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    Just started Literature of the Occult editied by Peter B. Messent, 1981. The interesting thing this is that Carlos Castaneda is included in the collection.

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      I'm finishing The Victorian Act II: Self-Immolation and just about ready to start Fortress Rabaul: Book Two of the Rabaul Trilogy by Bruce Gamble.


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        Read Gwendy's Button Box today. I guess I was expecting more from a Richard Farris/Randall Flagg tale. Seemed like King's version of Matheson's Button, Button. Oh, well, there's always Sleeping Beauties this winter. 3 stars ob GR.

        Starting October: The Story of the Russian Revolution by China Mieville. Not a sci-fi tale, just a historical novel about the events that inspired him most in his life. I can count my socialist and communist sympathies on the big toe of my left hand, but I think it worth reading.
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        "I'm a vegan. "

        ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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          The Red Sister By Mark Lawrence!

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            Finished October by China Mieville and I finally got around to CD's The Doll: the Lost Short Stories by Daphne Du Maurier.

            Getting ready to tackle Jerusalem by Alan Moore.
            "I'm a vegan. "

            ---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)

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              Half way in James Ellroy's Clandestine. Really digging. His style isn't quite as honed as it would become later with the L.A. Quartet, but it really is amazing for an early work and you can see the direction that he would soon take developing here.

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                Originally posted by mhatchett View Post
                The Red Sister By Mark Lawrence!
                Just finished The Red Sister, One of Lawrence's best so far! Next up, Ian Whates The Ion Raiders.

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                  I still need to pick up some Mark Lawrence. Maybe next time I'm in a fantasy mood.

                  Nearing the end of Clandestine. Love it. Planning on picking up Knots and Crosses by Ian Rankin next.

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                    Tried reading The Entity, but it just wasn't do much for me. I had just watched the movie (for the first time I think), then started the book. Didn't finish it - could not hold my interest really. Read Gwendy's Button Box, and thought it was well done. Now I am finally reading Nick Cutter's The Troop. So far, so good!

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                      Right now I'm reading The Hollow Man by Dan Simmons. Very well written and intriguing, through it seems a bit all over the place. I'm 120 pages in and have no real concept of what the plot is. Also reading The Kennedy Chronicles, about the 90s heyday of MTV.

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                        Read Knots and Crosses and loved it. Followed it up with W.L. Burnett's The Asphalt Jungle, also great. Very sympathetic story, toward criminals. And am now reading Mystic River by Denis Lehane and Brown's Requiem by James Ellroy.

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                          Ellroy is such a freak! Love his books. Lehane, A Drink Before the War, another favorite. Early James Lee Burke, John Lutz, Charles Willeford. Willeford is interesting because he also wrote two really interesting autobiographies, I was Looking for a Street and Something About a Soldier.
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                            Originally posted by Theli View Post
                            Read Knots and Crosses and loved it. Followed it up with W.L. Burnett's The Asphalt Jungle, also great. Very sympathetic story, toward criminals. And am now reading Mystic River by Denis Lehane and Brown's Requiem by James Ellroy.
                            How's Mystic River? I've had it in my TBR pile for about eight years but keep passing over it.

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                              Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
                              How's Mystic River? I've had it in my TBR pile for about eight years but keep passing over it.
                              Great book. I like everything Lehane has written. The most recent one I read is World Gone By, which had been sitting on my TBR pile for a long time. It was also really good.

                              I'm currently reading The Rise and Fall of D.O.D.O. by Neal Stephenson. 556 pages done, and it's great so far. I hope he ties it up nicely in the remaining 190 pages

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                                Enjoying Mystic River so far. Kind of has coming of age story, or so it seems, like IT. I recognize James Lee Burke's name, but have never read anything by him. Can't go wrong with Ellroy, at least in my experience.

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