Originally Posted By Autopia Deb Wizard in Glass is my least favorite book in an EXCELLENT series. The Silver Chair and a how to book on digital scrapbooking
Originally Posted By chipndale16 I'm reading Before You Leap by Kermit the Frog. I highly recommend it!
Originally Posted By Tinkerbell819 I just read the cutest little book called "The Shepherd, the Angel and Walter the Christmas Miracle Dog" by Dave Barry. (It was too short!)
Originally Posted By MissCandice Yeah, Wizard and Glass is my least favorite of the Gunslinger books too. I hope this isn't a spoiler but it was just too much Flagg for me.
Originally Posted By melekalikimaka <<I hope this isn't a spoiler but it was just too much Flagg for me.>> Well thanks a lot. ;-)
Originally Posted By sherrytodd Just finished reading Hannibal Rising. Now looking for a new read. alexbook?
Originally Posted By alexbook I've just started "Theodosia Throckmorton and the Serpents of Chaos," by R. L. LaFevers.
Originally Posted By alexbook >>Just finished reading Hannibal Rising. Now looking for a new read. alexbook?<< You're a horror/thriller fan, right? Have you checked out Stephen King's latest, "Lisey's Story"? I liked it a lot. His previous "Cell" is just out in paperback, and is much more gruesome, if you go for that kind of thing.
Originally Posted By DAR I'm still slogging my way through Wizard and Glass. So far it's my least favorite of the books.
Originally Posted By Bucky N Satchel They get better DAR. I've been working on Son of a Witch for the last couple months during my lunches, I'm finally down to the last 30 pages or so, maybe I'll finish it this weekend.
Originally Posted By alexbook >>Christopher Moore - "You Suck"<< Turns out that this is a sequel to his novel "Bloodsucking Fiends." It doesn't say so on the cover or anything, but it is. And I haven't read the first book, and I'm a few chapters into the second book, and I can't decide whether to press on or go get the first book and read it and then come back to the second one. I hate when that happens.
Originally Posted By DAR I just finished Wizard and Glass last night. Truthfully I thought it was a very poorly written book. Something was off with the pacing. I found myself just skimming over large sections of the story. I know this may hurt in the long run. Anywho, I'm now onto Wolves of the Calla.
Originally Posted By Bucky N Satchel I found it was so many years between Wizard and Glass and Wolves that I didn't remember most of it and it didn't hurt my experience with the rest of the books one bit. It's mostly back story for Roland.
Originally Posted By DAR I'm enjoying the series overall, it's just that this was may least favorite.