Yessir.
Yessir.
Originally Posted by Sting
Probably a dumb question after reading that conversation, but have you read the Bachman books?
I always liked that short story about the dr. who gets shipwrecked on a desert island. “They taste like ladyfingers.”
Edit- I just looked it up. It’s called Survivor Type.
Last edited by spikerman; 11-10-2017 at 02:58 PM.
“If there are no animals in Heaven, then when I die I want to go where they went.” - Will Rogers (paraphrased)
One of the ones that stuck with me was Beachworld.
I think The Jaunt was also great, but maybe it sucked.
You can't get this kind of quality book review at Goodreads. Only here.
Originally Posted by Sting
The Jaunt was great. It didn't suck.
^responsible journalist, accountable to his readers
Originally Posted by Sting
Been slogging through Robert McCammon's 1987 post-apoc novel Swan Song. On audiobook. Just finished it, kinda. I skipped the final two discs and just read the ending on wiki.
Like Stephen King's It, I read this novel when I was a wee lad and it made an impression.
Unlike It, Swan Song did not recapture any magic.
Got some audiobooks to listen to with the fam during our upcoming road trip to AZ including Louis L'Amour's The Lonesome Gods.
Originally Posted by Sting
L'Amour can spin a good yarn, and his heroes are badasses without equal. Except among themselves. That is worth its own thread.
Originally Posted by Sting
I'm on part 5 (the finale) of Oathbringer by Brandon Sanderson. It's be a terrific book so far. It had a bit of a slow down in the middle, but nothing that ruined the book. I'm looking forward to finishing it, but also dreading not having anything Sanderson related to read for 2-3 years.
Queenpin by Megan Abbott
Recommended by The Watch pod from the Ringer. Real breezy read, I read the whole thing this evening. An organized crime tale in an unidentified midwest US city in the 1970s. It’s told from the perspective of a young woman who’s helping cook books for a middlewoman who is trying to teach the main character the ropes of the trade.
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