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Inferno by Dan Brown... real page turner....
I just finished Revival. This has to be the darkest story King has written. The ending is so nasty I truthfully don't know if I'm going to reread this for a long, long time.
John
Ooooh...sounds like a real good SK story. I cant wait for the general release of Revival!
NOW, I am excited for Revival. Sounds like my type of book.
sounds like a return to the early works of King from what i've read about Revival
It helps a lot if you've read him before so you know what you're getting into and it also helps if you've been really,REALLY stoned before, I can't recall a leading character who smokes as much weed as Doc in Inherent Vice which is very noirish and funny too, a real departure for Pynchon but you know it's one of his books from page 1
Well I haven't read anything by Pynchon but I do meet that second requirement lol. Inherent Vice has been on my radar since I learned of PTA's involvement so I'm sure I'll get around to it sooner or later.
Pynchon's best is Against the Day.
Starting this:
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Finished Mr. Mercedes - liked it, didn't love it. I am looking forward to the next in the series.
Just started novel by Jo Nesbo called The Redbreast. I am about 70 pages in and its pretty good so far. Friends who know how much I loved Steig Larrson have been recommending Nesbo for a couple of years.
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I posted reviews for Dark Duets (anthology) and The City by Koontz here: http://nottooterrible.wordpress.com
the only thing bears can do now is re-read Dickens. Finished Chuzzlewit and Our Mutual Friend; now halfway through The Old Curiosity Shop
Conan Of Cimmeria by Robert E Howard, L Sprague De Camp an Lin Carter
Reading READY PLAYER ONE by Ernest Cline.