What are you reading? (March 2014)
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What are you reading? (March 2014)
Just finished:
The decade of the 2000's was really hit-and-miss for me. But with 11/22/63, Joyland, and now this, that's three in a row from King that I've really enjoyed. His writing seems focused and he's actually coming up with good endings.
I was skeptical when first hearing about a Shining sequel. But having read it, there's really nothing wrong with revisiting the character of Danny Torrence as an adult, with a completely new set of supporting characters and villains.
The decade of the 2000's was really hit-and-miss for me. But with 11/22/63, Joyland, and now this, that's three in a row from King that I've really enjoyed. His writing seems focused and he's actually coming up with good endings.
I was skeptical when first hearing about a Shining sequel. But having read it, there's really nothing wrong with revisiting the character of Danny Torrence as an adult, with a completely new set of supporting characters and villains.
Last edited by brainee; 03-02-14 at 12:21 PM.
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
Still making my way through this. Glad to hear the sequel (Doctor Sleep) is halfway decent. I'll likely read it eventually.
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
I've been reading all the Jack Reacher novels after seeing the movie but I still cannot picture Tom Cruise as Reacher based on the way he is described in the books. The closest I can get to an actor that would fit the description, in my head, is a younger Dolph Lundgren.
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
Just Finished:
The Perks of Being a Wall Flower by Stephen Chbosky
I loved it. Amazing coming of age story. My only problem with it is it seems like it wasn't plausible for the main character to experience that many things in his first 16 years of life, but I still loved reading it.
Started:
Follow The Stone by John Locke
The Perks of Being a Wall Flower by Stephen Chbosky
I loved it. Amazing coming of age story. My only problem with it is it seems like it wasn't plausible for the main character to experience that many things in his first 16 years of life, but I still loved reading it.
Started:
Follow The Stone by John Locke
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
Use of Weapons finally started coming together for me around 25% in, and I ended up liking it quite a bit. Enough to move on to the 4th book in the series.
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
I liked Criminal Enterprise better than The Professions. However, I thought The Professionals was good (not great). If you really didn't like The Professionals, Criminal Enterprise probably won't be a good read for you.
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Re: What are you reading? (March 2014)
Finished:
The Eye of Zeitoon by Talbot Mundy (I read it years ago, and didn't remember the name until now.)
Jimgrim and the Allah's Peace by Talbot Mundy
Started:
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag and Other Stories by Robert Heinlein
The Eye of Zeitoon by Talbot Mundy (I read it years ago, and didn't remember the name until now.)
Jimgrim and the Allah's Peace by Talbot Mundy
Started:
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag and Other Stories by Robert Heinlein