What book are you reading?
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tinkerhellraiser wrote: »
looks good0 -
Mustard seed - Laila Ibrahim0
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talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Ugh steven king is so self indulged and boring! I know he has a large following but i can't stand his droning!0 -
talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Good yarns, crappy endings. Running Man was really good1 -
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The Tattoist of Auschwiz it’s so good1
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Brothers Karamazov
Obsessed with Ivan’s books and chapters1 -
Sandra Brown, The Sting. Very mindless reading0
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talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Yes, you should read "The Dark Tower Series" if you haven't already2 -
Love a bit of morbid humour. Despite the humour though, I'm learning a lot from this book.
Smoke gets in your eyes and other lessons from the crematorium by Caitlin Doughty.0 -
your_future_ex_wife wrote: »talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Good yarns, crappy endings. Running Man was really good
That's exactly it! He is SO good at developing characters and stories but the endings for the most part just leave me flat. For the most part. I will defend to the death his short story collections.
However...The Stand is still my favorite book ever and 11/22/63 was pretty great.0 -
Tried Girl Wash Your Face but just couldnt get into it and had to drop it. Listening to Woof by Spencer Quinn, not groudbreaking but provides some entertainment on the commute that I don't mind my toddler overhearing.1
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zhenjagumenjuk1706 wrote: »
I was looking at that too.0 -
craziirabbit wrote: »talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Ugh steven king is so self indulged and boring! I know he has a large following but i can't stand his droning!
I just finished his book the long walk. That was a very good book.0 -
talkinghead86 wrote: »Any King fans here? : )
Huge fan. Just finished the long walk. That was a good one. Different from his norm.1 -
Just finished 2 books. The long walk by Stephen King and What the night knows by Dean Koontz. Both very good.0
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Miracle on the 17th Green by James Patterson. Light reading, very predictable, but I enjoyed it.0
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the fourth thing0
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BasedGawd412 wrote: »
That looks interesting, I might have to check it out0 -
Finished when They call you a terrorist by Patrisse Cullors today & now I'm reading Everything I never told you by Celeste Ng1
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Reckoner67 wrote: »BasedGawd412 wrote: »
That looks interesting, I might have to check it out
Easy read. The horror stories will make your blood boil.0 -
Love a bit of morbid humour. Despite the humour though, I'm learning a lot from this book.
Smoke gets in your eyes and other lessons from the crematorium by Caitlin Doughty.
I LOVE Caitlin! I got to see her speak last fall and it was really awesome. Both of her books are 10/10 in my opinion but I loved that one better than From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death.1 -
Career of Evil by Robert Galbraith (J.K. Rowling). It's the third book in the series. Very good!0
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The Laughing Policeman
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I've been sick with a cold so have read quite a bit this week - silver lining? lol. Read all ten books in Elly Griffith's "Ruth Galloway" mystery series. It's very atmospheric, and she really grows as a writer during the series.
Also finished "The Night Before" by Wendy Walker (got it as an ARC through the publisher) - it was pretty shallow, but a decent thriller. Same thing - ARC - of "Lock Every Door" by Riley Sager. Compulsively readable - can't recommend it enough.
Last night I read "Cruel Acts" by Jane Casey and it was superb. If you like police procedurals, her Maeve Kerrigan series is to-die-for, and this is the best yet.
I honestly have no idea what to read next so might hunt around this thread for some ideas...0 -
Just picked these up
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seltzermint555 wrote: »Love a bit of morbid humour. Despite the humour though, I'm learning a lot from this book.
Smoke gets in your eyes and other lessons from the crematorium by Caitlin Doughty.
I LOVE Caitlin! I got to see her speak last fall and it was really awesome. Both of her books are 10/10 in my opinion but I loved that one better than From Here to Eternity: Traveling the World to Find the Good Death.
@seltzermint555 that's so cool that uoh got to see her speak! I have a lot of admiration for her & would love to be friends with her I don't know anyone else who knows about her. One of my co-workers did history at uni & I'm trying to get her to read the book so I can chat to her about it!1
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