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.
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...
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.
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.
"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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