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Top Ten Stephen King Films
I am a huge fan of Stephen King and one of the things I love most about his writing is his ability to populate his worlds. Every character, no matter how minor, has a role. Every character, no… Read More ›
Books I Read in 2013
Ash Winter by Mike Mullin Ashfall by Mike Mullin This or That Survival Debate: A Rip-Roaring Game of Either/Or Questions by Erik Heinrich After the Fires Went Out: Coyote by Regan Wolfrom Birthmarked by Caragh O’Brien
Books I Read in November 2013
Things My Girlfriend And I Have Argued About by Mil Millington The Innkeeper of Bethlehem: The Story of Santa Claus by Scott Roloff Desperation by Stephen King Mob Rule by Hannah Evans
Books I Read in September & October 2013
Children of the Night by Dan Simmons Never Say Boo to a Ghost and Other Haunting Rhymes by John Foster & Korky Paul We Know by Gregg Hurwitz Mindbend by Robin Cook Cruelty Games by Wendy Robertson The Sentinel by… Read More ›
Books I Read in August 2013
We’ll Eat Again by Marguerite Patten Full Dark, No Stars by Stephen King Family of Angels by Mike Ripley The Pied Piper of Hamelin by Robert Browning The Reunion by Simone Van der Vlugt (43 pages) Fan Mail by P… Read More ›
30 Day Book Challenge Day 19
A Favourite Author
30 Day Book Challenge Day 13:
A Book that Disappointed You As many of my readers will know, I am a huge Stephen King fan. I love the way he spends words to ensure you are on the same page as he is. I love the… Read More ›
Books I Read in July, August & September 2010
Australia: A History in Photographs by Michael Cannon The Boy in the Striped Pyjamas by John Boyne Fat, Forty and Fired by Nigel Marsh Stolen Angels by Shaun Hutson Australian Ripping Yarns II by Paul Taylor The Righteous Men by… Read More ›
Books I Read in February 2010
Animal Farm by George Orwell Space Demons: The Trilogy by Gillian Rubinstein A Rose for the ANZAC Boys by Jackie French A New Dawn edited by Ellen Hopkins Lirael by Garth Nix Patience and Sarah by Isabel Miller The Unschooling… Read More ›
Books I Read in May 2009
Dewey: The Small-Town Library Cat Who Touched the World by Vicki Myron A Fortunate Life by A.B. Facey Brave New World by Aldous Huxley The Annunciate by Severna Park The Amityville Horror by Jay Anson Needful Things by Stephen King… Read More ›
books I read in 2008
The Road by Cormac McCarthy Duma Key by Stephen King The Captured Womb: A History of the Medical Care of Women by Ann Oakley (33 pages) The Princess Bitchface Syndrome by Michael Carr-Gregg The Taking by Dean Koontz The Devil’s… Read More ›
Books I Read in December 2008
The Road by Cormac McCarthy Duma Key by Stephen King The Captured Womb: A History of the Medical Care of Pregnant Women by Ann Oakley (33 pages) The Princess Bitchface Syndrome by Michael Carr-Gregg The Taking by Dean Koontz The… Read More ›
Books I Read In August 2008
Killing the Shadows by Val McDermid Death Message by Mark Billingham Hideaway by Dean Koontz Twisted by R.L. Stine Book of Horrors (Nightmare Hall #16) by Diane Hoh Obsession by Julia Lawrinson Mortal Fear by Robin Cook Mutation by Robin… Read More ›
Books I Read In July 2008
Four Past Midnight by Stephen King The Spare Room by Helen Garner World Famous Cults & Fanatics by Colin & Damon Wilson A Time To Kill by John Grisham Reign of Terror: Great Victorian Horror Stories edited by Michel Parry… Read More ›
Black House by Stephen King & Peter Straub
Black House is written with the flair and style typical of Stephen King, with a slightly different narrative style that I assume is the result of Straub’s influence.