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    Quote Originally Posted by skootie View Post
    I finished "Boy's Life" by Robert McCammon...good story to the end. (Although I wondered what became of Vernon at the end!) I was thinking of picking up another by this author at the library today, but instead, spied a copy of "The Twelve" on one of the shelves right as I walked in. So, I checked out it and "The Passage", and am going to curl up with those for the next week or so. I really enjoy reading this thread, because it's introduced me to authors and books I probably would never have found on my own, most all of which I've enjoyed. Until later.
    I really enjoyed Cronin's books.

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    Deep into the first of the trilology, The Strain, by Guillermo Del Toro and Chuck Hogan. A vampire virus gone epidemic in New York City is the main theme. Interesting, always interesting to see a new twist on vampires. Definitely not sparkly vampires. But I liked the ones in the Passage a bit better. Both are scary and were a threat to humanity as described.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champ1966 View Post
    Just started Life,Keith Richard's autobiography
    Wow talk about plagiarism this guy has obviously been reading my diary

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    Island - Richard Laymon

    This is my first book of his. How did I go through life and miss this guy? I'm loving this book.

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    Quote Originally Posted by champ1966 View Post
    Wow talk about plagiarism this guy has obviously been reading my diary

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    I just started Uncle Steve's "Guns".

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    I've just started Blake crouch's Pines. I hope the book is as good as the description on the back cover!! ( it sort of reminds me of Misery... spooky hospital, middle of nowhere etc)

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    What are you reading?
    What makes you think I can read?

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    Started last Friday with 22/11/63 yes it's 11/22/63 by King
    I love the time travel story so much. Again a wonderful SK story.

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    I finished Island by Richard Laymon (my first Laymon). I really enjoyed this and the ending was really great. Dean Koontz does the intro to the book (he was a friend of Richard Laymon) and mentions how depraved Laymon's characters can get. When I was about halfway through, I was thinking that it wasn't so depraved but man did that change There was a lot of humor amongst all the depravity so that helped soften it a little. It was good and very hard to put down.

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