| Posted: Mon Aug 24th, 2009 10:11 pm |
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Wild H Woman

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Somebody had recommended this book here quite a while back, though I don't remember who. I decided to purchase this book based on this recommendation a couple of months ago. Well, I finally started reading yesterday and now I am having a tough time putting it down.
It's a reminds me a lot of other novels written by a younger Stephen King or Michael Koontz. I am not normally a scaredy cat, but this book at times gives me the creeps.
If anybody is looking for something interesting and loves suspense and ghost stories, then pick this up.
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| Posted: Mon Aug 24th, 2009 11:25 pm |
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Wild H Woman wrote: Somebody had recommended this book here quite a while back, though I don't remember who. I decided to purchase this book based on this recommendation a couple of months ago. Well, I finally started reading yesterday and now I am having a tough time putting it down.
It's a reminds me a lot of other novels written by a younger Stephen King or Michael Koontz. I am not normally a scaredy cat, but this book at times gives me the creeps.
If anybody is looking for something interesting and loves suspense and ghost stories, then pick this up.
I love King and Koontz. Thanks for the tip, I will try to get hold of a copy as soon as I finish some of the books I have that I have not read. I have recently finished two, John Gresham's "The Apeal" which I did not enjoy quite as much as his other books but that is possibly because I have had so much trouble concentrating on reading books this past two years. I also finished Robin Cooks, "Marker", which is a medical murder mystery. All my books are hard backs (except my gardening, farming and sewing ones) and I have most of them in sets and collections. I need to start selling them or do something to make room for new ones. We only have 5 book cases full. and there are at least 12 box's full in storage. Doe's the word "Packrat" ring a bell with anyone?
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| Posted: Mon Aug 24th, 2009 11:25 pm |
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