stephen King"

Great choice!! :D

Reading A Feast for Crows. Love this series..


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments Scott wrote: "Tracy wrote: "I'm reading Different Seasons by Stephen King and Edgewise by Graham Masterton ."

Let us know if you like Edgewise. I have only read one of his books so far (Death Mask)."



It's my first Masterton novel, it is a fairly easy read and an interesting plot so far. I will let you know when I am through.


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments Dustin wrote: "The Talisman by Stephen King"

The minute I finish Edgewise by Graham Masterton I will be starting my re-read of The Talisman. Can't wait!


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments Jacob wrote: "Scott wrote: "Tracy wrote: "I'm reading Different Seasons by Stephen King and Edgewise by Graham Masterton ."

Let us know if you like Edgewise. I have only read one of his books so far (Death Ma..."


Thanks Jacob, I appreciate your opinion. I am enjoying Edgewise so far although I am not very far in to the story, so we'll see.:)


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Janie Johnson Tracy I hope you enjoy it enough to continue to read Masterton! I personally love his works! One because they are usually easy to read, and 2 he chooses very interesting storylines!


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Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "I am currently reading The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling"


How do you like it, Veronica? I am reading it as well and enjoying it..."


I am about 83% through the book and every last one of them are insane. Dysfunctional and amoral folks. Colin Walls has some serious psychological issues. He needs meds. Simon Price and Obbo need to go to jail for the rest of their lives. The rest are just unbearably ignorant except for the kids and Kay.


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Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments Veronica wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "I am currently reading The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling"


How do you like it, Veronica? I am reading it as wel..."


If Stephen King and J.K. Rowling team up and write a book, it would be intense. I don't know if our brains would be able to handle it. LOL


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments Veronica wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "Tracy wrote: "Veronica wrote: "I am currently reading The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling"


How do you like it, Veronica? I am ..."


OMG could you imagine!! That would be a bestseller for sure.

I totally ageee that Kay is the most stable character, perhaps because she is not native to Pagford. I think the kids were normal for the most part, I mean considering their parents, they don't really have a hope. I got the sense that their futures would definitely be better if they left the parish. That place is toxic.


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Maya (mrskitty) | 50 comments I'm currently reading Dolly by Susan Hill


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Emeigh World War Z
heard good and bad things about it.


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Marc-Antoine | 312 comments Emanuel wrote: "World War Z
heard good and bad things about it."


I, for one, loved it.

Currently readin Odd Apocalypse


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Dado Ellis (dadoellis) | 1 comments I just started In the Tall Grass by Stephen King and so far it's good.


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments I'v started The Talisman by Stephen King


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Courtney | 293 comments I'm reading A Game of Thrones


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Arah-Lynda Courtney wrote: "I'm reading A Game of Thrones"

Lucky You!


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April | 2 comments The Twelve. Loving it.


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Alondra Miller picked up Ready Player One to read alongside A Feast for Crows. I just can't read one book at a time... forgive me! :)


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Janie Johnson Veronica wrote: "If Stephen King and J.K. Rowling team up and write a book, it would be intense. I don't know if our brains would be able to handle it. LOL"

I would have to agree that would be something and I would definitely read it.


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Veronica (veraj121) | 300 comments I am currently reading 311 Pelican Court (Cedar Cove, #3) by Debbie Macomber 311 Pelican Court


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JD (jdprickett) | 12 comments Currently reading Etta by Gerald Kolpan.


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Dustin Hi, Happy Reading, everyone!!


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Ethan | 152 comments Just started dreamcatcher.


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Tera (magnoliaroze) The Complete Tales & Poems of Edgar Allan Poe


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Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Read Holes Holes (Holes, #1) by Louis Sachar a couple days ago, just got my review done, and not sure what I'm gonna read next...


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I just started this book and I LOVE it..

Hollow Earth

Also reading this one too..

Anything Goes: My Autobiography


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Dustin Kit★ wrote: "Read HolesHoles (Holes, #1) by Louis Sachar a couple days ago, just got my review done, and not sure what I'm gonna read next..."

Sounds great, Kit!!


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Aaron Cassese (acassese) Aaron wrote: "Staci wrote: "Aaron wrote: "Red Mars (Mars Trilogy, #1) by Kim Stanley Robinson"

Let me know what you think of this book; it is on my to read list."

I'll let you know I'm really enjoying it so far."


I liked it. The book got a little slow in the middle but i was intrigued enough to want to read the next book in the cycle.


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Jason Baldwin-Stephens | 126 comments Finished up Fragile Things which if you're a fan of Gaiman's American Gods the last story in here is a must read.

Going to read U2: At the End of the World next because I read this every few years.


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Dana * (queenofegypt) | 41 comments I am reading too many books at once:
Happier at Home Kiss More, Jump More, Abandon a Project, Read Samuel Johnson, and My Other Experiments in the Practice of Everyday Life by Gretchen Rubin Happier at Home,
Speechless by Hannah Harrington Speechless
Starers by Nathan Robinson Starers
Thumbprint A Story by Joe Hill Thumbprint
Hemlock Grove A Novel by Brian McGreevy Hemlock Grove
Crossed (Matched, #2) by Ally Condie Crossed
The Little Green God of Agony by Stephen King Little Green God of Agony
Zom-B (Zom-B, #1) by Darren Shan Zom B
Message to Adolf, Part 1 by Osamu Tezuka Message to Adolf Part 1


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Lanie (icevamp) | 145 comments Joe Hill's "Heart Shaped Box".


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Anne (annalese) | 41 comments just finished From the corner of his eye by dean Koontz,
great good feeling book so sorry it had to end


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Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I've finished reading The Secret Keeper by Kate Morton by Kate Morton today. I thought it was beautifully written with just enough twists and turns to keep the reader interested. It was obviously very well researched - I loved the WW2 bits. Those scenes were so vivid that I felt I was actually there! I found the pace of the novel, especially in the first half, to be rather slow. I thought the author spent too much time describing the various settings in the novel. It got really tiresome in places but the pace does pick up again in the second half. I loved the ending! The twist at the end completely surprised me. I wasn't expecting that! I'm usually quite good at predicting what's going to happen next in novels but that twist was a huge surprise!
http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Now I'm a couple of chapters into Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury by Karen Kingsbury.


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Scott | 401 comments Finished Every Dead Thing. Now onto Fool.


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Jacob Rayne | 151 comments Body Count
I can't turn the pages quick enough! One of the most moreish books I've read in some time. I just hope the last half is as good as the first!


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Lanie wrote: "Joe Hill's "Heart Shaped Box"."

I have this on my list to buy. Are you liking it at the moment?


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Jacob Rayne | 151 comments Lanie wrote: "Joe Hill's "Heart Shaped Box"."

Heart shaped box is class


message 3795: by Aoibhínn (new)

Aoibhínn (aoibhinn) I finished reading Like Dandelion Dust by Karen Kingsbury by Karen Kingsbury last night and I really disappointed with it. The plot was very predictable, irritatingly repetitive, contrived and not very well-written. The concept of the story was interesting but the author is not a good enough writer to pull it off. This novel was simply too formulaic, too sweet, too predictable, too simplistic, too everything I don't like. The entire novel had that 'la-la-land' feel to it.
My full review is here: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...


Today I've started reading The Tenderness Of Wolves by Stef Penney by Stef Penney.


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments Still reading Different Seasons by Stephen King . I'm about halfway through Apt Pupil, then will read The Time Keeper by Mitch Albom before starting The Body.


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Jacob Rayne | 151 comments Purity
Loving Hutson at the mo!


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Tracy (notrace) | 105 comments I started Stay Close by Harlan Coben last night


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Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Just started a western that's been on my TBR for nearly 2 years: The Adventures of Johnny Vermillion


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