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Probably A Taste For Honey unless I finish it first. If I do I may try William Peter Blattey's Legion to top off the month as it's been on my radar for a long time. Or better yet, maybe I'll just devote the day to reading Poe. That actually sounds better. As for the Heard novel, it is horror, or supposed to be, with minor (for now) sf leanings. Wasn't sure I'd be interested in a book about bees but so far this is very good. These bees are really creepy.
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This is very interesting book of horror!
"The well", by Joe Faster, it is a very interesting horror story!::cool::
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Working through In A Dark, Dark Wood by Ruth Ware. Pretty standard mystery stuff, but well crafted. Popcorn reading, but not in a bad way.
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THE MALTESE FALCON-Dashiell Hammett. The 1941 version, which I think is one of THE best films ever made took a lot from here. Sadly, some dialogue didn't make it into the film.Would loved to have heard Bogart exclaim "Jesus Christ!" or "Jesus, You're a Pip!"
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KILLING ENGLAND-Bill O'Reilly and Martin Dugard. Another winner in the KILLING series. This tells about the American Revolution of the late 1700's and the Movers and Shakers of the time.
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We Have Always Lived in the Castle. By Shirley Jackson.
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