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Sun 05/03/15 08:43 AM


The Alienist - Caleb Carr
The Angel Of Darkness - Caleb Carr
Geek Love - Katherine Dunn
Steel Beach - John Varley
Fuzzy Bones - William Tuning


No Stephen King?...shocked


That's on a whole other bookshelf.
I've got bookshelves all over, this is from the closest
one to my computer.

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Sun 05/03/15 08:53 AM
I don't have too many books in my place,but the main five I have are: Margaret Thatcher-The Downing street years 1979-1990,Celtic Mythology, My American Journal-Colin Powell,The Complete Illustrated Poems,songs & Ballads of Robert Burns,Atlantis Found-Clive Cussler

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Sun 05/03/15 09:38 AM


The Alienist - Caleb Carr
The Angel Of Darkness - Caleb Carr
Geek Love - Katherine Dunn
Steel Beach - John Varley
Fuzzy Bones - William Tuning


No Stephen King?...shocked


i like your style. stephen king is one of the greatest authors ever and i have read probably 15 of his novels and seen at least 5 movies based on the novels. but i don't have any right now.

some of my faves: dark tower, salems lot, christine, firestarter, dead zone, pet sematary, cujo, running man, the long walk, the stand, the shining, dreamcatcher.

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Sun 05/03/15 09:55 AM
Edited by 2OLD2MESSAROUND on Sun 05/03/15 09:57 AM


The Alienist - Caleb Carr
The Angel Of Darkness - Caleb Carr
Geek Love - Katherine Dunn
Steel Beach - John Varley
Fuzzy Bones - William Tuning


No Stephen King?...shocked


brazilostrich stated >>>

i like your style. stephen king is one of the greatest authors ever and i have read probably 15 of his novels and seen at least 5 movies based on the novels. but i don't have any right now.

some of my faves: dark tower, salems lot, christine, firestarter, dead zone, pet sematary, cujo, running man, the long walk, the stand, the shining, dreamcatcher.


Then I'd suggest you get hooked up with Dean Koontz and Robin Cook; both authors write in that genre and you'd enjoy reading their books greatly.

I've gotten so I have to keep a list and use a highlighter of what books I need to have the local library order or up load onto my Kindle; more books available then I have time to read in a day!

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Sun 05/03/15 10:14 AM
The Promotheus Deception - Robert Ludlum
Lost Soldiers - James Webb
Dark Tower (series) - Stephen King
First Daughter - Eric Van Lustbader
Hannibal Rising - Thomas Harris

Yes, I've watched the movies too and found I enjoyed both versions.

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Sun 05/03/15 10:32 AM



The Alienist - Caleb Carr
The Angel Of Darkness - Caleb Carr
Geek Love - Katherine Dunn
Steel Beach - John Varley
Fuzzy Bones - William Tuning


No Stephen King?...shocked


brazilostrich stated >>>

i like your style. stephen king is one of the greatest authors ever and i have read probably 15 of his novels and seen at least 5 movies based on the novels. but i don't have any right now.

some of my faves: dark tower, salems lot, christine, firestarter, dead zone, pet sematary, cujo, running man, the long walk, the stand, the shining, dreamcatcher.


Then I'd suggest you get hooked up with Dean Koontz and Robin Cook; both authors write in that genre and you'd enjoy reading their books greatly.

I've gotten so I have to keep a list and use a highlighter of what books I need to have the local library order or up load onto my Kindle; more books available then I have time to read in a day!


I've read all of Robin Cook's books. The master of medical horrors....Love it...:thumbsup:

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Sun 05/03/15 10:33 AM

The Promotheus Deception - Robert Ludlum
Lost Soldiers - James Webb
Dark Tower (series) - Stephen King
First Daughter - Eric Van Lustbader
Hannibal Rising - Thomas Harris

Yes, I've watched the movies too and found I enjoyed both versions.


I also have the Prometheus Deception in mine. Nice...:smile:

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Sun 05/03/15 12:05 PM
my education...susan choi
the charm school...nelson demille
nowhere to run...robert daley
pleasures of the damned...charles bukowski
running on fumes...alisia winski

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Sun 05/03/15 12:12 PM

my education...susan choi
the charm school...nelson demille
nowhere to run...robert daley
pleasures of the damned...charles bukowski
running on fumes...alisia winski



I read The Charm School recently...I adore Mr. Demille...smitten

And the perverted side of Bukowski is always fun to read...blushing

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Sun 05/03/15 01:18 PM
Edited by Torgo70 on Sun 05/03/15 01:19 PM



The Alienist - Caleb Carr
The Angel Of Darkness - Caleb Carr
Geek Love - Katherine Dunn
Steel Beach - John Varley
Fuzzy Bones - William Tuning


No Stephen King?...shocked


i like your style. stephen king is one of the greatest authors ever and i have read probably 15 of his novels and seen at least 5 movies based on the novels. but i don't have any right now.

some of my faves: dark tower, salems lot, christine, firestarter, dead zone, pet sematary, cujo, running man, the long walk, the stand, the shining, dreamcatcher.


I own all of King's books. Since the 80's I've been buying all of his stuff in hard back as soon as its released. If you haven't yet I highly recommend 11/22/63, Bag Of Bones, Duma Key, Dr. Sleep (which is a sequel to The Shining), Joyland, and though not horror Mr. Mercedes.

King's son Joe Hill has written some excellent books- Horns, and NOS4A2.


Some other authors in the horror field I like-

Robert R McCammon (If you like The Stand, you might like Swan Song, which is McCammon's epic Stand-like post-apocalypse novel.) McCammon's book Boys Life is a fantastic coming of age novel that blends fantasy, mystery, and horror. And if you like werewolves, The Wolf's Hour.

James Herbert is excellent (The Magic Cottage is probably my favorite of his)

Dan Simmons' Summer Of Night, and the sequel A Winter Haunting.

Some other excellent horror novels:

Richard Laymon's The Stake

Joan Sampson's The Auctioneer

Tom Tryon's The Other, and Harvest Home

Michael McDowell's The Elementals and The Amulet

John Farris' The Fury, and All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By

Jack Ketchum's Dead River Trilogy (Off Season, Offspring, The Woman), also The Girl Next Door.





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Sun 05/03/15 02:13 PM
waving flowerforyou

the chronicles of narnia ... C.S. Lewis

the boy who was raised as a dog...Bruce.D.Perry

the little prince....Antoine de Saint Exupery :smile:

david copperfield...Charles Dickens

pride&prejudice...Jane Austen




















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Sun 05/03/15 02:17 PM
Hi, beautiful lu...waving

I love The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe...One of my faves...:heart:

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Sun 05/03/15 02:59 PM
fifty shades
fifty shades darker
fifty shades freed
the ties that bind by Vanessa duries
blue angel nights by margarete von falkensee
since ive started reading again my tastes have become very singular lol

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Sun 05/03/15 03:14 PM

fifty shades
fifty shades darker
fifty shades freed
the ties that bind by Vanessa duries
blue angel nights by margarete von falkensee
since ive started reading again my tastes have become very singular lol


You should check out some classic erotica. The Sleeping Beauty Novels by Anne Rice(Interview With A Vampire)...are SO sexy and kinky and fun to read....:wink:

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Sun 05/03/15 03:25 PM


fifty shades
fifty shades darker
fifty shades freed
the ties that bind by Vanessa duries
blue angel nights by margarete von falkensee
since ive started reading again my tastes have become very singular lol


You should check out some classic erotica. The Sleeping Beauty Novels by Anne Rice(Interview With A Vampire)...are SO sexy and kinky and fun to read....:wink:


I have those...I mean I've heard of those.

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Sun 05/03/15 03:33 PM



fifty shades
fifty shades darker
fifty shades freed
the ties that bind by Vanessa duries
blue angel nights by margarete von falkensee
since ive started reading again my tastes have become very singular lol


You should check out some classic erotica. The Sleeping Beauty Novels by Anne Rice(Interview With A Vampire)...are SO sexy and kinky and fun to read....:wink:


I have those...I mean I've heard of those.


Aren't they great?...I mean, you should read them...:tongue:

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Sun 05/03/15 05:23 PM
I'm too pretty to read a book.

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Sun 05/03/15 05:37 PM

The wishsong of Shanara - Terry Brooks
The Elfstones of Shanara - Terry Brooks
Grand Theft Auto V
Farcry 4
Tiger Woods PGA 14

Please don't laugh but......
I've only unpacked two books....

So I included some games as there's
more games than book's on my bookshelf right now lol


:laughing: rofl


Please don't laugh?....laugh laugh laugh

OOps...sorry...:wink:

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Sun 05/03/15 05:39 PM

I'm too pretty to read a book.


Of course you are. Maybe you can get Mr.phd to read you a bedtime story sometime?

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Sun 05/03/15 08:52 PM
Bedtime story? We make our own bedtime story, baby. smokin