i'll have to look for that one!
just picked up 'sleeping beauties' - stephen and owen king.
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Just got Sleeping Beauties by Stephen King and Owen King. It's huge. Typical SK novel of his earlier days.
Haha, I didn't see your post above mine @heartgirl99 :)
And Gwendy's Button Box was very good, a quick read.
i know! it's huge! also picked up the harlan coben book. still have to get through hilary clinton's 'what happened'. i'm gonna be busy this weekend!
after i put a 'suspend' on my hold for it i realized it's only 175 pages........
just realized this book is on the top of the pile :shock: better get reading!
Killers of the Flower Moon : the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI / David Grann.
I LOVE this thread!
Thanks for the Killers of the Flower Moon suggestion, I think I read a review and thought it sounded good but forgot about it. Just put it on hold.
after i put a 'suspend' on my hold for it i realized it's only 175 pages........
just realized this book is on the top of the pile :shock: better get reading!
Killers of the Flower Moon : the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI / David Grann.
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What a chilling story! It was well written and a great story. It's terrible that it's true. 8/10
Killers of the Flower Moon : the Osage murders and the birth of the FBI / David Grann.
what happened - hillary rodham clinton
it sure was interesting.
.... now back to 'sleeping beauties'
If anyone is interested, I just wrote a review of Chris Jericho's new book No is A Four-Letter Word http://realotakugamer.com/book-revie...ur-letter-word
sleeping beauties - stephen and owen king
a little different from his usual but pretty good.
don't let go - harlen coben
not a molitar book but molitar makes a guest appearance. ;)
Have about 100 pages to go in "Sleeping Beauties". Then I may have to go back and read some of the older Stephen King books in my collection..(it goes back to "Carrie").
DAH! I'm only about 1/4 way through. I've been working ridiculous hours, starting at 4am, and when I get home the last thing I want to do is pick up a book. Then at night I am usually asleep by 8pm.. my regular reading time. I'm picking my way through though. Library has already come knocking, reminding me that it is due soon. Good thing I have it reserved under DS's and DD's cards. I knew it would take me awhile to get through this one.
OHHHH I am just loving this new book I am reading!!!!
It is a British police procedural/thriller/mystery but it is exceptionally well written and moving at an excellent pace.
Missing, Presumed by Susie Steiner
If you have watched the BBC series Broadchurch or are a fan of Olivia Coleman then you will love the main detective, she is written in a similar realistic and self deprecating style