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Crankyfuzz

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Oh yeah, I read Joan of Arc. Another very strong woman. I loved that book. And that reminds me of the book I couldn't remember. It was Pope Joan by Donna Woolfolk Cross. Excellent book. Thanks for jogging my brain. :)

Sounds interesting and I have not read that one I am going to add it to my to be read list
 

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The Glass Castle is one my son read. From what my son has told me I do want to read it. (but sometimes I don't, KWIM)

From what he has said I find it interesting what she learns about who her parents are, and what she learns about who she is.

My son was a freshman in high school and even at that young age he enjoyed it and got seemed to get something from it.


Has anyone read

Water for Elephants by Sara Gruen
The Glass Castle: A Memoir by Jeannette Walls
Half Broke Horses: A True-Life Novel by Jeannette Walls

All three were excellent can not put down reads
 

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My ebook habit money is now my vaping habit money. I just finished reading for the 3rd time the Sookie Sackhouse, Southern Vampire Mysteries. I just love this series and I have never watched True Blood before. There are so many books I have read in the last year, good stuff. My current reading project is reading Stephen King in chronological order.
 

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My ebook habit money is now my vaping habit money. I just finished reading for the 3rd time the Sookie Sackhouse, Southern Vampire Mysteries. I just love this series and I have never watched True Blood before. There are so many books I have read in the last year, good stuff. My current reading project is reading Stephen King in chronological order.

I think I have read almost every Stephen King book out there :facepalm:
 

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My ebook habit money is now my vaping habit money. I just finished reading for the 3rd time the Sookie Sackhouse, Southern Vampire Mysteries. I just love this series and I have never watched True Blood before. There are so many books I have read in the last year, good stuff. My current reading project is reading Stephen King in chronological order.

While I do love the True Blood series, the books are so much better and so much more enjoyable, like most books are always better.

I am on a history kick right now so I have my John Jakes books back out and am reading them again one by one.
 

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My ebook habit money is now my vaping habit money. I just finished reading for the 3rd time the Sookie Sackhouse, Southern Vampire Mysteries. I just love this series and I have never watched True Blood before. There are so many books I have read in the last year, good stuff. My current reading project is reading Stephen King in chronological order.

Which Stephen King book are you on now?
 

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I am up to Firestarter, I also include his Richard Bachman pseudonym books into that order. So far, naturally, The Stand was great story telling and I enjoyed it, but for some reason "The Long Walk" has stayed on my mind, it is a very peculiar read. King leaves the reader to interpret the end and that is probably why I can't seem to get it out of my mind.
 

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Gotta love Silence of the Lambs, and the movie was actually very decent compared to the book!

I agree with the True Blood thing... but I can't get enough of Eric Northman :wub:. The only series that has bombed, except for the first book, that the TV show is MUCH better is the Vampire Diaries... I don't know what L.J. Smith was thinking with the books after the first. Hey, I'm not complaining when I watch the show... Damon Salvatore... :wub: ...I guess I have a pattern about liking to "bad guys" :laugh:
 

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I am up to Firestarter, I also include his Richard Bachman pseudonym books into that order. So far, naturally, The Stand was great story telling and I enjoyed it, but for some reason "The Long Walk" has stayed on my mind, it is a very peculiar read. King leaves the reader to interpret the end and that is probably why I can't seem to get it out of my mind.

I need to go back and read "The Long Walk" it's one of those i read so long ago I really don't remember it. I loved "The Stand".

Gotta love Silence of the Lambs, and the movie was actually very decent compared to the book!

I agree with the True Blood thing... but I can't get enough of Eric Northman :wub:. The only series that has bombed, except for the first book, that the TV show is MUCH better is the Vampire Diaries... I don't know what L.J. Smith was thinking with the books after the first. Hey, I'm not complaining when I watch the show... Damon Salvatore... :wub: ...I guess I have a pattern about liking to "bad guys" :laugh:

They are both easy on the eyes ;)
 

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One of my old favorites..I read a lot by him. This book compares to "The Stand."

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In a future world born of nuclear rage, an ancient evil as old as time roams a devastated, nightmare wilderness. He is the Man with the Scarlet Eye, the Man of Many Faces, gathering under his power the forces of human greed and madness. He is searching for a child who has the gift of life, a child named Swan, the child who must be destroyed...
From Robert R. McCammon, one of the greatest masters of horror, comes a stunning tale of fear and darkest power where the end of the world is just the beginning of mankind's ultimate struggle....
 

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Fudgy he wrote quite a few books, then he quit! Just like that. he is writing again but I haven't read..rather listened to his new stuff.
Here's another one that stayed with me..I need to listen to this again if I can find it!

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The year is 1964. On a cold spring morning before the sun, Cory Mackenson is accompanying his father on his milk delivery route. Without warning a car appears in the road before them and plunges into a lake some say is bottomless. Cory's father makes a desperate attempt to save the driver, but instead comes face-to-face with a vision that will haunt and torment him: a dead man handcuffed to the steering wheel, naked and savagely beaten, a copper wire knotted around his neck. The lake's depths claim the car and the corpse, but the murderer's work is unfinished as, from that moment, both Cory and his father begin searching for the truth.

The small town of Zephyr, Alabama, has been an idyllic home for Cory and his friends. But now, the murder of an unknown man who lies in the dark lake, his tortured soul crying out for justice, causes Cory's life to explode into a kaleidoscope of clues and deepening puzzles. His quest to understand the forces of good and evil at work in his hometown leads him through a maze of dangers and fascinations: the vicious Blaycock clan, who defend their nefarious backwoods trades with the barrels of their guns; a secret assembly of men united by racial hatred; a one-hundred-six-year-old black woman named the Lady who conjures snakes and hears voices of the dead; a reptilian thing that swims in the belly of a river; and a bicycle with a golden eye.

As Cory searches for a killer, he learns more about the meaning of both life and death. A single green feather leads him deeper into the mystery, and soon he realizes not only his life, but the sanity of his father may hang in the balance.
 
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