Go to a used bookstore and get some of the old stuff, cheap.
Yes. You need to read
'Salem's Lot,
like, right now. And as I said a few months ago,
IT
held up surprisingly well from the last time I read it. (Except for that one plot point, but that was ludicrous the first time around, too.)
Oh, I've read both those books. I read
'Salem's Lot
for my American Gothic class in college. I love
It
and have wanted to re-read it. I love
The Stand
and
The Shining,
and I've read
Carrie
and
The Cycle of the Werewolf.
And I really liked
Dreamcatcher.
And I love
On Writing.
t,
I need to read Cloud Atlas too. We can form a book club!
I just finished Deadline - and the newsflesh trilogy. That was a pretty good read! I kind of want more. I wasn't wholly satisfied with the end, but oh well.
I kind of want more.
Have you read Countdown (a prequel novella about the events leading to the Rising) and San Diego 2014: The Last Stand of the California Browncoats (a novella about the Rising at Comic-Con)?
I need to read Cloud Atlas too. We can form a book club!
OK! I have the sample on my iPad, but so far every time I've thought I'd start reading it, I've been too tired to think straight and just went to sleep...
We don't even have to discuss it, just motivate me to actually read it and then skip straight to the margaritas (my understanding of how book clubs work comes primarily from television).
The other book I was thinking about starting reading was Feed (Mira Grant) since it seems appropriate for Halloween, but hit the same falling asleep instead of reading obstacle.
It's not only appropriate for Halloween, but also it's really fun to follow Mark Reads
Newsflesh.
He just read a certain chapter in
Feed,
and Seanan is laughing at his pain.
P-C,
I have not. I need to read. But I want the epilogue, not necessarily the prequels, if that makes sense.
Ah, well, that you're not going to get except in fanfic. Seanan has said that
the Masons' story is over. Although she might follow some of the other characters, I don't know.
hmm. okay. I don't find that particularly satisfying, but I'll take it.