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Love that one. One of Keene's best
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Witchcraft - storytelling through music
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THE PSYCHOTRONIC ENCYCLOPEDIA OF FILM-MIchael Weldon. Was entranced when I first saw this in early 1984 and told my fiancée (Mrs FD) that "...I simply MUST have that volume!". She got it for me that Easter and I read it cover to cover, checking off the films I had seen and lending it out expecting those to do the same. So, with the exception of my paperback of Bob Greene's BILLION DOLLAR BABY, TPEOF is without the most dog eared book I have, all but falling apart.
However, last week, my turned into a big as my daughter got me a new, slightly used copy for my birthday. What a wonderful girl! |
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Dracula Reigns by Jackson Stein
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THE BETSY (1972)-Harold Robbins. The vast majority of Robbin's books involve money, big business and hypermasculine protagonists whose bedroom exploits are the sure answer to every woman's hopes and dream.
This is about the auto business and features not one, but two alpha males. Junky, to be sure, but a quick read, if nothing else. Pretty spicy stuff when I was a teen, particularly a scene involving Alpha Male #1 and a French dressmaker. |
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I'm thinking of reading Brave New World by Aldous Huxley, next. I tried reading it before and got halfway through Chapter One before caving and going back to the beginning. I have trouble reading books because I always read and reread if I'm unsure if I got all the information. I have to picture everything perfectly and I'm always looking words up in the dictionary. I use to love reading and I still do but it's become a chore since I read Misery by Stephen King in the 12th grade.
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Is that a knock on Misery or a compliment? Just not sure with how you wrote it
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Oh no, absolutely not. I love Misery. That's my favorite Stephen King novel. It use to be Carrie but Misery took it's placed after I read it in the 12th grade. It was a chore because I was going back and reading and reread, and opening a dictionary every five seconds. This was before smartphones where you could look up a word in two seconds or Kindle where you could tap the word and the definition appears.
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