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djm001

djm001

Joined February 2016

Ardent reader from the Deep South
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American Pop: A Novel | Snowden Wright
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This book is expansive. It follows four generations of a Mississippi family through the rise and fall of their soft drink empire during the twentieth century.
The relationships the family members build with others and each other are explored over the years. The author does character jumps without warning, but I was able to get used to it. The history and lore of the Forsters pulled me in and they didnt let go until the last page was finished.

Reviewsbylola I‘m excited for this one. Great review! 5y
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This is a collection of 13 short stories. I haven't read anything bad by William Gay. This is no exception. I would recommend everything he's written. The title is from a Jimmie Rodgers song called "Blue Yodel No. 3 (Evening Sun Yodel)" If youve never heard Rodgers, I recommend giving him a listen because his songs complement the book nicely. The stories are filled with heartbreak and violence. Some are very dark. Gay's prose leads you through it.

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"The house was dark and cool, cavelike, scarcely lit by the windows. He took up a book and with it a cold cup of the morning's coffee and went to a chair where light fell through a windowglass and began to read."

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On Fire | Larry Brown
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I found myself relating to Larry Brown so much while reading this book. He talks a lot of the life of a firefighter, fishing, camping, friends, family, and everything involved in living a life in the South. He shows a sensitivity in his writing, especially when he writes about animals and nature. I could feel his passion for books and writing while reading through the pages and that passion was contagious.

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Starting my first Harry Crews novel

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Desperation Road | Michael Farris Smith
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This book presents to you two flawed individuals, their decisionmaking placing them in despicable situations. Things seem to continually get worse for them. As this happens, even knowing their past transgressions, you feel sympathy. Their paths undoubtably cross, and you learn that even from terrible life choices a person can begin again and claw their way back to something better.

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The Beguiled | Thomas Cullinan
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Setting: a girls school in Virginia during the Civil War. Two teachers, a slave maid, and five students are holding out in the school trying to live a normal life while battles rage just miles from where they are. A cog is thrown into their attempted normalcy when a student finds a wounded Union soldier in the woods. Each person at the school brings a unique voice to the story as they cope with the addition to their secluded life. #southerngothic

Alfoster Ooh, great old movie too and I hear they are remaking it!😍 7y
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Twilight: A Novel | William Gay
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I read an interview where Gay said he wanted people to feel the emotion of a scene, and he did just that with this one. You can feel the rural Tennessee wilderness throughout the whole book. He weaves a beautifully dark tale that is the epitome of Southern Gothic.

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Paper Girls Volume 2 | Brian K Vaughan
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Got the new volume last night. Those colors!

Marchpane I need this. 7y
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The Strain | Guillermo Del Toro, Chuck Hogan
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I really enjoyed this one. I liked the build up of this first book in the trilogy. It shows you the spread of a vampire virus through New York from different points of view. The views go range from people who are infected with the vampiric virus to one of the main characters who works for the CDC. Del Toro and Hogan introduce us to a new kind of vampire while still using some classic vampire folklore. This is an action-packed horror ride.

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Wytches Vol. 1 | Scott Snyder
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The story follows two main characters. One is a children's book writer, and the other is his teenage daughter. Along with their wife/mom, they move to a new town to escape a horrific event that happened. Cue witches. This graphic novel gives a new take on witches, and it describes what we think we know about witch lore in a unique way. The artwork is terrifyingly great, and the story kept me enthralled throughout. Good horror read this month.

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Frankenstein | Mary Shelley
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Earlier this month I read Frankenstein for the first time. The first thing that caught my attention was Mary Shelley's beautiful writing. It was just a pleasure to read through the sentences. The story was such a tragedy(in the good literary way). Both Frankenstein and his monster suffer such cruel fates. This was a perfect book for the beginning of October.

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Spiderlight | Adrian Tchaikovsky
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This book gives you a new perspective on the adventuring fantasy party. It puts you in the mind of a spider, and it shows you what the other side of a glorious quest against the darkness looks like. Plenty of laugh out loud moments, as this book has plenty of humor. Popular fantasy tropes are examined and poked fun at. Fans of the fantasy genre will like this one. I know I did.

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I'm looking forward to the world building in this book. Some pages of the art depicts the future similar to Blade Runner or Mass Effect, which is a style I really like. This comic has space ships, ex wife/ex husband drama, and a mystery involving an astronauts death. Looking forward to continuing the story. This is the first issue in the series, and it's suppose to go for 8 issues.

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Suttree | Cormac McCarthy
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#getindie This isn't my local indie store, but it is the last indie store I was in. I took a trip to Savannah, GA, and as I walked the historic streets under ancient live oaks covered in Spanish moss, I stumbled upon this place. With local coffee in hand, I ventured in and discovered one of my favorite spots in the city. The staff was very kind, and the shelves contained a broad selection of genres, so I couldn't leave without supporting.

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The Bell Jar | Sylvia Plath
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"The day I went into physics class it was death."

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Firestarter | Stephen King
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Dr. Wanless, a Stark?

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Firestarter | Stephen King
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"He felt eager and fresh, every perception sharply honed and somehow innocent. He could remember feeling this way as a kid, waking up on Saturday morning, knowing his bike was heeled over on its kickstand in the garage, and feeling that the whole weekend stretched ahead of him like a carnival of dreams where every ride was free"

[DELETED] 2232195534 Read this many years ago. Thought it was very good and scary! 😱 8y
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Paper Girls Vol. 1 | Brian K. Vaughan
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Four paper girls stumble into something beyond their comprehension. What seems like an ordinary morning paper run turns into a scifi adventure. My favorite part of the series is the art and vivid colors. The series is set in 1988, and they hit that vibe perfectly.

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Winter's Bone: A Novel | Daniel Woodrell
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A 16-year old girl is pushed into shouldering the responsibility of taking care of a mentally ill mother and two siblings all while learning the harsh lifestyle of people in The Ozarks. I rooted for her through the whole book. Great descriptions of nature while the heart wrenching story unfolds.

BooksForEmpathy The movie is also fantastic. 8y
LitHousewife Both the book and movie are such powerful experiences. 8y
djm001 @BooksForEmpathy @LitHousewife As soon as I finished the book, I ordered the movie. So ready for it to come in! 8y
AStoriedSoul My BF found a copy of this abandoned at his work and brought it home--it sounds good. I will have to put it on my TBR. 8y
djm001 @TheLiterarium It's a pretty short book, so I bumped it up my TBR list. It was worth it. 8y
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The Complete Stories | Flannery O'Connor
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"... he had told her that Mr. Freeman was a good farmer but that his wife was the nosiest woman ever to walk the earth. 'She's got to be in everything,' the man said. 'If she don't get there before the dust settles, you can bet she's dead, that's all.'" Lol

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Citrus County | John Brandon
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Teenage rebellion gone too far. It's been a while since I read it, but this book had a Catcher in the Rye feel to me. Toby felt like a darker version of Holden. I was reading another book, but I read the first few pages of this one and couldn't stop till I was finished with the whole thing.

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Bull Mountain | Brian Panowich
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This one was unputdownable for me. It taps into family ties, family legacies, connections between people and the land they live on, and the lengths people are willing to go for the ones they love. So good.

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Of Mice and Men | John Steinbeck
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Finally read this yesterday. It's really short, but I feel like it's exactly as long as it needs to be. Really great read. That ending...

acg I didn't know anything about the ending when I read it and was absolutely devastated when I read it. 8y
BookNotes That ending is heartbreaking. @djm001 @seekingthespheres 8y
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The Civil War, 3-Volume Box Set | Shelby Foote, Berger
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Book haul from yesterday. The Shelby Foote edition.

Liberty I have all these, but have not attempted them yet. My friend is currently listening to the trilogy on audio - it's 144 hours long. 😂 8y
djm001 @Liberty I'm imagining an audiobook where all of the different people in the books are read by voice actors/actresses from matching states. 8y
LeahBergen I loved Shiloh. I read it after touring the battlefield and I could completely visualize every scene. 8y
djm001 @LeahBergen I live decently close to Shiloh, so I'm eventually planning on making my way out there to tour the battlefield, too. 8y
LeahBergen @djm001 We listened to the audio tour in our car as we drove around the site. It was great! 8y
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This volume is the tip of an iceberg. This series is filled with literary references, which I love. There's crazed fans over a book series, questioned identities, writers that seem to have the power to shape the world, and secret societies bent on controlling that power. Stories full of wonder!

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The Orchard Keeper | Cormac McCarthy
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I haven't posted in a bit. Here's what I'm currently reading. It's his first novel. Anyone read it, and if so, how did you like it?

Shemac77 Haven't read it but let me know what you think! 8y
MAESTROvonBOOKSTEIN Very interested to read your take on this. 8y
MAESTROvonBOOKSTEIN I'm a big McCarthy fan but haven't read much lately. Will add this to my stack if you deem it worthy. 8y
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A historical fiction series that follows the lives of people during the Revolutionary War. From a woodman joining the continental army to a print shop owner to a private in the British army, the series shows that it isnt just the founding fathers that have a story to tell.

Dogearedcopy Argh! I was at More Fun comic book store today (#fcbd) and wish I had looked for these! 8y
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I'm a tangible book person, but sometimes physical copies aren't published and copies are only available digitally. I have a tablet now for this purpose. This was my first digital purchase. It's a prequel novella to a book I liked called Rivers by Michael Farris Smith.

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I finished this one a couple of days ago. Loved it. If you are from the South or know someone who is, you will relate to at least one thing in this book. Bragg delves into different cultural aspects of Southerners by telling us stories of his travels throughout the South.

djm001 I recommend the audio version because Rick Bragg reads the book, and you can't beat his Southern accent. 8y
Megabooks This Southern girl just added it! 8y
AvidReader25 I've loved his other books. 8y
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Huck #6 | Mark Millar
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Just finished this series tonight. Huck is one of the best comics I've read in a while. It doesn't do anything mind-blowing, but it filled a niche I was looking for in comics that I haven't been able to find up until now. Mark Millar gives us a truly good guy to root for in Huck. Give it a shot.

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I have a pretty long drive back and forth to college, so I've been listening to this to pass the time. It's read by Rick Bragg and his accent is great. His southern journey has me contemplating my own. When I'm listening, it feels like home.

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The Haunting of Hill House | Shirley Jackson
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One cool thing about buying used books is the unexpected notes you might encounter from a previous owner. Here's one I found today after I bought a used copy of The Haunting of Hill House at my local used book store. I hope everything worked out for the guy.

kaitlyn So awesome :) 8y
SurlyBooks That kind of breaks my heart a little. 8y
lucy_literati Beautiful! How is the book? Had this on my TBR for ages. 8y
djm001 @bookworm_1978 I've been really busy with college, so I've only been able to read the first chapter. What I've read so far, I've liked. I've seen the movie The Haunting, but I know I'll like the book a whole lot more. 8y
sabkfox I love finding things like this in books! My greatest find was a shopping list on one page made into a poem and deeper into the book were dried flower petals! 8y
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Little Sister Death | William Gay
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I'm bouncing around on my reads, but I finished this one yesterday. William Gay's prose is so good. He paints you a picture of the beautiful nature of Tennessee with a corruption of darkness. This is a worthy addition to the haunted house genre.

Liberty Oooooo, I have this somewhere! 8y
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"The day drew on, was swallowed in dusk, in silence. No bird called, no insect. Life in abeyance, the world grinding to a halt, who knew what would follow. Light through the glass grew dim but he read on as the passage of day into night was of no moment."

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Haven't posted in a while. Crazy busy with college. When I get a few minutes of free time, I work my way through this book. Just finished the first section. Really enjoying it. Happy I found this author. Bought two of his other books, and I'm only 73 pages into this one.

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Station Eleven: A novel | Emily St. John Mandel
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Alright Litsy. This is my first read based on recommendations from the people on this network. Let's see how it goes. Starting it today.

Bookishaf I love Station Eleven! Hope you do too! (Or at least enjoy it) :) 8y
todd Yay! Let us know what you think. 8y
benappelny Loved that book. Didn't want it to end. 8y
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quietjenn I was surprised at how much I loved this one. 8y
LitHousewife I loved it. Enjoy! 8y
BookNerd1975 Loved this book! 8y
desertbibliophile One of my favorites! 8y
Eastbriar Love this book! 8y
AvidReader25 It's so good! 8y
Hugo Great book. You don't want it to finnish!!!! This is one of my all time favorites! 8y
bookloversnevergotobedalone Loved this book! 8y
jenna_friebel I enjoyed this one, but her first book is still my favorite. 8y
Marissa Good book! 8y
mcctrish I LOVED this book!!! 8y
Megabooks One of my all-time favorite books! 8y
Susanita I loved this book and have recommended it to anyone who asks. 8y
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Southern tragedy at its finest! Follow along with Jess Hall, a young boy growing up in rural North Carolina. One day he and his brother decide to snoop in on a local church gathering. What happens next sends the story into a spiraling dark thriller.

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The Gunslinger | Stephen King
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This is the only Dark Tower book I have with me at the moment, but Stephen King just confirmed on Twitter that Matthew Mcconaughey and Idres Elba will play the man in black and gunslinger for the Dark Tower movie. I. Am. Stoked.

susanw One of my favourite series. Nervous for the movie, hope they can do it justice. 8y
bookish.hummingbird Bah. I'm not too sure about Matthew McConaughey as the Man in Black... 😐 8y
djm001 Season one of True Detective was fantastic and McConaughey was brilliant in it. Don't sleep on him. I think he could do a good job. 8y
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The Rabbit Back Literature Society | Pasi Ilmari Jskelinen
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I read a blurb that said this book was "Brothers Grimm meets Twin Peaks" and it sold me. It has an other-worldly fairy-tale feel to it. A mystery wrapped in stories, memories, and hints of magic. It kept me reading up to the last unexpected page.

jeff Wow - excited to read this one. 8y
PutnamKatie Ooh that sounds good!! 8y
Tinatrovik I'll download this one on my kindle, thanks! 8y
Cosyreads I really loved this book!! ☺️ 8y
Merethebookgal Such a good book!! 8y
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The Pedestrian | Ray Bradbury
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"There was a good crystal frost in the air; it cut the nose and made the lungs blaze like a Christmas tree inside; you could feel the cold light going on and off, all the branches filled with invisible snow."

susanw I love Bradbury, he's one of my favourites. 8y
djm001 A lot of his writing resonates with me. Definitely one of my faves as well. 8y
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Gorgeous UK cover for Neil Gaiman's Ocean at the End of the Lane. I like this cover so much I'm thinking of importing a copy. The artists name is Leo Nickolls and he has more great book cover artwork on his website. www.leonickolls.uk

rwrkb Wow! 8y
Bookishaf That is beautiful. I love that book. I couldn't read anything after it for two weeks. #bookhangover 8y
Connie I have to get the uk version, this cover is beautiful 😌 8y
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MacBeth This is one of my favorite Gaiman tales. 8y
bookish.hummingbird Gah yeah lovely! I tend to like the UK covers of many books over the US. 😅 8y
joiedeslivres I love this book so much! 8y
Tinatrovik Beautiful cover! 8y
nikirtehsuxlol I'm currently reading this! 8y
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Rivers: A Novel | Michael Farris Smith
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A southern dystopian novel about a continuous string of hurricanes that pound the Gulf Coast. The story follows a man named Cohen and his struggle to cope in the waterlogged land. You'll look at heavy downpours a little differently after this one.

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The Rabbit Back Literature Society | Pasi Ilmari Jskelinen
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My current read between bouts of school. Following along with Ella Milana as she explores the mystery of famed children's writer Laura White and her exclusive literature club called the Rabbit Back Literature Society.

Bookishaf I see that one all the time while I'm walking between the stacks. Hopefully I can get to it soon... 8y
todd The summary reminded me of Palahnik's "Haunted" but in a less disturbing way. I still can't get that book out of my mind. 8y
djm001 @Todd I actually just finished my first Palahniuk book recently. Diary. When friends ask me to tell them what it's about, I say "well..." and then it usually ends with a confused look on their face. "You just have to read it." describes Palahniuk 8y
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prisstail Love this cover 8y
Hrhadrienne I finished this last week! The last three pages blew my mind. I'm making everyone I can read it. 8y
DiandraMae This is on my TBR list. I'm going to bump it up. 8y
susanw Already own this one, I too have to bump it up my TBR stack! 8y
djm001 You were right about those last three pages. 8y
Hrhadrienne Right!? Just so... I don't even have words. 8y
Merethebookgal @djm001 @Hrhadrienne This book is so good! I love finding other people who have enjoyed it, too! 8y
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