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Tiffany ’s comments from the Horror Reading Challenge group.

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Jul 03, 2016 08:09PM

50x66 Just bought my copy. I saw the film as a kid, but don't remember it. Sounds like a good read.
May 28, 2016 08:10AM

50x66 Somewhere around here I have a copy of The Ruinsdescription . I've seen the movie, and I've always wanted to read the book.
Apr 21, 2016 07:21PM

50x66 Eva wrote: "Finished it last night and really enjoyed it. The descriptions of the burning hot desert made me want to reach for a glass of water! :)"

OMG, didn't it? The descriptions of the monsters made me itch. It kind of reminded me of that horror movie, The Descent.
Apr 17, 2016 08:55PM

50x66 I finished this last week. It was really very good. Definitely will check out his other books in the future.
Apr 02, 2016 08:42PM

50x66 This sounds interesting. I can't wait to read it!
Apr 01, 2016 07:18PM

50x66 I finished this earlier this week, and was a bit disappointed. I love his Wayward Pines trilogy, and thought this would hook me as well. It didn't. Reading it was like pulling teeth. I hated the Old West speak. Ugh! Thank god for Kindle Narration, or I don't think I would ever finish it.
Mar 01, 2016 09:50PM

50x66 Yay! This is on my TBR.
Feb 24, 2016 05:28PM

50x66 I finished it this weekend. A pretty good ghost story. Crazier than I first anticipated.
Feb 17, 2016 05:34PM

50x66 I just started it, and it seems pretty good. I can't wait to see what happens next!
Feb 06, 2016 03:11PM

50x66 Oh, this one sounds good, too! I'll try and see if I can fit it in.
Feb 01, 2016 06:46PM

50x66 The Woman in Black was a really good haunted house story.
Jan 25, 2016 09:20PM

50x66 Stormi (Books, Movies, Reviews. Oh my!) wrote: "I am going to nominate one that I see I have in my kindle that needs read. (there are lots of those...lol) Dollhouse (Dark Carousel #1) by Anya Allyn It sounds interesting. :)"

This does sound really interesting!
Jan 21, 2016 08:23PM

50x66 Hi everyone!

I've been on a Joe Hill kick lately, so I would nominate Heart-Shaped Box. Or Locke & Key. Both have been on my TBR for a while.