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    Quote Originally Posted by Dana Jean View Post
    Uh oh. I have this waiting in my stack.
    It might get better. But I'm having a hard time picking it up to find out.

    It's very chick lit, which is not my favorite thing. But some people love it so I may be judging harshly.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Becks19 View Post
    I have to get this!! I am so nuts and tired,( it has been a long week) when Spidey told me she was reading The Twelve, it didn't click that it was the sequel to the passage!!! Whoo hoo I am ready for that!!!
    From what I have read thus far, you won't be disappointed.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Spideyman View Post
    From what I have read thus far, you won't be disappointed.
    Ohhh, I want it even more now!! I really did enjoy the Passage......So, I am sure I won't be!!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by guido tkp View Post
    savage season joe lansdale
    Oooo, I LOVES me some Joe Lansdale!! Love his Hap & Leonard books!

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    I am currently reading "The Twelve" by Justin Cronin, (Snagged an advance readers -unedited for content- edition in a small contest at MEGATON@megaton_us) .The book is great ,so far;a strong and "Kingly" novel,long. Picks you up and reintroduces you interestingly ;and slams you right back into the story. Also on the road or in waiting rooms, I have been reading Michael Crichton's And Richard Preston's "Micro"; very well -meshed speculative fiction thriller. As if this were not enough I am flying through "Cold Vengeance" by Douglas Preston and Lincoln Child. I am a big fan of theirs and their enigmatic agent Aloysius X. Pendergast. I know most -if not all of you -are familiar with ALL of these authors ,however if you missed, or have not picked up one of these three aforementioned titles;I really believe you'll like them. I was nice to be lucky and win this month; a little something extra in the reading realm thanks MEGATON at PostApoc.net(Great British and other Apocalyptic literature outpost) You'll like their website.Take care, R.S.S.

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    Read Mitch Albom's The Time Keeper, first time I've read him. I liked it a lot. Very quick read, but a lot of things to think about.

    Also The Dog Stars, by Peter Heller. Post apocalyptic novel, it took me a while to get used to the clipped narration, but it works, because the main character is used to being mostly alone. I liked this one too, there was some heartbreak and sadness, but there was a lot of love and hope, too.

    Now I'm reading The Orchardist, a debut novel by Amanda Coplin. Only about 20 pages in, but I am really enjoying it so far.

    Was reading Dracula, first time reading it. I was really enjoying it a lot, and thought I'd be through it before the above mentioned books made their way back to my library where I had them on hold, but the library was nice enough to transfer them in from the other branch for me, so they arrived much sooner than I expected. So I put Dracula aside, but am anxious to get back to it.

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    I started The Twelve last night. I really like it.

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    Just finished Odd Thomas. Enjoyed it, but

    there was enough foreshadowing in place I knew I would not like all the ending. Not that it was bad, just sad.
    Going to start Salem's Lot. I have not read the book or seen the movie. Although I have read a lot of King books, every time I thought about this one, it seemed like there an overdose of vampire fiction out there in movies tv and books; and I would read something else. Since vampire personas seem "to have lost their way" as of recent, Salem's Lot seems like a good choice, and right before Halloween.

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    Quote Originally Posted by tenngolfer View Post
    Just finished Odd Thomas. Enjoyed it, but

    there was enough foreshadowing in place I knew I would not like all the ending. Not that it was bad, just sad.
    Going to start Salem's Lot. I have not read the book or seen the movie. Although I have read a lot of King books, every time I thought about this one, it seemed like there an overdose of vampire fiction out there in movies tv and books; and I would read something else. Since vampire personas seem "to have lost their way" as of recent, Salem's Lot seems like a good choice, and right before Halloween.
    Salem's Lot is still on my "To Read" list but doesn't really sit too high up, I am back on the Dark Towers and when I am done with them, there is still the small matter of a little book called The Stand.

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