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Topic: WHAT ARE YOU READING NOW - part 2
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Sat 04/04/15 07:48 AM
Glory Lane - Alan Dean Foster

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Sat 04/04/15 07:51 AM
I'm reading "Of Human Bondage" by W. Somerset Maugham. Written in 1915.

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Sat 04/04/15 09:41 AM
im reading fifty shades of grey.

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Wed 04/08/15 05:28 AM
John Dies At The End - David Wong

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Thu 04/09/15 06:14 AM
Just finished Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes last night and now on to his Revival.
I have been dealing with not seeing properly the last couple of years, so lost some time reading. I bought these 2 books, but hadn't been able to get through them. NOW, I am back to it and will be heading to the bookstore more often!! :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:

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Thu 04/09/15 06:22 AM
should asked sooner mel i would have loaned you my arm strecherbigsmile


ot on the lighter side right now... one of piers anthony zanth novels

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Thu 04/09/15 06:53 AM

Just finished Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes last night and now on to his Revival.
I have been dealing with not seeing properly the last couple of years, so lost some time reading. I bought these 2 books, but hadn't been able to get through them. NOW, I am back to it and will be heading to the bookstore more often!! :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


Have you read King's 11/22/63?

Also, King is working on a sequel to Mr. Mercedes.

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Thu 04/09/15 07:18 AM
I've Got You Under my Skin - Mary Higgins Clark.

11/22/63 is an awesome book...very UnStephen King but yet very Stephen King.laugh

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Thu 04/09/15 07:25 AM
"How to Survive the Loss of a Love" by Melba Colgrove, Harold H. Bloomfield, Peter McWilliams

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Thu 04/09/15 07:37 AM


Just finished Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes last night and now on to his Revival.
I have been dealing with not seeing properly the last couple of years, so lost some time reading. I bought these 2 books, but hadn't been able to get through them. NOW, I am back to it and will be heading to the bookstore more often!! :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


Have you read King's 11/22/63?

Also, King is working on a sequel to Mr. Mercedes.

I have not read 11/22/63 yet. Didn't even know about it until I got to the end of Mr. Mercedes last night and was reading the back flap cover. laugh
That will be another purchase soon. :banana:
I have almost all of his books (even Dear Constant Reader), and most in hardback. It's a fun collection-thang! LOL
I would like to find Cujo and Carrie in hardback.

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Thu 04/09/15 07:44 AM
Edited by Torgo70 on Thu 04/09/15 07:51 AM



Just finished Stephen King's Mr. Mercedes last night and now on to his Revival.
I have been dealing with not seeing properly the last couple of years, so lost some time reading. I bought these 2 books, but hadn't been able to get through them. NOW, I am back to it and will be heading to the bookstore more often!! :banana: :banana: :banana: :banana:


Have you read King's 11/22/63?

Also, King is working on a sequel to Mr. Mercedes.

I have not read 11/22/63 yet. Didn't even know about it until I got to the end of Mr. Mercedes last night and was reading the back flap cover. laugh
That will be another purchase soon. :banana:
I have almost all of his books (even Dear Constant Reader), and most in hardback. It's a fun collection-thang! LOL
I would like to find Cujo and Carrie in hardback.


Same here, love collecting his books, have most in hard back, just recently picked up a hardback of The Dead Zone as my paperback version fell apart. Plus I have the First Editions of the second and third Dark Tower books. And have the oversized edition of Stephen King's short story My Pretty Pony that comes in a cardboard sleeve.
Lucked upon that one years and years ago at Powell Books in Portland.

(The pic below isn't mine, I have mine with the rest of my King books, just didn't have a pic of it handy)

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Thu 04/09/15 07:45 AM

11/22/63 is an awesome book...very UnStephen King but yet very Stephen King.laugh


Haha true. It's easily in my top 5 of his books.

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Thu 04/09/15 09:08 AM


11/22/63 is an awesome book...very UnStephen King but yet very Stephen King.laugh


Haha true. It's easily in my top 5 of his books.

I felt that way about Lisey's Story, but it was STILL King and STILL good. shades
I am anxious to read this now!! Thanks :thumbsup:

Yes, my Carrie and Cujo were in paperback and fell apart. LOL

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Thu 04/09/15 09:22 AM



11/22/63 is an awesome book...very UnStephen King but yet very Stephen King.laugh


Haha true. It's easily in my top 5 of his books.

I felt that way about Lisey's Story, but it was STILL King and STILL good. shades
I am anxious to read this now!! Thanks :thumbsup:

Yes, my Carrie and Cujo were in paperback and fell apart. LOL


Lisey's Story was really good too.

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Thu 04/09/15 02:58 PM
Just started reading "The Girl on the Train" by Paula Hawkins. It's #1 on best seller list now. I ordered it from my library a month ago. It was on back order, as they told me, because it's so popular and not enough copies to go around.

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Thu 04/09/15 03:02 PM
I've read a lot of V.C. Andrews and Stephen King.

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Fri 04/10/15 07:47 AM
Currently reading "La fille de papier" by Guillaume Musso

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Mon 04/13/15 07:27 AM
demon cycle the skull throne by peter v. brett

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Mon 04/13/15 08:23 AM
"The Windup Girl" by Paolo Bacigalupi

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Thu 04/16/15 05:25 AM

John Dies At The End - David Wong


Now onto the sequel - This Book Is Full Of Spiders.

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