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The Light Fantastic- Terry Pratchett
The City & The City- China Miéville Political Thought of Plato and Aristotle- E. Barker |
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never read Gabrielle wittkop,but just the name of that book makes it sound like itd be good
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The Book of Guilt by Kym Lloyd. I'm not really enjoying it though, so I might switch to another soon.
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ill have to check it out
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The Postmortal by Drew Magary
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Finished The Black Train by Edward Lee. It's filled with some gruesome imagery and a rich backstory but that's it. The story never goes anywhere and there's no conflict. Just gruesome imagery and a backstory.
Started reading The Hollower by Mary San Giovanni. Liking it so far.
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Caitlin R Kernin THRESHHOLD
This was a really good book,dark fantasy with a alot of horror too.very original writer im glad i have now discoverd .It was suprising how good this book was considering the cover looked like a cover to fucking twilight. |
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Finished THE LIFETIME READING PLAN by Clifton Fadiman and have now started this:
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"It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being." Mary Shelley, FRANKENSTEIN "Within the framework of most horror tales we find a moral code so strong it would make a Puritan smile." Stephen King, DANSE MACABRE |
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Finished this. Essays and lots of reviews from the mid forties. Thumbs up.
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"It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being." Mary Shelley, FRANKENSTEIN "Within the framework of most horror tales we find a moral code so strong it would make a Puritan smile." Stephen King, DANSE MACABRE |
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