His non fiction is really some of his best workJust finished On the Road.
Starting this next.
Finished it yet? I got mine on the 1st too but went ahead and finished it that nightHarry Potter and the Cursed Child
Yea, I finished it that same day. Not on the same level as the old ones, but I still enjoyed it.Finished it yet? I got mine on the 1st too but went ahead and finished it that night
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Yea I enjoyed how it incorporated so much of the old onesYea, I finished it that same day. Not on the same level as the old ones, but I still enjoyed it.
Best one of the series so far imo!
Book 2
I'm about halfway through, haven't had much time to read this week but hoping to finish it over the weekend possibly, deff enjoying it so farBest one of the series so far imo!
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I'm a big King fan. I thought 11/22/63 was great. I actually haven't read The Stand yet, but it's next on my list.Any King fans? Want to read either The Stand or 11/22/63 next. Any suggestions?
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Graham's quite a character! Read that one back in HS. I was fascinated. It piqued my interest in Egyptology in general, which I still enjoy. (I have The Eye of Horus tattooed on the top of my spine.) You're right in that some parts can be extremely dry, but the theme kept me going. However, it was more interesting before the Mayan Calendar ended...Follow up book to Fingerprints of the Gods, which blew my mind. If you can handle parts of a book that are 20 pages of monotony to prove a very interesting point, I recommend it.