Aww o.k, then I do not have the rest of her other books but I am always looking for them. I have small world, peril and one on one
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For me, his outstanding audio performance breathed new life into this story. I have listened to it twice.still reading Borne, but to be different, instead of re-reading It, i decided to finally get my feet wet on the audio book side of things. steven weber is really captivating. and he's doing richie's voices! i'll have to try this with a book i've never read before to see how well i absorb a story from an audio book vs reading
Kurben, I'm on page 105 of The Secret History and it's spellbinding. I've been lucky with a streak of excellent books. It reminds me of Brideshead Revisited mixed with A Separate Peace with plenty of gothic mystery. Didn't you say this was your favorite Tartt novel? Too bad she only publishes a book every ten years.Started Blue World today. Finished the first story (Yellow Jacket Summer i think it was) and that boy was creepy....
....obviously by a younger version of our Sire, but has the roots intact........Night of the Tiger....by King....
I liked it better than "Cookie Jar", what about you? It reminded me of Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes.....obviously by a younger version of our Sire, but has the roots intact.....
...I can see that comparison, and I for sure got a "Twilight Zone" vibe from it....I liked it better than "Cookie Jar", what about you? It reminded me of Bradbury's Something Wicked This Way Comes.
Reading this incredible story printed in The New Yorker.
There are some very brave people out there in the world, trying to do the right thing.
An Iranian Woman’s Battle to End Stoning | The New Yorker