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Into Thin Air. Jon Krakauer
If you ever thought about climbing Everest this would probably change your mind....
*To be fair I actually didn't read this but downloaded the audio to listen to while driving. But it was good enough to buy a hard copy for the shelves and kept me sitting in my car at various arrivals when I should have been getting out...
I fancy this one. Have you read Touching The Void by Joe Simpson?
I have.
Hardcore climbers are fucking nuts.
I would rather base jump.
I would rather swim with great white.
I would...
Well just about anything I guess.
Edit: speaking of cunts. Sandy Pitman sure sounds like she was a proper one..
I'm reading the Chosen by the Vampire Kings book that LTR mentioned a couple weeks ago (? Last week maybe).
I kinda want to throttle that woman Becky.
It's a fun read. I'm wondering if there will ever be some man on man action. I'm holding out for it - Zane seems like he'd be down.
It's a fun read. I'm wondering if there will ever be some man on man action. I'm holding out for it - Zane seems like he'd be down.
Whoever is born here, is doomed to stay 'til death. Whoever settles, never leaves.
Welcome to Black Spring, the seemingly picturesque Hudson Valley town haunted by the Black Rock Witch, a seventeenth century woman whose eyes and mouth are sewn shut. Muzzled, she walks the streets and enters homes at will. She stands next to children's bed for nights on end. Everybody knows that her eyes may never be opened or the consequences will be too terrible to bear.
The elders of Black Spring have virtually quarantined the town by using high-tech surveillance to prevent their curse from spreading. Frustrated with being kept in lockdown, the town's teenagers decide to break their strict regulations and go viral with the haunting. But, in so doing, they send the town spiraling into dark, medieval practices of the distant past.
"HEX", by Thomas Olde Heuvelt. Fata, you might like this one!
Ooh a fella I work with recommended that to me also. I've loaned your Pretty Girls to another colleague and she's loving it too. A cracking read.