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message 1: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An interesting book by an author new to me.

The Ministry for the Future by Kim Stanley Robinison


message 2: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A scary and compelling story.

The Book of Accidents by Chuck Wendig


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message 4: by Gilda (last edited Jan 26, 2022 06:04AM) (new)


message 5: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A thoroughly enjoyable book, whether read as a stand-alone, or as a sequel.

Dr. Sleep by Stephen King


message 6: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An excellent, excellent book. Should be required reading.

6. The High House by Jessie Greengrass


message 7: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An in-depth look at what makes a leader.

7. Leadership: In Turbulent Times by Doris Kearns Goodwin


message 8: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments This was a strange, convoluted, but ultimately entertaining story.

8. Nightmare Country by Marlys Millhiser


message 9: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Sparce, yet compelling, the story of what is, and what will be, is heartbreaking.

9. The End of the Ocean by Maja Lunde


message 10: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments One of King's best, and that saying a lot.

10. 'Salem's Lot by Stephen King


message 11: by Bev (new)

Bev | 460 comments Mod
You're doing great, Gilda!


message 12: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Bev wrote: "You're doing great, Gilda!"

Thanks! Really hoping to get to the top.


message 13: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A truly wonderful book. If you loved the movie, you'll love this book.

11. The Bear by James Oliver Curwood


message 14: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A real disappointment.

12. The Turn of the Screw by Henry James


message 15: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Another disappointing book.

13. The Wrong End of Time by John Brunner


message 16: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A disturbing yet compelling read.

14. The Hidden Child by Louise Fein


message 17: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An excellent story. Engel is becoming a must read author for me.

15. The Familiar Dark by Amy Engel


message 18: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Just okay, so not particularly recommended.

16. Our Oldest Companions: The Story of the First Dogs by Pat Shipman


message 19: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A really great book. If you're into horror, this is the book for you.

17. The Man in the Moss by Phil Rickman


message 22: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Though more mystery than horror, still frightfully good.

20. The Cold Calling by Phil Rickman


message 24: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A truly excellent book. Highly recommended!

22. The Keep by F. Paul Wilson


message 25: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A good, but not great, start to the series.

23. Pines (Wayward Pines #1) by Blake Crouch


message 27: by Gilda (last edited May 04, 2022 05:47AM) (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments I agreed with much of what she wrote, but not all of it.

25. The Yorkists: The History of a Dynasty by Anne Crawford


message 28: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Enjoyable, but not overly so.

26. With Face Aflame by A.E. Walnofer


message 29: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Excellent book! I'm really enjoying this series.

27. The Gypsy Morph by Terry Brooks


message 31: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An excellent addition to the "Secret History."

29. Wardenclyffe by F. Paul Wilson


message 32: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Though it got me halfway up the Mount, I'd have to give the book a pass.

30. Goblin by Josh Malerman


message 33: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments I'd give one a pass, also.

31. The Queen Who Never Was by Maureen Peters


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message 36: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Not as good as first book in the series, but not as bad as the second.

34. Gwendy's Final Task by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar


message 37: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A good, solid sequel.

35. Malorie by Josh Malerman


message 38: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A truly excellent book. Highly recommended.

36. Where We Come From by Oscar Cásares


message 39: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A good introduction to the times in novel form.

37. The Unconquered Sun by Ralph Dulin


message 40: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments After seeing the movie, the book was quite a disappointment.

38. The Zookeeper's Wife by Diane Ackerman


message 41: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A must-read for fans of M/M stories.

39. The God Eaters by Jesse Hajicek


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message 43: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Excellent book, though not for the faint hearted.

41. The Last Wild Horses by Maja Lunde


message 44: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments One of the best books I've read this year.

42. The Nature of Fragile Things by Susan Meissner


message 45: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Haven't read a Wilson book that I haven't loved yet. This boo definitely carries on the tradition.

43. Double Threat by F. Paul Wilson


message 46: by Gilda (last edited Jul 19, 2022 01:37PM) (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Better than the first in the series. Fast paced and a great read.

44. Wayward (Wayward Pines #2) by Blake Crouch


message 47: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments An absolutely fantastic book.

45. Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman


message 48: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments A truly excellent book. Well worth reading.

46. Good Neighbors by Sarah Langan


message 49: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Started out great, but was ultimately a disappointment.

47. Mean Spirit by Phil Rickman


message 50: by Gilda (new)

Gilda Felt | 83 comments Could have been a really good book, but the flaws were just too great.

48. The Killing of Richard the Third by Robert Farrington


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