Just like that I changed my mind. I was going through some boxes of books I haven't been able to shelve yet and ran across Faerie Tale by Raymond Feist. Needless to say, there was no second guessing this choice
I did however read the intro pages on The Two Sams ebook.
The Two Sams is an amazing collection of stories. Hirshberg is one of my favorites. "Mr. Dark's Carnival" is probably one of the creepiest stories I've read in a while.
Oh, ok, thank you, I remember from an email that it says Tyler's Third Act, The revised Stephen King Trivia Book, Vacation, Weak and Wounded and Shocklines I think
Oh, ok, thank you, I remember from an email that it says Tyler's Third Act, The revised Stephen King Trivia Book, Vacation, Weak and Wounded and Shocklines I think
You know how if you order 2 or more items and you get one of them before the others, it will list what is still to be shipped below on the invoice, that is how I got that info, hope it is alright for me to share that
Oh, ok, thank you, I remember from an email that it says Tyler's Third Act, The revised Stephen King Trivia Book, Vacation, Weak and Wounded and Shocklines I think
Those would be great. I have two of them on order already.
Currently Revisiting Harvest Home. I read this when it came out but I never appreciated how well written this classic was (I was busy with teenage girls at the time).
Finished Grinder's Keeper by Eric Bahle.--my first and only GR win. It was pretty good, but as with most self-published works, it sorely needed the polish of a professional editor. Still found it worth my time.
The Sound of Loneliness by Craig Wallwork is up next. He shows up on this board every now and again.
Started Two Graves by Preston/Child. The "currently" last one in the series, but Amazon is now taking orders for the new one in Nov 2013 called White Fire!!!!
The Sound of Loneliness by Craig Wallwork was great! I've read too many "struggling artist" books to really care about them anymore, but this one is outstanding. Never would have heard of the bloke without this forum.
Watering Heaven by Peter Tieryas Liu will be next--a book I heard about on GR.
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