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greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
[i]The Quick Red Fox[/i]
by John D. MacDonald

I'm rereading the Travis McGee series. What a joy!
hunkalove · 61-69, M
I spent the summer of 1981 sitting on my front porch swing reading Travis McGee. A nice memory!
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@hunkalove: The series is dated but it still reads well. MacDonald is the ultimate storyteller of 20th century America.
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It's not how good you are, it's how good you want to be.
Eprefugee · 26-30, F
Sounds interesting
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It's a great book
ProfessorPlum · 70-79, M
I am reading "Moby Dick." Before that "The Coldest Winter." It is about the Korean War.
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Three Lucas Davenport mysteries by John Sandford.
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@greenmountaingal: lol! It only sounds bad! There is absolutely no description of what happens to her or the other victims in the book. You have to use your imagination. I prefer the author to go into gory detail.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
@CityHigh12: Usually, leaving some of it to a reader's imagination increases the horror since what we imagine are our own worst fears and visions. That's why radio drama when I was a kid listening to programs like [i]Inner Sanctum[/i] was so much scarier than TV could ever be. For example, listen to the old radio classic, [i]Sorry, Wrong Number.[/i]

By the way, the reviews I read on Amazon warned people that it was so horrifying that even Stephen King fans couldn't handle [i]Survivor[/i]
I am a Stephen King fan.
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@greenmountaingal: I have a terrifying imagination, but I'm used to it. I wanted something worse from a book. Reading the reviews made me think I had finally found a book worse than my nightmares. Total let down 😞
Ynotisay · M
Into Thin Air by John Krakauer
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Thodsis · 51-55, M
A really enjoyable book.
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@ThodsisLorafark: it is indeed:)
WoodyAq · M
The Conquest of the Inca.
greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
[i]A Friendship: The Letters of Dan Rowan and John D. MacDonald[/i]

Really great for those interested in the literary world and a correspondance between two very talented people.
ArtieKat · M
A few days ago I finished re-reading "London Fields" by Martin Amis; I'm currently re-reading "The Green Man" by his father, Kingsley Amis.
Thodsis · 51-55, M
Rise of The Warrior Cop by Radley Balko. It's a well-researched book and should be read by every Chief of Police throughout the world.
IWasCallingYaLarry · 26-30, M
Just finished reading Persona 3 Chapter 3 on my way home. And yesterday I read both of the first books.
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
Read that in 1993
Nice read

Last book
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Eprefugee · 26-30, F
I have read it already...Love it!
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Eprefugee: ah great

Don't tell me the end... hehe

Cheers
yeronlyman · 51-55, M
@Eprefugee: you a middle distance runner 🏃 ?
Jumpycat · 26-30, M
I dont read books
Eprefugee · 26-30, F
You should.
Jumpycat · 26-30, M
@Eprefugee: Ive never really had the mind for sitting down and reading a book i just see words that i forget by the end of the page.
Eprefugee · 26-30, F
Maybe it is not your thing.
rickoo164 · 56-60, M
very good taste, did you like it, like I did ?...
vetguy1991 · 51-55, M
War of the worlds by hg wells
PlumBerries · 31-35, F
[c=#7700B2]Norse Mythology [/c]
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Chuck Norse?
Warren Gatland_Pride and Passion.
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Nutslap · M
Unveiled Mysteries

 
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