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Old 04-15-2013, 02:43 PM   #16266
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<snip> So, I picked up and have started Everything Howls by Christoper Lopez when it was offered for free just recently. from amazon - ""Everything Howls brings the Wendigo back with a vengeance, places it in its classic habitat and adds an Algonquin Indian to the mix in a way that makes the story ring true. The effect is a short, entertaining novel that fully engages reader."" This is listed as horror and apparently has a lot of gore, so depending on the type of descriptive gore, I will see how I do.
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I picked that one up too. Tell us how you go.
I am about 80% through and so far the gore isn't too bad although a few places had me decide to put off eating my snack for a while. I'll see what happens and what I think when I have finished it.
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I'm going to give it a go. Have you tried Replay by Ken Grimwood? Similar theme where the protagonist gets to relive his life over and over again, trying to do it better each time. Wonderful book.
I read Reply Replay years ago and may still have it on my shelf. It's a book from the late 1980's and was one that I have continued to remember and think about over the years. I remember reading it more than once because I enjoyed it so much. I wonder if younger generation readers would appreciate the book as well?

Last edited by dreams; 04-16-2013 at 01:16 AM. Reason: changed spelling of reply to Replay
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