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Originally posted by Tommy View PostExactly how you described it, so very well written and disturbing, sometimes I have concerns over Mr. Ellis's mental well-being but then again, I'm the one reading and loving the book so what does that say about me? I can imagine for the ones who read it when it first hit it might seem a bit dated because of the technology mentioned but that really isn't the case for me, it still seems quite fresh and exciting, a live-wire of a book if ever there was one
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Just finished "A Dark and Deadly Valley" collection of war horror stories.
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Reading Rick Hautala's "Glimpses"
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Originally posted by marduk View PostI just finished "Bad Monkey" by Carl Hiaasen. Quite good.
I'm about 70 pages into Dan Brown's "Inferno", but I just don't find it that compelling."I watched Titanic when I got back home from the hospital, and cried. I knew that my IQ had been damaged."
- Stephen King
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The Fall (Book 2 of the Strain Trilogy: This series by Del Toro and Hogan has gotten good reviews and people really seem to like them, but I'm still on the fence which isn't necessarily a good thing after two books. The creepy medical thriller of the first book is replaced by all-out action-adventure in this one. While I love the scope this series wants to take, I feel there is so much going on that we are treated to telling more than showing, and character templates rather than actual characters. This is action and spectacle and big movie set pieces. Essentially, this was the vampire apocalypse by way of Jerry Bruckheimer. Unfortunately with all the moving pieces, the suspense seems to have been left behind. The vampires are still pretty creepy, though not as much as in the first book and I still can't shake the echoes of Blade 2. Not bad, but not great either. Grade: C
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Reading an eBook ARC of The Troop I got through Netgalley. Hopefully the many formatting issues are taken care of before the release.WARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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I'm about halfway through Neil Peart's "Ghost Rider". It's fine, but not the type of book I can read straight through. Given the nature of the book, it's a bit repetitive.
Picked up "Portnoy's Complaint" from the library tonight, and "Scar Tissue" by Anthony Kiedis (sp?) and some other dude.
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