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12-01-2018 10:56 PM
Stephen King's 'Elevation' was the dumbest book he's ever written.
On the good side. One of his shortest at 139 pages. Read free from lib.
12-01-2018 11:44 PM
Mortal Engines - Phillip Reeve
1st book in a series of 4
Young Adult - SyFy/Fantasy Fiction
post-apocalyptic world, futuristic, steampunk version of London
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The movie is coming in December and my GD and I try to read the book(s) before watching the movie.
12-02-2018 04:46 AM
@icezeus, good to hear that you like Patricia Cornwell’s latest. I agree her books lately have been meh. LM
12-02-2018 05:38 AM
I just started reading Debbie Macomber's Starry Night: A Christmas Novel. This is the first book of hers that I have read, but it had a really good rating, so I might continue with her books if I like it.
12-02-2018 12:18 PM
@SharkE wrote:Stephen King's 'Elevation' was the dumbest book he's ever written.
On the good side. One of his shortest at 139 pages. Read free from lib.
I pretty much gave up on him after Tommy Knockers, which I was convinced was the stupidest book ever written. I think Misery came out after that, which I picked up on a fluke, and actually enjoyed, but Stephen King lost his luster with me years ago.
12-02-2018 02:10 PM
@smoky22 - I finished Louise Penny's new book, "KINGDOM OF THE BLIND" and really enjoyed it. I think it is one of her best novels. Great plot and lots of funny repartee between the Three Pines neighbors.
12-02-2018 02:43 PM
I just started reading Night of Miracles by Elizabeth Berg. It's a continuation of her book about Arthur Truluv. She is one of my favorite authors and I got on the waiting list at the library when I saw this was on order.
12-02-2018 02:52 PM - edited 12-02-2018 02:53 PM
@icezeus wrote:
@SharkE wrote:Stephen King's 'Elevation' was the dumbest book he's ever written.
On the good side. One of his shortest at 139 pages. Read free from lib.
I pretty much gave up on him after Tommy Knockers, which I was convinced was the stupidest book ever written. I think Misery came out after that, which I picked up on a fluke, and actually enjoyed, but Stephen King lost his luster with me years ago.
So true, hun ! When he was young and hungry was when he hit his stride with Carrie, etc. Then, once he got rich and famous got some bad habits, had that accident, lost wgt starting looking bad he seemed to have lost his edge.
I like his old stuff the best. I don't pay for any of his books, just get at lib. that way no harm -no foul LOL
Joe Hill, his son, wrote couple of decent books.
12-02-2018 03:44 PM
Night of Miracles by Elizabeth Berg.
Spy Hook by Len Deighton
An Ember in the Ashes by Sabaa Tahir
A Torch against Night by Sabaa Tahir
Flowers for Algernon by Daniel Keys
Bury the Honeysuckle Girls by Emily Carpenter.
The Diva takes the Cake by Krista Davis.
I'm going to have a busy December
12-02-2018 04:43 PM
@SharkE wrote:Stephen King's 'Elevation' was the dumbest book he's ever written.
On the good side. One of his shortest at 139 pages. Read free from lib.
I haven't read Elevation, but Stephen King's book Dreamcatcher is really bad. I didn't even finish that one. I liked his earlier books, but not so much now.
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