What's the Last Book You Read/Finished? - Part 1 Page 1 Chapter 1 Paragraph - Part 4

i'm reading this now? did you love it?

i'm a big fan of her other books so i hope i really get into this one too
I liked it a lot. It ended like there will be more (not a cliffhanger) and I will gladly read what's next.:)

Funny how we both read it at the same time. Lol
 
The lost daughters -- Joy Ellis
 
I liked it a lot. It ended like there will be more (not a cliffhanger) and I will gladly read what's next.:)

Funny how we both read it at the same time. Lol

i'm only 40% complete at the moment but will def finish by year's end. she's already working on the sequel and i like enough of what i have read so far to be on the look for that too. like i said, i'm a big fan of her writing and the Netflix series Shadow and Bone is based on her works
 
I started to watch Shadow and Bone but I'm not a huge fantasy fan. I prefer urban f
i'm only 40% complete at the moment but will def finish by year's end. she's already working on the sequel and i like enough of what i have read so far to be on the look for that too. like i said, i'm a big fan of her writing and the Netflix series Shadow and Bone is based on her works
I started to watch that show but I'm not a huge fantasy fan. I prefer urban fantasy like Ninth House where it takes place here but there's magic or monsters or whatever. Clive Barker type stuff. :)
 
The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unravelling the History and Hauntings of a Serial Killer's Home, by Richard Estep and Robert Graves.

All the supernatural accounts are almost certainly mostly BS, but it still made for a pretty fun and spooky read. It also introduced me to a fascinating serial killer I'd never heard of before, of whom there is regrettably little information about. So yeah a surprisingly enjoyable book.
 
The Horrors of Fox Hollow Farm: Unravelling the History and Hauntings of a Serial Killer's Home, by Richard Estep and Robert Graves.

All the supernatural accounts are almost certainly mostly BS, but it still made for a pretty fun and spooky read. It also introduced me to a fascinating serial killer I'd never heard of before, of whom there is regrettably little information about. So yeah a surprisingly enjoyable book.
Gonna check this out. :)
 
For your consideration: Keanu Reeves -- Larissa Zageris
 
The night fire -- Micheal Connelly
 

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