I finished Everything's Eventual and I didn't like much. I'm reading 'The Shop' by Stephen King, of course! At the moment, I like it. I look forward to finishing it for reading 'It'.
I finished Everything's Eventual and I didn't like much. I'm reading 'The Shop' by Stephen King, of course! At the moment, I like it. I look forward to finishing it for reading 'It'.
The Shop, as in relation to Firestarter..?I'm reading 'The Shop' by Stephen King, of course!
In the past 6 weeks I've read three of Sai King's recommendations: The White Devil by Justin Evans, The Accident by Linwood Barclay, and Crossers by Philip Caputo. The White Devil scared the h*ll out of me - so much that I sought out Evans' previous novel, A Good and Happy Child. That one made me sleep with the lights on. HIGHLY recommend Evans. The Barclay and Caputo novels were very good - Barclay an entertaining thriller, and Caputo a more "serious" novel.
Has anyone heard of, or read The Knife of Never Letting Go..?
About a month or so ago, Jeremiah was hanging out with Tanya and I in our room, and he seemed interested in the book, so Tanya proceeded to read aloud the first 10 pages, and I thought the writing was just HORRIBLE. But as of late, I keep coming across the title, and even read a highly favorable review of it on Goodreads, so yesterday I decided to give it a go... and boy am I glad I did! I ended up reading the first 39 pages in roughly an hour. The story keeps you intrigued, excited, and thus far very addictive. And Ms. Spidey- there's a very lovable dog in this one named Manchee, and he is a RIOT! I thought of you while reading it.
I'll be sure to let you guys know my thoughts/opinion(s) on it once I'm done.
Happy reading!
Here's a link:
http://www.amazon.com/Knife-Never-Le...8556844&sr=8-6
Finished Heart-Shaped Box by Joe Hill last night (excellent read!)...and picked up Sing You Home by Jodi Picoult. Have never read her books before, but it was out on the table at the library, I picked it up and read this:
"Picoult writes with unassuming brilliance." - Stephen King
This is a must read, right?!
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