![]() He’s not convinced she died the way the authorities say and when he gets there discovers that a supernatural reason might be behind her death.Īfter finishing this one, I’m actually surprised I didn’t DNF it. What I liked: The setup screams ‘a book Steve will love.’ After a woman dies in Norway her brother goes to try and find out more information. ![]() I do have Tremayne’s book ‘Snowbeast!’ as well, but I’m honestly nervous about diving into that one after reading this. I didn’t really read the synopsis, nor did I before diving in recently, but having now finished the book and reading the synopsis, I’m still a bit torn over how misleading it ultimately is. The cover seemed to indicate that it was going to be a fun creature feature and with a title like ‘Trollnight’ I was excited. ![]() ![]() This book came onto my radar when Michael Patrick Hicks shared it was on Kindle deal for either $0.99 or $1.99 a few years back. ![]()
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I also relay that yesterday, after finishing A Little Life for the second time and while under the impairment of a sob-induced haze, I took a wrong turn out of the subway and accidentally alighted on Lispenard Street itself. It's one of the first things this reporter tells her when arriving at her apartment - architecturally stunning, meticulously decorated, stuffed with books, of course - which sits in another of her book's symbolic locations in downtown Manhattan. The entire story is so deeply rooted in place, and those places are the sites of such soul-crushing tragedies, that it's impossible to divorce Yanagihara, 47, from her infamous streets. They come to see where protagonist Jude spends the formative, troubled years of his early adulthood. 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If you love The Walking Dead but can't figure out why nobody's riding bicycles, this book is for you.The zombie apocalypse will be pedal-powered And feminist Watch out Edited by Elly Blue and featuring an exciting and talented collection of new and returning authors. ![]() A talented array of writers bring their diverse visions to this volume: sometimes scary, sometimes spooky, sometimes hilarious, always on two wheels. The zombie apocalypse will be pedal-powered And feminist Watch out Edited by Elly Blue and featuring an exciting and talented collection of new and returning authors. In yet another scenario, bicycles themselves are reanimated and roam the earth. If you love The Walking Dead but can't figure out why nobody's riding bicycles, this book is for you. In another version of the future, those with the zombie virus are able to escape persecution and feel almost alive again on two wheels. 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A complicated portrait of the modern American family emerges in Flournoys debut novel. ![]() The house still stands despite abandoned lots, an embattled city, and the inevitable shift outward to the suburbs. Their house has seen thirteen children grown and gone-and some returned it has seen the arrival of grandchildren, the fall of Detroit’s East Side, the loss of a father. The Turners have lived on Yarrow Street for over fifty years. ![]() |