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Old 11-20-2014, 05:17 PM   #4987
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I never did my pre-Skin Game reread (and therefore haven't yet read Skin Game) . *covers ears as people howl in shock and horror; ducks any possible projectiles being hurled in my direction.

In fact, I've been in a reading slump for the last 6 months, and its weighing heavily on me.

Nothing is holding my attention at the moment, so I am obsessively organizing all of my ebooks via Calibre.

I want [read: need] a good, sink your teeth in, standalone novel. I really like Speculative Fiction. Fantasy is my favorite genre. Scifi is a distant second. I haven't been a big fan of horror since highschool, but I'm willing to give it another go.

Or maybe I just need to get away from my comfort zone altogether, and try something completely new/different. *shrug*
Either any book in The Dark Tower series, or Joyland, or Rose Madder, or Duma Key, or Hearts in Atlantis, or Needful Things by Stephen King


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