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greenmountaingal · 70-79, F
The Quick Red Fox
by John D. MacDonald
I'm rereading the Travis McGee series. What a joy!
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 Inner Sanctum was so much scarier than TV could ever be. For example, listen to the old radio classic, Sorry, Wrong Number.
By the way, the reviews I read on Amazon warned people that it was so horrifying that even Stephen King fans couldn't handle Survivor
I am a Stephen King fan.
By the way, the reviews I read on Amazon warned people that it was so horrifying that even Stephen King fans couldn't handle Survivor
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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Shantaram
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
A Friendship: The Letters of Dan Rowan and John D. MacDonald
Really great for those interested in the literary world and a correspondance between two very talented people.
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
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
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
Norse Mythology
hunkalove · 61-69, M
Chuck Norse?
TheSirfurryanimalWales · 61-69, M
Warren Gatland_Pride and Passion.
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Nutslap · M
Unveiled Mysteries