Started reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy last night. It's so... visceral. Has anyone else read it to tell me what they think?
Started reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy last night. It's so... visceral. Has anyone else read it to tell me what they think?
Just got done reading Hank Haney's book on being Tiger Woods swing coach.
Starting Wind Through the Keyhole tomorrow.
I finally opened Cujo..about halfway through it. Before that I re-read an old John Saul (The Blackstone Chronicles, I think is the titile. He gives a nod to SK for ther serial novel.) Before that Wind Through the Keyhole..after, of course, re-reading DTII-VII while waiting for it.
Am now reading The Long Walk. It is good thus far.
tinker, tailor, soldier, spy...by john lecarre
Currently I'm about 1/3 of the way through Duma Key (my first time reading it), and I'm planning on following that up with The Wind Through the Keyhole, which I just received for my birthday![]()
Hi, Dsurrett-I read Dekker's trilogy of Black, Red, White, and really enjoyed them. I saw a lot of what had to be King-inspired situations. Similarities to the Talisman and Black House mainly.
Did you know there's actually four books in the series? The last one (or 1st, depending on the order you chose to read them) is called Green.
Do you find yourself struggling with UTD?
Oh yes, McCarthy's The Road is a truly incredibly work of art, as is any of his other work, IMO! Enjoy.Started reading The Road by Cormac McCarthy last night. It's so... visceral. Has anyone else read it to tell me what they think?![]()
Sorry it was meant to read TTSS , tinker,tailor,soldier spy!!!!!! I've been working too hard I think,can no longer spell!! The books are slow to start but they come together in the end,just finished call for the dead today and it was good with a little twist in the end.
Dracula, the Undead by Dacre Stoker and Ian Holt. I wasn't expecting much from it, but I've been really enjoying it.
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