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Old 05-13-2010, 02:20 AM   #20
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I would also suggest Dean Koontz & King's son, Joe Hill. John Sau.

Robert McCammon, Swan Song. I loved Swan Song. One of my favorite all time books is McCammon's Boy's Life, a coming of age story w/spookiness.

John Connolly The Book of Lost Things a very entertaining, clever as well as a touching coming of age story. It has all the elements, creepy, black humor, adventure. David is an angry 12 year old boy grieving for the loss of his mother. Brooding in his attic room w/his books, he starts to hear the books whispering to him. I loved this book!

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