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    Finished Where They Wait by Scott Carson.

    Thought it was a mixed bag.

    While I enjoyed the historical ghost story angle, I found the tech-noir
    app and mental manipulation angle to be convoluted and vague.

    If you are new to Carson, I would recommend trying The Chill first.

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      Finished up Stories for the Next Pandemic by Brian Keene.

      I’ve kind of fallen off the wagon as far as Keene’s novels go, but still generally enjoy his short fiction, and this small collection holds true to form.

      A quick, short read that I really enjoyed.

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        Finished The Girl on the Porch by Richard Chizmar.

        I thought it was a fast paced, interesting read, mining most of the same suburban paranoia themes Chizmar touched upon on in The Longest December.

        The ending was rather abrupt and left me feeling I had missed something as a reader.

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          Currently about a third of the way through A Bright and Beautiful Eternal World by James Chambers.

          So far, thoroughly enjoying this collection of Lovecraftian stories.

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            Just finished reading the SST LE of Joe Lansdale's "The Donut Legion". Liked it but didn't love it. Has a fun cast of characters and you get Lansdale's usual solid writing and colorful turns of phrase, but for me, the story ultimately felt a little flat by the end, at least by Lansdale standards, especially the "final boss" battle with Cowboy. I also thought the way Lansdale described some of the sex scenes between the main character and Scrappy were a bit cringy. I do think that Lansdale nailed the ending, and I also do think it would be fun spending time with some of these characters again, even if it were a guest appearance. Overall, I'm glad to have read this book and would give it a C+ as it is better than average, just not quite as good as I was expecting.

            Am now reading a 1st hardcover of Ray Nayler's "The Mountain in the Sea". Have no idea what to expect, but the book has a bunch of blurbs from author's whom I enjoy; so, my fingers are crossed! 

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              Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
              Just finished reading the SST LE of Joe Lansdale's "The Donut Legion". Liked it but didn't love it. Has a fun cast of characters and you get Lansdale's usual solid writing and colorful turns of phrase, but for me, the story ultimately felt a little flat by the end, at least by Lansdale standards . . . Overall, I'm glad to have read this book and would give it a C+ as it is better than average, just not quite as good as I was expecting.
              Perfectly said.
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                I finished reading The Passage by Justin Cronin for the third time. It took me a while to get through, not just due to its length nor was it due to not being engaged with the book, but rather that I forgot just how dense Cronin's writing is. I have truly enjoyed this book each time that I've read it and even don't mind the time jump that the book takes, a significant hang-up I had the first time around as I was so invested in that first section--almost a kind of 300 page prologue--of the book. The richness of the world(s) that Cronin builds coupled with the careful attention to the various character arcs and subplots lend to the book's epic nature.

                I have am terrible at finishing book series, though, and this will be my third attempt at finishing the trilogy. On each previous attempt, I've waited so long between one book and the next that I felt the need to start over. The first attempt stalled between the first and second book and the second attempt stalled between the second and third book. So I'm making progress and maybe this time I'll actually finish it. That being said, I still am slotting a different book to read between each one just for a breather, so I could still be tempting fate.

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                  Just finished reading Ray Nayler's "The Mountain in the Sea". Glad to have read it, but not sure that I would ever revisit it. In fact, If I'm being honest, I was very close to DNF'ing it multiple times but untimely stuck with it until the end as it does have lots of interesting intellectual and philosophical ideas regarding what first contact/communicating with other intelligent species might look like. It kind of reminded me of the movie Arrival (the one with Amy Adams, not Charlie Sheen); however, unlike Arrival, this book was mostly boring and just not that fun in terms of plot or character. Felt like more of an "ideas" book than a story. That being said, I'm sure that I'll be think about a lot of the ideas in this book for quite a while which may have been the author's point more so than entertainment.

                  Am now reading Michael Koryta's "An Honest Man". I'm a big fan of pretty much everything Koryta has written so far; so, I have high hopes for this one, especially with the strength of the SK blurb.

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                    My new job, and new hours, have made reading very difficult. I've slowly been making my way through Basil Copper's SOLAR PONS OMNIBUS, VOLUME ONE, which is a fun Sherlock Holmes pastiche. I erroneously bought this thinking Pons was a supernatural detective (He isn't), so I doubt I'll be returning for the other two volumes. If I want Holmes, I'll read Holmes.
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                      I haven’t read anything in, probably, a month. A home move several states away has kept me extraordinarily distracted and busy. But we finally settled in our new place a week ago, and I hope after another week yet of Getting Stuff Done I’ll turn my attention back to reading.
                      First up will be a book for which I’ve been asked to write an introduction — my first such project, which is kinda cool.
                      Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                        Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
                        I haven’t read anything in, probably, a month. A home move several states away has kept me extraordinarily distracted and busy. But we finally settled in our new place a week ago, and I hope after another week yet of Getting Stuff Done I’ll turn my attention back to reading.
                        First up will be a book for which I’ve been asked to write an introduction — my first such project, which is kinda cool.
                        Congrats on the move and the book into. Very cool news indeed!

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                          Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post

                          Congrats on the move and the book into. Very cool news indeed!
                          Thanks on both counts.
                          Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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                            Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
                            First up will be a book for which I’ve been asked to write an introduction — my first such project, which is kinda cool.
                            I'll second sholloman's congratulations on both the move but also this awesome news. I'd say you're being rather humble with saying that it's "kinda cool." I think it's pretty darn awesome. Looking forward to hearing more about when you're able to divulge more.

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                              Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post

                              I'll second sholloman's congratulations on both the move but also this awesome news. I'd say you're being rather humble with saying that it's "kinda cool." I think it's pretty darn awesome. Looking forward to hearing more about when you're able to divulge more.
                              I appreciate that, and, you bet, I certainly will. I will say, if I can remove my hat of humility for a moment, that it’s a major small press, not micro press or indie, so I do feel good about that. Also feel some pressure, as I know I need to bring my top game to bat, but nothing good in life is easy, right?
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                                Nice, Ron! Couldn't happen to a nicer, or more knowledgeable, guy. Now let the guessing begin as to what book it is, lol.
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