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The Cellar, first book of Richard Laymon's Beast House series. The Beast House, the second book in Richard Laymon's Beast House series. The Midnight Tour, third book in Laymon's Beast House series. |
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Randomly picked a book by Steinbeck, . "Of Mice and Men"..halfway through and i find it very engaging...
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"Calico Joe" by John Grisham. I love a good baseball novel, especially during the season.
Might get my hands on a copy W.P. Kinsella's "The Iowa Baseball Confederacy" next and actually finish it this time. I've begun reading it twice, and then somehow lost track of my copy each time, which is why I haven't finished it. |
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Birds of North America by Ken Kaufmann
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The Book Of Enoch
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The Cellar, first book of Richard Laymon's Beast House series. The Beast House, the second book in Richard Laymon's Beast House series. The Midnight Tour, third book in Laymon's Beast House series. Friday Night At The Beast House, final book in the Beast House series. |
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Battle Royale - Koushun Takami
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i'm reading Blue Bloods book 5
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hamster huey and the gooey kablooie
cap'n corriander and er' five knuckle belly lander the slaughter house 5 deathnote |
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Into scripture right now!
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Just finished The Winter King by Bernard Cornwell.
Now reading Roses by Leila Meacham. |
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Horns - Joe Hill (Stephen King's son. Definitely not comparing them, Joe has his own style. But I do like how he references his dad's work, even mentions Stephen's fictitious town of Derry.)
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Just got started on my second steinbeck,"the wayward bus"...i like it aw'ready!
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Immortals of Meluha by Amish Tripathi
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Creation by Gore Vidal
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A Witch Alone by Marian Green
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The One Piece series,Superior Spider Man series,aaaaaand HunterXHunter Series.
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Re reading Twice 22 - Ray Bradbury (Omnibus of Bradbury's anthologies The Golden Apples of the Sun and A Medicine for Melancholy)
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Leaves of Grass - Walt Whitman Oooh, liked that book a lot when I read it years ago. Good choice. :) |
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