Jasper Bark
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Stuck On You
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2014
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Quiet Places: A Novella of Cosmic Folk Horror
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2017
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2 editions
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Journal of Inventions: Leonardo Da Vinci
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2008
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10 editions
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The Final Cut
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Draw You In Vol.1: Collector's Item
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Stuck On You and Other Prime Cuts
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Run to Ground
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Harmed and Dangerous
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2026
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2 editions
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Draw You In Vol.2: Secret Origins (Draw You In #2)
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Bed of Crimson Joy
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Jasper’s Recent Updates
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"I loved this book. I read it ages ago and couldn't remember the name of it. I recently found it again and bought it! Once I finished the books I have to read, I plan to read it again."
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"Eternity mashes up a police procedural/serial killer with a bit of urban fantasy to make a really enjoyable read, and one that had me laughing out loud in parts as well. Our main protagonist, Zach Tully, was a detective in L.A., where he helped nab s"
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"Tamara Thorne always makes me happy when it comes to buying and reading books. Her imagination knows no limits and her style is fluid and concise, not to mention she knows when to make books racy and when to make them gory, she never throws everythin"
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"(Zero spoiler review)
I started to read Moonshine a couple of years ago in the trades and it didn't click with me. I could chalk it up to being slightly older and slightly wiser, but it's more than likely I had not long finished 100 Bullets and threw" Read more of this review » |
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Jasper Bark
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Michael, this is a great question. As you rightly pointed out in your review, there is a lot of eye symbolism in the novel, it's a purposeful motif. While I don't believe the author's opinion is ever the last word on something, I have been pronouncin
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Michael J.
Thanks for clearing that up. I learned your answer yesterday when I heard you pronounce her name in a video. Cheers!
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Michael, thanks for the kind words so far and I'm very pleased you've picked up on the imagery and the repeated eye motif. I don't think the author's
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| Book Nook Cafe: What did you read in ~~ July 2021 | 42 | 26 | Aug 08, 2021 08:51PM | |
| Horror Aficionados : Horror Tag! | 1781 | 1166 | Nov 23, 2025 02:54AM |
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Pat wrote: "Cheers Jasper for the friend request. Here's to reading some more great horrors in 2016!"Hey Pat, only just seen your message, so forgive me writing back four years later, but 2016 was a good reading year for me, and I wrote a few books too. Hope you are well and still voraciously consuming horror books.
Kayleigh wrote: "Hi Jasper, I'm sorry I haven't replied to your message, you must think me so rude! Every time I try to open it, it for some reason keeps circling me around to the log in page. Thank you for accepti..."Hey Kayleigh, don't think you the lest bit rude. Goodreads can sometimes be alarmingly elliptical to use, though it's not as user unfriendly as LinkedIn. Great to be in touch here and I look forward to our book discussions too.
Williwaw wrote: "Hey Jasper:That book list of yours has to be some kind of record-breaking statistic, worthy of an entry in "Ripley's Believe It Or Not!"
Cheers!"
It would seem to suggest I'm completely illiterate wouldn't it.
























































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