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    I'm juggling several books right now: The Twenty-Year Death by Ariel Winter, A Book of Horrors edited by Stephen Jones, The Devil's Coattails edited by Jason Brock and William F. Nolan, and Dueling Minds edited by Mr. Freeman. Whew!

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      Just finished "The Gray Man" by Mark Greaney; loved it and can't wait to start the next one. Be that as it may, at the moment I'm in the mood for some goofy Bizarro.

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        Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
        Pete you should be killing that tbr pile while you are waiting for the new job to start.Perfect opportunity to catch up on some reading.
        I've snagged a part time job closing down my old office, I was the only person to stay so I'm taking care of all the paper work, contracts and stuff. And its not part time at all, except the pay.

        But I am reading quite a bit, going to finish up 11/22/63 and then move on to something else. Can't decide what though. Maybe something from my PS grab bag...

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          Glad you are working if only part time.I am loving the strain trilogy so much.awesome.Just awesome.

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            I really wanted that set from Lonely Road. Missed out on the first though, but they look beautiful! I'll try to hunt down the trade hardcovers of these though.

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              Yeah, would love to have gotten in on the LRB editions, but didn't have the money for either of them when offered. Luckily have 1st/1st editions of the trade editions for when I get to reading them.
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                Just finished The Key by Simon Toyne. Not bad, but you could tell it was the second part of a trilogy. Starting on The Candleman by Alex Scarrow. Underrated author in my opinion.

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                  "On Target" by Mark Greaney, though I'm in one of those ADD-reading moods - seems like every day I find something I'd much rather be reading! I really need to get a grip and try focusing , work on reading some of the books on my shelves that I've had for years and haven't read yet. That said, I think I'll go with Bentley Little.

                  I return to work tomorrow, which is both good and bad - there will be less time for anything now.

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                    On the final stretch of 11/22/63, just about 100 pages to go so I should be done today if I have time after work or tomorrow morning. Great read!

                    Still debating what to read next. I'm in the mood for more King...

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                      You just gave me the urge to go down stairs and get the second half of in the tall grass and finally finish it. So bored today.

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                        Do it Teri!

                        Finished 11/22/63. Got a bit teary at the end. Ehh, I mean something flew into my eye, yeah, that's what it was.

                        Now, satisfying my King-craving, The Eyes of the Dragon.

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                          Eyes is a great read.One I have been able to share with my kids.Of course it is DT related too and that helps.

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                            I am reading The Book Thief by Markus Zusak. It was on the NPR reader's top 100 teen books. It is really good.
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                              Finished The Candleman, which was really good, and now splitting time between HHhH by Laurent Binet and London Macabre by Steven Savile.

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                                Let us know what you think of London Macabre as that one interests me.

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