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hermetic

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Sun Sep 15, 2019, 12:05 PM Sep 2019

What Fiction are you reading this week, September 15, 2019? [View all]

Reasons to read


Atwood’s The Heart Goes Last, which I only just started because I came across a gripping tale last Monday while I was waiting for someone at the library. The Good Guy by Dean Koontz was lying there on a table so I figured I’d read a little; see what it was about. Three pages in and I was hooked. Truly a “pulse-pounding thriller” that I devoured over a few days. In spite of being written over 10 years ago, it has a lot of timely ideas. My jaw actually dropped when he made reference to evil in the form of a certain business man with weird hair. Yeah, terrific book.

I was listening to A God in Ruins by Kate Atkinson. This is quite a story and listening to it was not my best choice. It gets rather complicated but it’s so well-written that I decided to get the book and read it instead. It’s a story of the 20th Century as seen through the eyes of a would-be poet, heroic pilot, husband, father, and grandfather as he navigates the perils and progress of a rapidly changing world. “An ingenious and moving exploration of one ordinary man's path through extraordinary times.”

So, yesterday I switched to listening to The Thirteenth Tale by Diane Setterfield which is a story about books and writing. And reading. You might guess that I am loving this one.

And you?

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The audiobook of Richard Matheson's I AM LEGEND. RobertDevereaux Sep 2019 #1
Pretty famous story hermetic Sep 2019 #2
Which one? There have been three. Last Man On Earth, Omega Man and the one with Will Smith. Runningdawg Sep 2019 #3
I noticed that hermetic Sep 2019 #8
I've long been aware of them... RobertDevereaux Sep 2019 #13
Omega Man Runningdawg Sep 2019 #15
I am halfway through The Thirteenth Tale mainstreetonce Sep 2019 #4
Thanks hermetic Sep 2019 #7
A Matter of Days by Amber Kizer Runningdawg Sep 2019 #5
Ah, The Walking Dead hermetic Sep 2019 #10
Homegoing by Yaa Gyasi. ginnyinWI Sep 2019 #6
Cool! hermetic Sep 2019 #9
Kill Zone by Kevin J. Anderson and Doug Beason. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #11
That does sound like hermetic Sep 2019 #17
I live in Santa Fe, lucky me. PoindexterOglethorpe Sep 2019 #21
Both of those sound good, I added them to my reading list Runningdawg Sep 2019 #23
Fiction, murielm99 Sep 2019 #12
Yeah, hermetic Sep 2019 #18
Unquiet Souls by Liz Mistry The King of Prussia Sep 2019 #14
That sounds fun hermetic Sep 2019 #20
A Head Full Of Ghosts by Paul Tremblay. Midnight Writer Sep 2019 #16
Oh, that one's going on my list hermetic Sep 2019 #19
Love Dean Koontz Bayard Sep 2019 #22
"The Sun Dog" scared the bejeezus out of me Glorfindel Sep 2019 #27
THAT's where I read it before! Bayard Sep 2019 #35
"How to Set a Fire and Why" bif Sep 2019 #24
The Institute by Stephen King Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2019 #25
Have it on my nightstand and plan to start reading it today! Docreed2003 Sep 2019 #26
I started it Wednesday night. Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2019 #28
Just finished it. peacefreak2.0 Sep 2019 #32
Absolutely agree. Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2019 #33
It's on my list of WANTS Bayard Sep 2019 #36
The Whole Truth - David Baldacci Firestorm49 Sep 2019 #29
"Turtles All the Way Down" by John Green. KPN Sep 2019 #30
I read that last year hermetic Sep 2019 #31
Loved that book. Cuthbert Allgood Sep 2019 #34
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