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Old 08-03-2010, 11:24 PM   #32
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I just finished Charles Bock's "Beautiful Children," which I rate at about three out of five stars. It could have stood to have been about 100 pages shorter.

I'm about to start John Ajvide Lindqvist's "Let the Right One In." I saw the movie a year or so ago and have been looking forward to a chance to read the book. Plus it fits into my current theme of reading--in addition to whatever else I read--one non-romantic/non-sexy vampire novel every month. To that end, I've so far this year read Scott Westerfield's "Peeps," Charlie Huston's "Already Dead," Justin Cronin's "The Passage," and Seth Graham Greene's "Abraham Lincoln, Vampire Killer."
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