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Started by #365741 at 12,Apr,13 00:58
or last read if u arent reading 1 and im reading twilight eclipse im almost done



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By boc at 02,Jul,13 01:50 other posts of boc 
The Evolution of Man
The Gentle Art of Verbal Self Defense


By #143536 at 01,Jul,13 13:42
100 Bullets - crime noir graphic novel series.


By #358797 at 24,Jun,13 17:03
Call me lame, but I've been rereading the entire series of Green Lantern comics. Needed a break from my usual textbooks.
By #143536 at 01,Jul,13 13:41



By sweetslit at 28,Apr,13 17:56 other posts of sweetslit 
I am currently reading Good Omens… I mostly read graphic horror, I have never read a comedy before, but the book got a recommended read from my favorite author Clive Barker (and since it seems he has stopped writing novels, I am giving it a try)…. If anyone can recommend an author comparable to Clive, please let me know
By #374428 at 29,Apr,13 05:21
Good Omens is one of the best! I laughed out loud literally!
By sweetslit at 23,May,13 02:41 other posts of sweetslit 
Good Omens turned out to be hilarious … I would recommend it to just about anyone


By #384349 at 26,Jun,13 12:43
Thomas Ligotti is possibly the greatest horror writer I've read. I enjoy Barker, and others, but Ligotti takes things far further into nihilistic philisophical horror. And he writes shorts, so you can take it in piecemeal.
Try the Nightmare Factory collection
That said, the Cenobites are an amazing creation
By sweetslit at 27,Jun,13 00:21 other posts of sweetslit 
Thanks for the suggestion, I looked up Thomas Ligotti today, I had never heard of him before, but he definitely looks like my kinda read I am going to pick up The Nightmare factory, I'll let you know what I think




By #201583 at 24,Jun,13 19:57
Twilight series for the umpteenth time.


By Odin_york_pa at 02,May,13 13:34 other posts of Odin_york_pa 
Reading The Book of Life, not finished with it yet


By #373484 at 30,Apr,13 09:31
The Kamasutra


By #261269 at 29,Apr,13 04:21
"tenkara,Radically Simple Ultralight Fly Fishing"an interesting approach to modern day fly fishing using the traditional method of the the Japanese fly fishers, by Kevin C. Kelleher, MD, with Misako Ishimura
As mentioned before "Watchers" by Koontz fascinating premise!


By #285974 at 29,Apr,13 03:28
HAHAHAHAHAHA reading books ..... oh you r serious i am not the "reads for fun" type of person but i like survival type books like Hatchet


By JeffinKS at 22,Apr,13 21:41 other posts of JeffinKS 
the Joy of Uncircumcising by John Bigalow.

sorry couldn't help it


By skinb at 19,Apr,13 17:02 other posts of skinb 
Strike and Stay, the story of the Plott hound(that's one of my dogs). figured Id share it because I didn't see anyone reading anything similar.


By #124665 at 16,Apr,13 08:19
For you sick fucks.. I recommend anything by Richard Laymon. Edward Lee is good too and Brian Keene. But ima sicko so..


By #164428 at 13,Apr,13 02:07
Most of my books right now fall into two categories: health and spirituality.

I'm reading up on my conditions, so I have plenty of Scleroderma and Lupus books, and a Rheumatoid Arthritis one on order.

I'm also learning about my chosen faith.
By #285812 at 13,Apr,13 03:38
If fear is cultivated it will become stronger, if faith is cultivated it will achieve mastery.

Love ya Steffi

By #124665 at 16,Apr,13 08:15
That's sexy



By CreativeOne at 12,Apr,13 23:24 other posts of CreativeOne 
"Watchers" : by Dean Koontz

Just got done reading "Needful Things" : by Stephen King
By #303133 at 13,Apr,13 03:22
"IT" is a much better King book.
"The Stand" is a close second.
"The Talisman", which King wrote with Peter Straub is a great read...though it is more fantasy than horror.
"Ghost Story" and "Shadowland", also by Straub, are fine, scary books.
Read them all!!!!!
By #143536 at 13,Apr,13 11:29
Have either of you read the Dark Tower series by King? GREAT read! !
By #303133 at 13,Apr,13 14:07
I must disagree with you. I am a Stephen King fan, but the Dark Tower series was a great disappointment.
By #143536 at 15,Apr,13 17:07
Yeah i think its one of those either you love it or you **** it series.



By CreativeOne at 15,Apr,13 22:59 other posts of CreativeOne 
Yes ... Great choices "JustWill" , I totally agree




By #365741 at 13,Apr,13 20:45
WoW stephen king is popular
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no1 reads twilight
By #201583 at 15,Apr,13 22:37
I have read the entire series a multitude of times and seen each movie at the theater not less than eight times. I'm a Twihard.



By #370079 at 13,Apr,13 12:13
'HIDDEN BEAUTY' BY LUCINDA EDMONDS


By #201583 at 12,Apr,13 21:55
The Angels by Pascal P. Parente


By #143536 at 12,Apr,13 16:23
Meditations on First Philosophy by Renee Descartes.


By #285812 at 12,Apr,13 02:25
Horizon: The Hawking Paradox






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