I'm going to try to re-post all of Steve's tweets about book recommendations starting with the 2018 tweets just in case anyone doesn't follow his Twitter account so would miss them there.
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March 15, 2018
THE HUNGER, by Alma Katsu: Deeply, deeply disturbing, hard to put down, not recommended reading after dark.
I'm going to try to re-post all of Steve's tweets about book recommendations starting with the 2018 tweets just in case anyone doesn't follow his Twitter account so would miss them there.
Thank you for posting these. TBR list just became longer.
Thank you, Marsha! I don't use twitter so this is a great help.I'm going to try to re-post all of Steve's tweets about book recommendations starting with the 2018 tweets just in case anyone doesn't follow his Twitter account so would miss them there.
I have a client who I always discuss books with. We've decided this will be our next book for discussion.February 20, 2018
Want to read something good? You won't find it on the front bestseller table at your bookstore, but it's new, and will be there. THE CHALK MAN, by C.J. Tudor. If you like my stuff, you'll like this.
Let us know what you think of it.I have a client who I always discuss books with. We've decided this will be our next book for discussion.
Will do! I really like the synopsis, and looking forward to something new.Let us know what you think of it.
About halfway through The Chalk Man, and am really enjoying the story. The chalk man isn't who I thought he was going to be.Let us know what you think of it.
I didn't think so. I could definitely see the influence, but I thought the story was really good and as original as anything can be these days.The Chalk Man made me angry. Very much a rip-off of King’s works.