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message 1: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Already doing firestarter(cause me and Mella already read it, we can participate in the discussion with Mella). I guess since we already did a classic this month, it can be Modern or classic, Im open for anything so what ever you guys would like.


message 2: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (handmaiden11) | 56 comments Mod
ok, Firestarter isn't in yet though they said it would only be 3 days (which was Sunday). I am loving The Shining. Since you both have read it, would you mind discussing when I'm done?

For a new book - seems we all read pretty fast - I'm open to whatever. Have either of you (or maybe I should say any of you because I see we have a new member) read We Have Always Lived in the Castle by Shirley Jackson? I have read it already, but would love to discuss it at some point. Doesn't have to be this month though.


message 3: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Opps Im sorry. It'll be the Shining and the one you guys nominate.


message 4: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) If you liked that one by Shirley Jackson, check out The Lottery and Haunting of Hill House.


message 5: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Id like to nominate Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.


message 6: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (handmaiden11) | 56 comments Mod
I saw that new series involving a horror twist on some classics. that could be interesting - I'm willing to give it a try. have you read any of them?


message 7: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Nope, I bought it just from seeing so many people talk about it.


message 8: by Emma (new)

Emma Audsley (emmaaudsley) | 5 comments Under the Dome & Patient Zero!


message 9: by Rebekah (new)

Rebekah (handmaiden11) | 56 comments Mod
Patient Zero sounds good to me, but maybe we should have another poll. I haven't started Firestarter anyway, and Under the Dome intimidates me because it is so long, and beyond that it won't be available in paperback for a while, I'm sure...


message 10: by Emma (new)

Emma Audsley (emmaaudsley) | 5 comments Mella wrote: "Rebekah wrote: "Patient Zero sounds good to me, but maybe we should have another poll. I haven't started Firestarter anyway, and Under the Dome intimidates me because it is so long, and beyond that..."I bought my copy today (yayyy1111) & it's 887 pages





message 11: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) I just finished Patient Zero for my HA group. It's a good read; couldn't put it down. Not your garden variety zombie novel.


message 12: by John (new)

John Everson (johneverson) | 8 comments I'd recommend checking out THE 13TH by John Everson. It's a fast read, and one of the November featured releases from Leisure Books. And this group has easy access to flog the author... just sayin'...


message 13: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) And this group has easy access to flog the author... just sayin'...

Ha ha. Gotta love these online book sites/groups. If I were an author I think I'd steer clear of them. Or maybe only peek every once in a while. It would hurt too much to be criticized.

Am looking forward to reading The 13th, John.


message 14: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Hehe thats why S King refuses to have a facebook, twitter, or myspace page.


message 15: by John (new)

John Everson (johneverson) | 8 comments Yeah, it can be dangerous to surf them. But it's still fun to be able to interact with people who are actually READING what you spent months writing. I don't expect everyone to like it, so I'm OK with some negative reviews. Of course, if the books were universally panned, I guess I'd get a bit hurt... but so far, more people seem to have liked the books than hated them. :-)


message 16: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) John, you have quite a few fans over at Horror Aficionados. It is wonderful to be able to interact with authors. I've "talked" with Andrew Davidson (The Gargoyle), Gord Rollo (loved Jigsaw Man!) and some bizarro authors here at GR. Much better than sending a fan letter that the author will probably never even see.

Benjamin, can you imagine how inundated S. King would be if he was involved in social networking?


message 17: by Benjamin (new)

Benjamin (ben21) Yeah thats what King said.


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