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What Are You Reading?
Maybe it's just me, but I know exactly when my taste finally matured. 1978. If I liked it then, I still like it now.
Marc wrote: "Kealan wrote: It makes me want to write an epic coming-of-age horror novel.
Doesn't everyone?"
The question is; can they?
My money is on the Irish fella.
I finished Tamed. It wasn't terrible. I started Wolf's Hour by McCammon. I don't know why, but I can't get the link thing to work. I am pretty sure I read this one back in the day, but I don't remember it.
The collection is out already! I'm told it's very good.The other thing that is nice is that the publisher allows all of them to be loanable.
Kealan wrote: "Charlene wrote: "Kealan, so you didn't like Drood, or you got bored with it? I can't believe you've never reread a book before. : )"
I was enjoying it, but found it easy to put down. I have to be..."
Kealan, definitely write a coming-of-age horror novel! Those are my favorites from Summer of Night (which I just finished a few weeks ago) to IT, A Boy's Life, The Body (aka Stand by Me), etc. I love them all for their nostalgic feel.
Do you think you can capture the feel of Americana authentically since you were raised in Ireland? I suppose research could take the place of experience easily enough...or would you write its setting in Ireland?
I have Drood in my TBR pile and just received The Terror in the mail today. Now if only a certain Irish author could get more of his books in paper form.....;)I did find a hardcover copy of KIN, Kealan. I ordered it today!
Chris wrote: "I have been meaning to read "Summer of Night" for a while. You must really like it.I am reading "Nanjing Requiem" by Ha Jin. I really enjoyed his "Waiting" which won either the Pulitzer or the N..."
Chris, I have heard of Ha Jin but haven't picked anything of his up yet. I do love stories from China and now I have a recommendation of his work. I will check him out; thanks.
Recluse wrote: "The only thing I've read from China is the WalMart Employee Manual."And every other how-to manual from every product you've bought in the last thirty years. So you've read plenty from China!
Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Recluse wrote: "The only thing I've read from China is the WalMart Employee Manual."And every other how-to manual from every product you've bought in the last thirty years. So you've read plenty ..."
You dingaling.
Not printed in China.
Written by the Chinese goverment.
Who do you think owns WalMart, the store that sells baby toys made with lead paint? Toxic dog treats? Milk spelled with an "R"?Disney?
Try the Walton family, out of Bentonville, AR. I've even been there, in person and all! I didn't see Chairman Mao once, even if all their stuff comes from China!
The Walton's are a front.Think about it.
The Walton's...?
Running a non-union shop in this country, with a Democrat in the highest office, that hasn't been called on the carpet for endangering consumers and ignoring any and all recalls.
Only one thing can explain that.
Diplomatic Immunity.
Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Conspiracy theorist, much? Stop drinking the freaking Kool Aid, rec."You're no fun anymore.
Sharon/ LFrog1386 wrote: "Recluse wrote: "The only thing I've read from China is the WalMart Employee Manual."And every other how-to manual from every product you've bought in the last thirty years. So you've read plenty ..."
Please enjoy the service of hotel and let our employees hospitalize you!
From the brochure I received today for Kung Fu Foot Spa Reflexology:Reflexology is the science of squeeze one's feet.
Sign seen in China: "Dying right here is prohibited."Another one: "Please don't accept strangler's invitation, so as not to be cheated."
Funny stuff. http://www.tripntale.com/trip/411/chi...
OMG one of them is a DVD cover of The Loin King 3!!!! bawaahahahahha!!!http://s3.amazonaws.com/img.tnt/gdPvc...
Just started something called Currency Of Souls by some Irish guy who I maybe heard of before. Not sure. It better not suck.
Just finished Currency Of Souls. Burke, you are the man! Another fantastic effort. Any book that channels the ghost of Dean Martin must kick ass!
The Dean Martin scenes are great. So bizarre but way cool. Don't listen to people (except us, of course!)
I love 80s horror, I really liked MIDNIGHT RAIN, and your blurb for it sealed the deal.Hopefully, I can get back to it this weekend.
I don't even remember what Mystery Walk was about so I am sure it'd be almost like new to me. Maybe with a touch of deja vu.
Tell me about it. Before my dad passed, we had to have SOME fun with his Alzheimer's....I think I might be going to hell for some of the stuff we did....;)
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hence this invention, perhaps you've heard of it?
Kindle! : )
I know what you're saying. I recently read an oversized paberback in DTB format. I really had a hard time with it. Lugging i..."
I was reading Drood before I got a Kindle.