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Old 09-09-2019, 06:38 PM   #720
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Originally Posted by ZodWallop View Post
Why did I think Rick's Bedbugs was a short story collection?

I need to read more of his work. I have a number of his books, but so far I've only read Winter Wake and Night Stone.

I remember one of my earliest e-book purchases was Unticigahunk: The Complete Little Brothers. That one and The Mountain King have been on my TBR since forever.

Yes, you're right: It IS a short story collection. I really like Rick Hautala. He was also from Maine, by the way, just like that other guy - sorry, I can't remember his name...was it Stephen L. King? I read Night Stone when it came out. (Was that the one with a 3D cover?)

But I have yet another tasty bedbug for you. I've had this one for 6 years, and I've never read it! It kind of looks like a vampire bedbug. I would definitely NOT put this one in a cage full of parakeets!
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