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i put that on my audible list
it sounds good
it sounds good
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i put that on my audible list
it sounds good
"HEX", by Thomas Olde Heuvelt. Fata, you might like this one!
That sounds fantastic. I was just saying I hadn't read anything super dark and creepy in some time.
The last book that kept me on edge was I'm thinking of Ending Things Iaian Reid and apparently out of my group of reader friends I was the only one who liked it.
It's good so far, but for real, try Pretty Girls by Karen Slaughter. Grabs you from the beginning.
It's on my bookshelf. I did that Book of the Month club and got it as my pick one month. But then forgot about it until the other day when I was going through books to see if I had another book I wanted to order.
I realize now I have an addiction. I'm okay with it. I will Pretty Girls to the top. Oh, and I just got back The Woman in Cabin 10 from my sister - heard that was pretty good too.
This work thing is really hampering my reading.
About to start Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman.
someone just got me this
With raucous humor and brilliantly orchestrated mayhem, Meddling Kids subverts teen detective archetypes like the Hardy Boys, the Famous Five, and Scooby-Doo, and delivers an exuberant and wickedly entertaining celebration of horror, love, friendship, and many-tentacled, interdimensional demon spawn.
amazon linky
i will read it first then get the audio with a credit cause i am cheap
I saw an NPR post about this book, I'm interested to know how you like it.
the description of the testes damage was worth getting this book
i think i'm gonna love the audio
Just started Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Battle of France. The 1942 edition I'm reading does not give attribution to the author, RAF Wing Commander Paul Richey, probably because he was still on active duty at the time.
Just started Fighter Pilot - A Personal Record of the Battle of France. The 1942 edition I'm reading does not give attribution to the author, RAF Wing Commander Paul Richey, probably because he was still on active duty at the time.
I saw an NPR post about this book, I'm interested to know how you like it.
I have two on the go, both fab.
The Wall by Marlen Haushofer and Furiously Happy by Jenny Lawson. The latter cheers to Wings for introducing me to Jenny.
eh i was not thrilled with the actual way this dude writes
the story line was awesome and but this could have been written a heck of a lot better