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Waiting on the 3rd book in Joe Abercrombie's The First Law books and 3rd book in E. E. Knight's Age of Fire books to show up at the library. Will probably start Ray Garton's Ravenous tonight. Lycanthropy is an STD, spread mostly through rape, that runs rampant through a small town fraught with affairs and intrigues. I have a thing for werewolf books and will read just about anything involving them no matter how bad it sounds 😉. Got it from a free book table setup here at work.
 
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Just finished that before I started this current book. I enjoyed World War Z

:thumbsup:

It's a pretty good read so far and I like the not so subtle jabs at American culture today heh. I've read they are making a movie out of this, too, and it's headlined by Brad Pitt.
 
How does AT feel about Dune? I am considering it for one of my future reads.

First book is great. Slows down a bit after that, I kind of had to force myself through one of them (forget which one) but it picks up later. Worth a read, imo.
 
First book is great. Slows down a bit after that, I kind of had to force myself through one of them (forget which one) but it picks up later. Worth a read, imo.

i agree with this. except after the 2nd one i didn't bother continuing. i felt betrayed after the awesomeness of the first.
 
HP Order of the Phoenix

I was surpised by how much I enjoyed the Harry Potter books. I read the series across about 5 weeks in late summer and loved them.

I should finish Stephen King's The Dark Half this afternoon. After that I don't really know what I'll read. I have a few books I've started but had trouble getting into that I'll probably pick back up. So either "Pride & Prejudice & Zombies", "Jonathan Strange and Mr Norell", or Bram Stoker's "Dracula".
 
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