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Civilization o the Middle Ages by Norman F. Cantor. Awesome history of this formative time. It reminds the reader just how preponderant Christianity and the papacy was in the formation of Europe. Ashe.
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Started Shutter Island, by Dennis Lehane again.
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Duncan's Diary, Birth of a Serial Killer
I just published this book and was interested in getting some feedback. I would love it if this site even reviewed it. It is a freaky story about life beginning for a serial killer.
Does anyone have any ideas how to contact the site owners and see if they would review it or are there readers out there who will give some feedback. thanks |
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The in-house critic, Staci Layne doesn't really review books. You could send a comp copy or a PDF to somebody on the site who's interested, but HDC doesn't have an official book reviewer per se, which I lament because I've been on this site for a few years now and have not had an official review of my book. There are cool people who review books that look cool to them for Amazon or buy books they like, but that's the extent of it.
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Thanks again for helping out.
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I'm reading 'Dexter in the Dark'. It's the third book in the Dexter series. The books are pretty enjoyable. They have a sense of humour about them. The show departs from the books but I like what they've done.
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I'm reading Son of the Circus by John Irving. Not a horror but still badass.
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Fires, by Nick Antosca - An interesting premise - dark secrets about a town are revealed in the wake of a wild fire - but the execution was lacking. Just an OK book.
Lush Life, by Richard Price - A brilliant, beautiful book featuring hilarious dialogue, terrific prose, and a fascinating take on the historical dust kicked up by urban redevelopment. Sam |
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Still Dracula. I haven't been reading much lately...
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The Ruins, by Scott Smith - I enjoyed the movie a lot. So far, the book's solid, but I'm only about 50 pages in. I expect it to get a lot better.
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