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Squire (srboone) | 92 comments Dan wrote: "just started to read this. never read anything by clive barker before

The Great and Secret Show"


That's one that's been sitting on my shelf forever (along with Everville). Been meaning to get around to it at some point...


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Amy S (amys_r) | 23 comments I finished Elyon by Ted Dekker and now on to Showdown by the same. Also, still reading Winter Moon by Dean Koontz and it's really getting good.


message 4803: by Eric (new)

Eric | 15 comments Once by James Herbert, and Children of Salem by someone-whose-name-I-can't-recall.


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Fernanda | 4 comments Gerald's Game-SK


message 4807: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Finished Creep by Jennifer Hillier , and loved it. Surprise at the end. Now I'm reading Immortal in Death (In Death, #3) by J.D. Robb Immortal in Death


message 4808: by Aditya (new)

Aditya Kyle wrote "I'll be starting Kane & Abel soon."

I just finished the trilogy last week & thought i will give you a heads up that except the first book(Kane & Abel) the other two are pretty disappointing & even that book ain't as good as i expected it to be.Hope you enjoy them.


message 4809: by Malina (new)

Malina | 304 comments Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "I'll be starting Kane and Abel (Kane and Abel, #1) by Jeffrey ArcherKane and Abel soon. I've been wanting to read this epic novel since I was a teen."

Wow I read that book years ago and absolutely loved it! I hope you do as well, I can't remember the other two.


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Fernanda | 4 comments And reading Carrie. Finally found it at my library. ;)


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Jacob Rayne | 151 comments Fernanda wrote: "And reading Carrie. Finally found it at my library. ;)"

Carrie's brilliant. Finally read it this year


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Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 71 comments Just started The Wildman by Rick Hautala.


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Kit★ (xkittyxlzt) | 612 comments Started The Help yesterday, really liking it so far :)


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E.  M.  Aguilar (cyrusman183) | 1 comments Right now I am reading "The Hobbit" and "Awaken the Giant Within."


message 4817: by Shell (new)

Shell (shellcampbell) | 341 comments About to start Lisey's Story for a buddy read.


message 4818: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Just started reading Kane and Abel (Kane and Abel, #1) by Jeffrey ArcherKane and Abel"

How's it going so far, Kyle?


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Dustin Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Just started reading Kane and Abel (Kane and Abel, #1) by Jeffrey ArcherKane and Abel"

How's it going so far, Kyle?"

The novel spans 1906 to 1979. It's brillian..."


Awesome! It's a great, almost surreal feeling, isn't it?


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Way back to Divergent and We Need To Talk About Kevin: AHHH!!!! SO. GOOD. Kyle - did the "Kevin" movie have a twist at the end?


message 4821: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Just started reading Kane and Abel (Kane and Abel, #1) by Jeffrey ArcherKane and Abel"

How's it going so f..."


The way you describe reminds me of 11/22/63, which I cannot recommend to you highly enough, brother.


message 4822: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Just started reading [bookcover:..."

It is a MUST, Kyle!!


message 4823: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K:..."

Let's just put it this way, if I had to name my Top 5 SK books, 11/22/63 would be in that list!


message 4824: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Aw, you just totally made my day! I cannot wait for the day that you start it. The opening sentence will reel you in immediately, IMO!


message 4825: by Amy S (new)

Amy S (amys_r) | 23 comments I am of the same opinion. It is great


message 4826: by Shell (new)

Shell (shellcampbell) | 341 comments Really - in your top 5 Dustin?! It has pretty much been on the bottom of my list of King books to be read, but I may need to re-think that!


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Courtney | 293 comments Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Just started reading Kane and Abel (Kane and Abel, #1) by Jeffrey ArcherKane and Abel"

I absolutely loved this book.


message 4828: by Eric (new)

Eric | 15 comments I've heard a lot of good things about 112263. I started it but haven't picked it back up. I don't know...it just seemed more like a general SF novel than a horror novel, as if King were trying to branch out.


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Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Finished Immortal in Death and going to startLisey's Story for a BR.


message 4830: by Aditya (new)

Aditya Just finished PINES by Blake Couch, had never heard of the author before only picked up the book as the synopsis seemed interesting but turned out to be much better than i anticipated.


message 4831: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Michelle wrote: "Really - in your top 5 Dustin?! It has pretty much been on the bottom of my list of King books to be read, but I may need to re-think that!"

Oh yes, without a doubt, Michelle.:) Do yourself a favor and move it up to the top of your "to-read" shelf.


message 4832: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Amy S wrote: "I am of the same opinion. It is great"

:)


message 4833: by Arah-Lynda (new)

Arah-Lynda Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ ..."

Hear, hear......mine too!


message 4834: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Started Lisey's Story by Stephen King by Stephen King for our buddy read.


message 4835: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Linda wrote: "Started Lisey's Story by Stephen King byStephen King for our buddy read."

Awesome news, Linda! I'm very happy for you.:) I hope you love every word!


message 4836: by Alex (new)

Alex Martyn (AlexMartyn) | 4 comments There's a lot of stuff that is totally ignored by the mainstream but really deserving of praise. Just finished The Magpies by Mark Edwards and Bunker by J M Rawbone and really loved them both. Bunker in particular was reminiscent of SK; the prose style really reminded me of Salem's Lot


message 4837: by Linda (new)

Linda (beaulieulinda117gmailcom) | 1115 comments Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Dustin wrote: "Linda wrote: "Started Lisey's Story by Stephen King byStephen King for our buddy read."

Awesome news, Linda! I'm very happy for you.:) I hope you love every word!"

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Thanks Kyle.


message 4838: by Malina (new)

Malina | 304 comments Just started Defending Jacob by William Landay


message 4839: by Malina (new)

Malina | 304 comments Kyle ~Special K: Rebel Leader~ wrote: "Malina wrote: "Just started Defending Jacob by William Landay"

Defending Jacob is an excellent book, Malina."


I love that its set right near my house!


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Zoran Lovreković (lovrekovic) | 8 comments Reading Rowling's The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling . Was pretty skeptical at first, but so far so good.


message 4841: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Zoran wrote: "Reading Rowling's The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling. Was pretty skeptical at first, but so far so good."

That's wonderful news!


message 4842: by Malina (new)

Malina | 304 comments Zoran wrote: "Reading Rowling's The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling. Was pretty skeptical at first, but so far so good."

I'm just a few chapters into it and its just not working for me, should I continue??


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Zoran Lovreković (lovrekovic) | 8 comments Malina wrote: "Zoran wrote: "Reading Rowling's The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling. Was pretty skeptical at first, but so far so good."

I'm just a few chapters into it and its just not working for me, should..."


I'm pretty involved with the characters and would very much like to see what happens to them :). I'd say give it a shot for a few more chapters and see where you're at.


message 4844: by Alex (new)

Alex Martyn (AlexMartyn) | 4 comments I've almost finished Bunker by J M rawbone. Reads a lot like a early Stephen King; puts me in mind of Salem's Lot and The Stand. Never heard of this guy befor ebut he's good.


message 4845: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments I finished Monster Hunter Vendetta. It was non-stop action. Now I'm going to continue with Monster Hunter Alpha.


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message 4847: by Dustin (new)

Dustin Zoran wrote: "Malina wrote: "Zoran wrote: "Reading Rowling's The Casual Vacancy by J.K. Rowling. Was pretty skeptical at first, but so far so good."

I'm just a few chapters into it and its just not working..."


That's great, Zoran! I really want to read it someday, myself.:)


message 4848: by Scott (new)

Scott | 401 comments Arah-Lynda wrote: "Into Thin Air A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster by Jon Krakauer"

That was an excellent one. I couldn't put it down.


message 4849: by Dustin (new)

Dustin I finished The Help at approx. 2:30 this morning. Now onto bigger, better things.. like The Girl Who Played with Fire!!!


message 4850: by Aditya (new)

Aditya Dustin wrote: "I finished The Help at approx. 2:30 this morning. Now onto bigger, better things.. like The Girl Who Played with Fire!!!"

I had been planning to read the Millennium trilogy since a long time but never got round to it as i could not get the time to read the 3 books back to back & often the books i am most excited about fail to meet my expectations.Hope you enjoy them.


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