Started Greener Pastures by Michael Wehunt. New author for me and whoever wrote the introduction really likes his writing.
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Finished reading the Earthling signed LE of The Widows of Winding Gale by Kealan Patrick Burke. Man was this book amazing! Literally everything worked for me. The characters were top notch, the setting was very realistic, and the scares were genuine and horrifying. Just a total joy to read a book like this! Wish Burke published more often as everything that I've read has been fantastic! This might be my favorite read in the Earthling Halloween series so far, the book is that good!
Am now reading the Lividian LE of Robert McCammon's "Leviathan". This is one of my favorite authors and one of my favorite series of books, so there's no way I could push this one down my tbp pile. Hope McCammon sticks the landing!
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Finished up White Trash & Recycled Nightmares by Rebecca Rowland, which was a complete miss for me.
Rowland has a very readable and engaging writing style, but her story endings just didn’t work for me. Too many WTF endings, too many stories were things that occurred in the first half of the story have no relevance to the second half of the story. After this 20 story collection, Rowland is probably an author I can write off as not being for me.
After WTARN, it was back to the gothic horror collection.
Finished up ‘Olalla’ by Robert Louis Stevenson this morning. It’s the longest story in the anthology, and while there were some subtle hints throughout the story, I didn’t think there was enough of a payoff at the end to justify its length. A disappointment, as I was looking forward to this first time read from Stevenson.
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Currently reading THE WIDOWS OF WINDING GALE by Kealan P. Burke...as usual, a very compelling tale. About halfway through this short novel, and looking forward to getting back to it asap.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Closing in on the end of THE AUCTIONEER, which is not what I was expecting. From the descriptions that I've read, I was anticipating something more along the lines of King's NEEDFUL THINGS, where the story would follow multiple members of the town, but Joan Samson concentrates on one family in this book, which makes the insidiousness much more personal and claustrophobic. I don't have high hopes for this ending well, but I just want to go into the pages of the book and tell these people "SAVE YOURSELVES!!". This would make a GREAT movie......
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Sweet! One of my all-time favorite reads. You'll have to post a review for the movie once you go see it. Will be interested to see/hear how they changed the ending.Originally posted by brlesh View PostStarting my reread of The Running Man.
Want to get a reread in before I go to see the movie, which has been getting a lot of positive buzz.
Word is this version sticks much closer to the source material than the original Schwarzenegger version.
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Damn, I forgot about the ending to the book!Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Sweet! One of my all-time favorite reads. You'll have to post a review for the movie once you go see it. Will be interested to see/hear how they changed the ending.
Yeah, they’ll have to change it. No way you could film that ending today.
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Just finished reading the Lividian LE of Robert McCammon's "Leviathan". What a bittersweet feeling! This is one of my favorite authors and has been one of my favorite series of books for the last quarter century. Was Leviathan the best book in the series, no, but it was an extremely good read and a very fitting end to the series. As always, McCammon's writing is top-notch, and pretty much everything worked for me within the story. Also, I truly loved the ending. McCammon found a way to make it both bittersweet and also very fun and unexpected. I know it will probably never happen due to the author wanting to retire in the near future, but boy would I like to see where he could go if he were to continue on with the ending of this book. Truly going to miss this series of books as I feel like I could read Matthew Corbett stories forever.
Am now reading the Cemetery Dance Deluxe Special Edition of "The Stand". Finally time to get this off of the TBR pile! Haven't read the story in years and figure it will be a nice Holiday re-read!
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