I am reading Dead Ever After. Great book. If your my know the characters through True Blood you need to read this series. Much better.
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I started reading the 25th anniversary edition of Christine yesterday, and got around 300 pages into it. It's been a while since I last read this one, and it was nice to read it again.
As the intro says, reading books like this at different stages of your life just adds to the experience. I first read it on 03/09/84, and saw the movie the next day (books and movies took a while to get to us in Ireland). Back then I was close in age to Arnie and Dennis - now I'm closer to their fathers' age
King's writing has always had the ability to suck me into the story. I read 180 pages of Christine while at my daughter's karate class last night, and I was so engrossed in the book I barely knew the kids were there. Not many authors do that for me.
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Rated The Influence 3 stars on GR. it was quick and fun, in true Little fashion, but I found the gratuitous in places and with a too easy resolution. But the simplicity of the logic behind the ending was ingenious.
Am going out of comfort zone this holiday season with a volume of The Marquis de Sade's works: Justine, Philosophy in the Bedroom & Other Writings. Amusing in it's absurdity, but very, very disturbing.
EDIT: Said the man in the pink bunny suit..."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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I finished up reading The Damnation Game the other night and I am so glad that CD has offered the Limited Edition because it pushed me to finally read the copy I have and I absolutely loved it! I just started this book called The Hobbit by someone named J. R. R. Tolkien, anyone ever heard of him?
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Originally posted by Tommy View PostI finished up reading The Damnation Game the other night and I am so glad that CD has offered the Limited Edition because it pushed me to finally read the copy I have and I absolutely loved it! I just started this book called The Hobbit by someone named J. R. R. Tolkien, anyone ever heard of him?
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Originally posted by Lincoln View PostIt's great, isn't it Tommy! 'Breer The Razor Eater' is one of the most memorable characters ever.
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