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And now, onward to Life Expectancy! Which will be followed by Erin Healy's House of Mercy.

That's great, I'm glad to hear that, J.S!


Awesome!!:)
Just got done with The Twelfth Demon, Mark of the Wolf Dragon, now on Placebo: A Jevin Banks Novel and still reading The Waste Lands.

Why is that, J.S?"
I've only been reading a little bit each day--and totally skipped yesterday since I was doing online promo stuff. It usually takes me a week to get through an average-sized novel, and this one is ginormous!

I like it! I'm seeing some similarities with The Stand and The Gunslinger, but I guess that's okay since King wrote all of them. I'm not really seeing any Straub in The Talisman. I wonder how much work each of them did on it.

I like it! I'm seeing some similarities with The Stand and The Gunslinger, but I guess that's okay since Kin..."
I have no idea. I cannot distinguish King from Straub, either. I'm not at all surprised that you found similarities to some of his other work, as most of King's work is connected in some way or another.


It's one of my favorite Koontz books."
Hi, good day, Tracy!!
I thought you'd be interested in knowing that I've finished Inheritance (about 2 weeks ago, actually.) Here's my review: http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...



Thank you for 'liking' my review, Tracy. I really appreciate that!







Sounds interesting, Alex!
An eclectic mix of genres and authors. Divergent, Mortal, Perelandra, Homemade Haunting, Zoo, and a little more.
Well, since murder/mystery's considered (by some) to be horror, I guess it counts that I'm reading The King by Steven James.

Wow, people posting in this group again! I am so pleased! I was afraid everyone had abandoned it. I am not reading any horror right now. I am reading Do What Jesus Did, by Robby Dawkins . . . although to the Devil, I expect it is horror. For if we were all successfully doing what Jesus did--healing the sick, casting out demons, and letting His love show to sinners--he would be horrified indeed. I will be reviewing the book, but for the Portland Book Review. They send you the book free that you will review. They are not ebooks but real paper. Which is good because I don't have an e-reader, and I spend enough time on the computer as it is without my having to read books in this crazy chair as well. (I take books with me on the bus!)
Now WRITING horror, even Christian horror--that I have been doing, in the form of a new blog about my series-in-progress, AVS: the Anti-Vampirism Society (robinlayneauthor.wordpress.com) and I have done some reworking of my extended synopsis of the first book. I am wondering what to add to the blog, now that I have about 13 followers. I have some ideas for a few entries, but they are not yet ripe in my mind. (And I've been busy with job search activities)
I hope this group gets active again. Enjoy your books!


Under the Dome by Stephen King, Bid the Gods Arise by Chris Mullin. Speaking of vampires... planning on finishing 'Salem's Lot after I finish UtD.


I think that would be stock photos. A book I have, Fear Has A Name by Creston Mapes, has the exact same cover as some mystery book I've seen by Karen Thomas, except Karen's book cover is heavily purple-tinted.
Well, currently going for Koontz's The Taking (and it's an incredible sci-fi read!) as well as some Thrasher (40), King (Doctor Sleep), and Day (A Throne of Bones). I have my reading cut out for me.
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That's what I thought! lol I'm about halfway through the book now. When I'm finished I'm going to start reading Life Expe..."
That's great to hear, Tracy!:)