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Finished my Halloween reading early so decided to start this pulpish looking action-packer:
Looks like a western and reads like a western until people start talking about the wireless, the automobile, the airplane, and the lure of the silver screen.
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THE RATS by James Herbert. Always liked his material, although I always enjoyed it more when he would veer off the plot and introduce characters who would end up dying in the most awful fashion.
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Carrion Comfort, by Dan Simmons
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I'm reading Transference. An inexpensive eBook for amazon kindle by independent author Clive cooper. About halfway through now, very graphic description of a man committing murders by astral projection.
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Transference by Clive cooper on kindle. Very graphic!
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The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All by Laird Barron. Getting ready to start Stir of Echoes.
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Really enjoyed SOE, as most Matheson books.
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I'm digging it quite a bit so far. I read Summer of Night a few months ago which I was also pretty impressed with.
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i am reading my exam books right now! lol
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