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I read James A Moore's Homestead yesterday and am currently reading Brian James Freeman's Dreamlike States, which I intend to finish before going to bed. Going to finish McBride's The Event either before I go to sleep or sometime tomorrow. Will then read Meikle's The Ravine or Garton's DerelictionWARNING!!! WARNING!!! DO NOT VIEW THIS SPOILER! YOU HAVE BEEN WARNED!!!
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More than halfway through Pandemic By Scot Sigler, really fun read, after I plan to read Jack & Jill by Kealan Patrick Burke!
Books I've read in 2014:
The Innswich Horror by Edward Lee
Chiliad:A Meditation by Clive Barker
Blue November Storms by Brian James Freeman
Dreamlike States by Brian James Freeman
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Reading The Lacuna by Barbara Kingsolver; one of fifteen "new" authors I plan on reading this year. It's quite good (though not really my type of book)--but I doubt I'll bother to read anything else by her."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Let us know what you think of Annihilation. I'm up in the air about this one.Originally posted by slayn666 View PostI finally finished Dark Advent. It doesn't usually take me that long to finish a book, but I'm discovering that grad school really, really cuts into reading time
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Starting Annihilation by Jeff Vandermeer now.
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I finished it earlier today and loved it. It's pretty weird, which shouldn't be a shock if you're familiar with Vandermeer, but intriguing and well-paced. It leaves a lot of questions unanswered, but that's expected as it's the first book in a trilogy. If weird fiction is your thing, I highly recommend it.Originally posted by Joe315 View PostLet us know what you think of Annihilation. I'm up in the air about this one.
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I started The Abominable on my new Kindle Paperwhite yesterday. I had an old Nook Simple Touch (the cheapest one) before, and the immediate benefit of the upgrade was evident when I took my daughter to a birthday party yesterday. It was at Bounce U, one of those dimly lit places with lots of UV lights and lasers. I was able to relax on a bench and read for over an hour.
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I would mind to upgrade my Kobo to a similar typeOriginally posted by Dave1442397 View PostI started The Abominable on my new Kindle Paperwhite yesterday. I had an old Nook Simple Touch (the cheapest one) before, and the immediate benefit of the upgrade was evident when I took my daughter to a birthday party yesterday. It was at Bounce U, one of those dimly lit places with lots of UV lights and lasers. I was able to relax on a bench and read for over an hour.
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