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Roiffalo 07-25-2015 10:14 PM

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or in school or in church or in government or in the local store or in the movie theater or in the... ;)

Well naturally! ::smile::

Repo'd 07-27-2015 04:15 AM

I'm about halfway through Helter Skelter, by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry.

hammerfan 07-27-2015 04:21 AM

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I'm about halfway through Helter Skelter, by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry.

Great book!

Repo'd 07-27-2015 04:54 AM

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I'm about halfway through Helter Skelter, by Vincent Bugliosi and Curt Gentry.

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Great book!

It really is! It's a second read for me and I'm enjoying it even more this time around.

Roiffalo 07-28-2015 12:29 AM

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Wolf's Trap by W.D. Gagliani

When you're practically 100 pages in a book and the main character isn't described visually... he's a cactus. A werewolf shifting cactus. It's canon now.

SerialKiller 07-30-2015 01:03 AM

The Secret Life & Brutal Death of Mamie Thurman by F. Keith Davis.

I'm going to start Stephen King's Misery next. I've seen the movie a thousand times, just haven't read the book yet.

FryeDwight 07-30-2015 01:35 AM

Finishing ROCKS:MY LIFE IN AND OUT OF AEROSMITH by Joe Perry. Really good read although I probably would have sucker punched Steven Tyler a few times if I had to work with him.

On deck is TERRORS OF THE SCREEN by Dr Frank Manchel. recall finding this in my little library the Summer of 1971 at age 9 and getting a crash course in horror film history from George Melies up to PLANET OF THE APES. Found it invaluable back then, but interested to see how it will hold up to my older self.

Repo'd 07-30-2015 06:14 AM

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On deck is TERRORS OF THE SCREEN by Dr Frank Manchel. recall finding this in my little library the Summer of 1971 at age 9 and getting a crash course in horror film history from George Melies up to PLANET OF THE APES. Found it invaluable back then, but interested to see how it will hold up to my older self.[/QUOTE]

Please post your opinion after the next read. I love books on the history of Horror and would be glad to add another title to my already too long must read list.

hammerfan 07-30-2015 06:16 AM

Candy Cane Murder by Joanne Fluke, Laura Levine, and Leslie Meier

FryeDwight 07-31-2015 05:32 AM

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On deck is TERRORS OF THE SCREEN by Dr Frank Manchel. recall finding this in my little library the Summer of 1971 at age 9 and getting a crash course in horror film history from George Melies up to PLANET OF THE APES. Found it invaluable back then, but interested to see how it will hold up to my older self.

Please post your opinion after the next read. I love books on the history of Horror and would be glad to add another title to my already too long must read list.[/QUOTE]
Will do...and I know what you mean about "My already too long Must Read List"! I never seem to get ahead::confused::!


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