P-C, there are probably better short stories, but my first love is still strong for Night Shift. There's a little sequel to Salem's Lot in there.
Literary Buffistas 3: Don't Parse the Blurb, Dear.
There's more to life than watching Buffy the Vampire Slayer! No. Really, there is! Honestly! Here's a place for Buffistas to come and discuss what it is they're reading, their favorite authors and poets. "Geez. Crack a book sometime."
Insomnia is not only a fine novel, but it's a fine example of King showering love and affection on another writer -- Stephen Dobyns's Cemetery Nights, one of the most splendid poetry books of the last few decades, plays a minor but important role. King annoyingly didn't use any of my personal favorites, but the ones he did use were pretty spot-on for the story he was telling, and it was just so fun to stumble on one writer I love in the middle of another writer I love.
One not-King book I want to reread is Peter Straub's Floating Dragon. I remember it scaring the shit out of me
Oh, hell yes. There are images and moments from that book that still stick vividly in my mind after my single reading nearly 30 years ago.
Another fun (and scary and gruesome) read is The Talisman, which Straub and King co-wrote. It's a wonderful quest/pursuit/road-trip novel about a teenaged boy who is trying to save his mother's life.
Ha! Guess who just won an ARC of the new Gail Carriger novel, Etiquette and Espionage?
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No!
When is it coming out?
Soonish, I hope.
When is it coming out?
Her blog says Feb. 5, 2013.
XKCD on 50 Shades of Gray:
Just came frighteningly close to spewing Mountain Dew (Code Red) on my monitor at work. Awesome.
Damn. Want it NOW.
Help? I hate that I'm so clueless about tech stuff. I DL'd Great Expectations from Project Gutenberg, the Kindle edition, but ... how do I put it on my Kindle? Or was I supposed to do it *on* the Kindle?
Didn't need to say it twice.