Club Dead Writer: Charlaine Harris Genre: Urban Fantasy Pages: 292 It's not often that I can read books in a series so close together. I don't know if that says more about that addictive quality...books. That just goes to show how different each book has been, and how Harris isn't rehashing the same old plot. At least, she's not yet. :) Next up: Dead to the World by Charlaine Harri
typed this up last week or the week before after finishing 'Rose Madder' by Stephen King. I'm not that good, but I kinda want to throw this out there. -------------------------------------------------...at the death now, and it was a sick, ugly orange color. She felt faint and realized she was holding her breath. ‘If you keep that up, your kidneys wont be what kills you’ the voice said, worried
Living Dead in Dallas Writer: Charlaine Harris Genre: Urban Fantasy Pages: 291 It wasn't a hard decision to pick up the next book in the series, or the one after that. I enjoyed Dead Until Dark... fans for the Dead Until Dark should go ahead and just get this one too. It's definitely worth the cash. Next up: Club Dead by Charlaine Harris Reading Now: Dead to the World by Charlaine Harri
- I should stop reading romance novels. -I should stop looking at romance movies -I should stop glancing at couples -I should stop thinking about romance right now. IT'S BUGGING THE HELL OUT OF ME!
I found this thing online called National Novel Writing Month... but I know I won't have time to do it. I'm just curious if anyone's givin' it a shot so I can cheer ya on. *chuckles* [OOC: Hey... why not? ^_^;]
...am I? Essentially I did some short stories and published a few of them, but I am really more a novel writer—short fiction doesn’t really come to me very often and it's uncomfortable to write, not like novels. So I worked on a novel, then another one, and then another one. At the same time, I was getting my MA and my Ph.D. Then one day a friend ( Jennifer Stevenson ) asked if I’d like to do a novel...
...earth surrounded by people who want to eat you, there's not a whole lot of time for introspection. I devoured this novel in one night (it's a fairly short book) but what a ride. It's one of the few novels where the title makes the ending. (The new Will Smith version of the movie ruined it with BOTH endings, but The Last Man on Earth stayed closer.) So yes. Apocalypse. Vampires. One dude. Running...
...month is back again!! To.... torture me mercilessly once more... >.> *glances at calender* Oh my. It has been a while since I made this account. Meh, whatever. Anyway! So far I've semi plotted four novels, all loosely based around the same thing. And four times I've scrapped them. Because I'm fickle like that. I said it before, so this just proves me right. At the moment I'm toying with an idea involving...
Hey! Since I'm currently sitting in the library with nothing to do before my creative writing class I thought that I'd do an update since I did actually do some work last night and earlier today!...spaced) Percentage of Completely of Current Draft (includes hand-written not typed): 7% Collection: Poetry Book Began Collecting New Pieces : October 2008 Total : 1 That's all for now!
...captured by an escaped felon who threatens to kill her family if she doesn't help him. The supernatural aspects of the vampire are downplayed, making this book seem more realistic than most vampire novels. At least they don't sparkle, thank God. Rating: **** 7. The Cowboy and the Vampire, by Clark Hays and Katharine McFall With a title like that, you know I couldn't resist reading it. Billed...