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Started reading elsewhere by dean koontz
Bit of a struggle but have to get on with it
Bit of a struggle but have to get on with it
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Read Koontz about 25 years ago, didn't know he was still alive.
Always considered it a bit like King light.
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25 years ago most things he put out were good
Recently he has been very hit and miss
The premise of elsewhere is very "kingy"
I'm 110 pages in and enjoying it
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After not being able to read for months, I reckon you'd enjoy any book now.
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It felt good to be reading againRoss, Bob wrote: ↑Mon Feb 15, 2021 8:55 pmAfter not being able to read for months, I reckon you'd enjoy any book now.
I've been putting it off
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As so often of late
Koontz has made a really interesting idea really quite uninteresting
Koontz has made a really interesting idea really quite uninteresting
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Elsewhere was deeply underwhelming
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The chalk man by cj Tudor
Looks ok but more importantly it has quite large print
Looks ok but more importantly it has quite large print
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120 pages into the chalk man
Aj Tudor is billed as a female British stephen king
I can see why
Very good.
Aj Tudor is billed as a female British stephen king
I can see why
Very good.
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The chalk man was very good
All was not as it seemed
Some of it I worked out some not
Certainly interested to read more of her work
All was not as it seemed
Some of it I worked out some not
Certainly interested to read more of her work
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The deep by alma Katsu is next
A mystery set onboard the titanic and britannic
Right up my alley
A mystery set onboard the titanic and britannic
Right up my alley
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Not read any Koontz since Lightning in 1990-ish. WHSmith’s horror shelves used to be all Koontz, King and Richard Laymon
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Afternoon matt
I've not read him really since he started the odd Thomas and Frankenstein series but elsewhere interested me, alas no good.
I've still got 77 shadow street to read which again looks good.....
Pity layman died
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Laymon was entertaining crap. Ok for a quick switch-off between King, Straub, Barker etc.
Seemed to be aiming at teenage boys, with the gore and tits
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I lovedmattp wrote: ↑Sun Feb 21, 2021 4:16 pmLaymon was entertaining crap. Ok for a quick switch-off between King, Straub, Barker etc.
Seemed to be aiming at teenage boys, with the gore and tits
Come out tonight
Night in the lonesome October
The travelling vampire show
The beast house trilogy
But yes a lot of it was just tits and gore
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Not that I have any objection to gore, and certainly not tits.
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