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giulia.mosna
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5*/5 ⭐

Loved this book, I think it's now one of my favorites from Stephen King.

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Reggie
The Speed Queen | Stewart O'Nan
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This is my 3rd O‘nan in2 months and I love him. Here, we hear Marjorie Standiford tell her story as she sits waiting for her death row execution. Her story is peppered with Stephen King references because the person she‘s telling the story to is the author who bought the rights. Who is it? Mr.King himself. Her life goes from small, normal Midwest town to a boyfriend with a hot car to drug spirals into murder. It‘s great. I‘m an O‘nan fan. Pick!

BarbaraBB Great review. I had planned to read his backlist too and then somehow got sidetracked. I will dive into it! 1w
Reggie @BarbaraBB he has tons of books out there. I think he‘s been slept on. 1w
squirrelbrain Great review! I have his latest as an ARC. I didn‘t get to it before it was published but need to make the effort now, and to read more of his backlist. 1w
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BarbaraBB He has written so much! I loved 1w
BarbaraBB And also this one, which I think you will too (edited) 1w
Reggie @squirrelbrain I‘ve read 4 of his and they were all winners to me. Also, I really felt like I was listening to this woman tell her story. Not a man writing a woman. It was good. 1w
Reggie @BarbaraBB I‘ve read Lobster. It was my first of his. Night Country I‘m buying for myself for Xmas. It‘s in a bunch of best horror lists and all the libraries I belong to have like all his other books EXCEPT that one. lol you know how it goes. 1w
BarbaraBB Well thanks. I just went online and bought Evensong and The Odds… 🤷🏻‍♀️ 1w
BarbaraBB I know how it goes. It‘s worth buying though, very good! 1w
squirrelbrain LOL @BarbaraBB 🤦‍♀️ 1w
BarbaraBB @squirrelbrain As if I didnt buy enough lately 🤷🏻‍♀️. They were cheap though *looking for an excuse* 1w
squirrelbrain Who needs an excuse?! @BarbaraBB 😝 1w
email list “Hello! I work with authors to help them promote their books and build engaged email lists. I‘d love to share tips that really grow readers! if you have intrest inbox me with my mail akintayotaye4@gmail.com 1w
vivastory You probably know this already, but O'Nan & King are friends IRL 7d
AmyG King and O‘Nan are friends…. What @Vivastory said. They would (or still do) go to Red Sox games together. 7d
Reggie @vivastory @AmyG in the afterword he talks about how Stephen liked the book but didn‘t like the first title which was Dear Mr. Stephen King. King thought that was using him a little too much. lol. But yeah, they even wrote a book together about baseball. 7d
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TracyReadsBooks
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Of course it‘s a pick. I don‘t think I‘ve ever read a Stephen King book I didn‘t like…or at least that I couldn‘t find aspects of to like. Ostensibly a whodunit (to a degree), this book is also an examination of the human condition, the lies we tell ourselves & others, the emotional toll of working on death row, racism, the abuse of power, & wonder & hope & the possibility in the seemingly impossible. King just knows how to tell a good story.

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TracyReadsBooks
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Somehow, I have never read this or seen the movie...going to fix that right now.

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readingjedi
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Despite the grim subject matter - imagine spending 30 years of your one & only life on Death Row for crimes you didn't commit - this biography has a tenacious positivity, due to the remarkable personality of Ray Hinton. The flagrant racism & prejudice he faced in the Alabama justice system was absolutely staggering, but he never lost sight of his own innocence & worth. His strength of character is nothing short of humbling. Eye opening for sure!

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GingerAntics
True Crime: The Novel | Andrew Klavan
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If you are an animal lover DO NOT watch the first episode of this docuseries. I will fill in any blanks you may have. You‘re welcome. It ended with the question of whether the amateur sleuths that helped track this guy down were complicit in his crimes, and if true crime fans (specifically the ones who watched the documentary they made) were also complicit in their crimes. It was a very weird turn at the end of this thing. Any thoughts on this?

GingerAntics #TrueCrime #JunLin #LukaMagnotta #complicit Is true crime “an activity of a questionable nature”? Is it somehow participating in “questionable acts or crimes”? 3mo
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Susanita
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😢

Eggbeater Oh, I didn't know. How sad. 😢 3mo
Librarybelle Oh no! 3mo
ShelleyBooksie Sad news 3mo
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Sparklemn Oh dear. I loved him in Longmire. Made a great villain. 3mo
Tamra I think of him in Dances with Wolves. Cheesy, but emotionally effective. 3mo
TieDyeDude ☹️ I will never not crack up at his scene in Maverick. 3mo
dabbe Too sad. I adored him in DANCES WITH WOLVES. 😢 3mo
Bette Loved him in everything he did. 💔 3mo
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DieAReader
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#Wardens2025 #Read2025

For anyone who‘s read ‘Solitary‘ &/or ‘Just Mercy‘, this is for you🤓

CoverToCoverGirl It‘s on my list! 4mo
DieAReader @CoverToCoverGirl 💖You won‘t be disappointed🤓 4mo
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JenReadsAlot
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So good! My #doublespin for July @TheAromaofBooks

TheAromaofBooks Woohoo!! 5mo
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suvata
Inmate | Freida McFadden
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5 Stars • Death Row by Freida McFadden is a psychological thriller novella about Talia Kemper, on death row for murdering her husband, Noel, despite an alibi and no clear motive. As her execution looms, she spots a man resembling Noel, hinting he may be alive. Dual timelines explore her prison life and past suspicions of Noel‘s infidelity. ⬇️

suvata Talia‘s unreliable narration and a shocking twist blur the lines of guilt and reality in this concise, suspenseful tale.

#DeathRow #AlibisCollection #FreidaMcFadden
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