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Picked up Bones are Forever by Kathy Reichs yesterday from the library. Temperence is called to an abandoned apartment where she finds a newly delivered dead baby in the vanity, a baby that had been delivered a year before behind the window seat and a mummifed baby in the air duct in the closet.:eek2:
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Finished The Orchardist over the weekend. I'm not sure how I feel about it. It was well written, and I never felt bored or like I didn't want to read it, but the story was so sad. There was a thread of family and sacrifice running through it, but it wasn't a very happy story.
Went back to Dracula, should finish it today or tomorrow. Then on to The Twelve!
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Bag of Bones..watched the movie first..yes backwards haha
You'll enjoy the book much, much better.
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I cancelled the hardcover copy of "The Twelve" I had ordered from Amazon last night, and then downloaded the Kindle version instead. I'm 25% of the way through, it's a great read so far. :y:
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Peter Straub - A Dark Matter
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I'm currently reading 'Dog is My Co-Pilot'. It's a bunch of short stories from authors about their dogs. Should be a quick read but it's taking me forever cuz I don't have the will power most nights to turn the TV off and pick up the book!
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Why, Sheemie's Halloween Story! Thank you everyone, it was great! :ghostface:
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It is. :smile2:
Accccckkkkkk!!! I need to get it!
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Just started Carrie......first time reading this one
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I'm currently enjoying Conn Iggulden's "Bones of the Hills". One of the epic trilogy of novels about Genghis Khan's life. It is fast paced and the attention to detail is magnificent. I highly recommend them, the others being "Wolf of the Plains" & "Lords of the Bow"