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the Lee bio is in my queue as well. will have to add the Lawrence bio. thanks for that bit of info.
i found my next book
sean got me this, its really good
Winter lasts most of the year at the edge of the Russian wilderness, and in the long nights, Vasilisa and her siblings love to gather by the fire to listen to their nurse’s fairy tales. Above all, Vasya loves the story of Frost, the blue-eyed winter demon. Wise Russians fear him, for he claims unwary souls, and they honor the spirits that protect their homes from evil.
Then Vasya’s widowed father brings home a new wife from Moscow. Fiercely devout, Vasya’s stepmother forbids her family from honoring their household spirits, but Vasya fears what this may bring. And indeed, misfortune begins to stalk the village.
But Vasya’s stepmother only grows harsher, determined to remake the village to her liking and to groom her rebellious stepdaughter for marriage or a convent. As the village’s defenses weaken and evil from the forest creeps nearer, Vasilisa must call upon dangerous gifts she has long concealed—to protect her family from a threat sprung to life from her nurse’s most frightening tales.
I just bought that today!
11/22/63 Stephen King
That was the last Stephen King novel I truly loved.
I've wanted to read this ever since it came out and just never did.
I think it's one of his best. Other than The Green Mile and the Dark Tower series, I can't think of any others that compare (but I didn't care as much for the Stand or It as most).
That was the last Stephen King novel I truly loved.
That book is fantastic. Really enjoyed it (twice). I also like the Mr. Mercedes books - Bill Hodges novels. First two of them more than the third.
Just started it.