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What Are You Reading?
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Char
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Jan 06, 2012 01:50PM
recluse, I always knew that at heart, you're a vampire.: P
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Well, at least boogymen don't sparkle! LOLI really can't picture you as sparkling...other than your wit, of course!
Kealan I looked at KIN and I must say, while I am not a fan of cannibal stories, your take on it intrigues me a lot because it has more to do with the psyche than the bloodshed. That is fascinating, especially since I can relate to fantasies of revenge (I was good; didn't break any laws, I swear!).
I'm not a fan of the subgenre either, for exactly those reasons.That being said, so far KIN is proving to be everything the subgenre, and horror in general, could be and should be.
Bloody brilliant.
End of unsolicited advertisement. ;)
Hey, I can't read a book a day like you, my friend. Unfortunately reading has been relegated to an hour before bedtime nightly and some nights I am too tired (and sometimes a little too tipsy) to get far before I pass out. Therefore, I am a book a month reader, if not longer, depending on the novel! We shall see how quickly The Five goes....
You could free up another couple, or half a dozen, hours if you cut back on the booze and frat boys...... :P
Well I don't know what college YOU went to, but isn't that part of the total experience? Of course the fact that I am 43 might not work in my favor, but hey, if ya got it, flaunt it! LOL
Yes, you do. None.And, no, it isn't.
Your brain can't afford the constant damage at your age.
Go find a 60 year old with a pension and a Viagra scrip. :P
I always try to link up to the book from here at GR. Someone told me that this is what keeps GR funded.
But I can't find it here yet? Heading back to Ammy.
@Sharon-Of a chance at higher education? Yes.Of being fondled by undocumented foreign exchange students and Occupy Wall Street loonies, not so much.:P
I had to pick up the second Turtle Boy while I was there. I'm looking forward to reading both. In fact, I'm heading off to finish Siren now.
Kealan, you keep writing like that, I will gladly follow you into the fires of Hell wearing a gasoline raincoat. ;)
I just started it, literally like 2 pages in and I like it already. Very nice description of the tree, BTW. I could picture it perfectly.
Ok, Kealan, so I'm reading KIN and then all of a sudden, REBIRTH!Freaked me out completely. *applauding*
He is a talented little bugger.I say we keep him.
Charlene, go get his room ready.
I'll get the sledgehammer.....
I finished KIN last night and LOVED it.Review is forthcoming, (eventually)!
Thanks for some great reading, Kealan!
I just did a book comparison against Kealan. We have 96 books in common and our ratings almost mirror each other.
It's the closest to my shelf I've seen. You can find out weird things on this site. : )
What's a DOVE SEASON?Can't wait for NEMESIS!
If I yell KIN one more time in public, they're gonna lock me up...
A fellow multi-tasking reader!My family thinks I'm insane when they see me alternate books.
And thanks for signing me up for the newsletter, Kealan!
I really appreciate it!
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