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• What are you currently reading?It's fun to be back to WWW Wednesday :)
• What did you recently finish reading?
• What do you think you’ll read next?
• What are you currently reading?

• What did you recently finish reading?

• What do you think you’ll read next?
I will read a book called Shelter, it is an unpublished book (yet) by a blogger friend of mine named Nicholas Jobe.
Here's the highlight of the book:
a blood-soaked girl shows up at a police station requesting to speak with a specific detective—who doesn’t even know who she is—and he must figure out what happened to her and her family. They were supposedly trapped in an old bomb shelter by a demon, but was it really supernatural forces, or was it something more logical hiding behind the curtain?
4 comments:
"The Shawshank Redemption" is one of our favorite movies, as yet still have not read the actual written version...
Your friends book sounds like it is going to be a chilling read, interested to know what you think about it when you finish Novroz...
My WWW/WoW post this week if you have time to check it out...
I keep on meaning to read a Haruki Murakami book, any Haruki Murakami book - since I've heard such good things about him. Let us know how this one goes.
Here's my WWW Wednesdays contribution!
@Jackie The book is great...the writing style is still SK's style but the story is not like most of his book. The movie delivers it well.
I have read Nick's summary and was amazed by it, that's why I asked him to mail me his book. The book is still in the 1st draft.
@RandomizeMe You should Try it one day...his books are different than most authors, you can end up liking it or hating it.
I will review it once I finished it.
Thank you both for visiting :)
Your friend's book sounds like it could be pretty good.
I have never read any Haruki Marakami, but have heard of the author. I will have to look up the books and see what they are about.
What is strange is though I really like the genre, I can only think of one Stephen King novel that I've read.
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