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Gina's great. I do Bizarro myself and can tell you from the emails we've exchanged that she's a really cool person who does good work. You should check out Suicide Girls in the Afterlife too.
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I've been really ill this week and when I'm ill i basicly engulf books. my daughters been watching cbeebies all this week as shes ill too so i block it out with a good gorefest. read all thevtwilight books this week and tonight starting on the vampire chronicles. excuse my typing my daughter is pressing the keys as im typing your lucky it doesnt look alien.
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Bruce Campbell's "If chins could kill".
I have a hard time believing the credibility of the editor's note in the beginning. :p |
The Chrysalids, by John Wyndham.
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And..... YOUR name is Gina? :rolleyes: |
Next by Michael Crichton
Why the fuck does he always have write in pedophiles? Sick bastard, I'm never reading him again. Other than the PERVERTS , it was an amazing book, scary because it was so real. It could be happening right now |
Killing Kiss, by Sam Stone
Ok, so as publisher of this one I'm somewhat biased. But then I wouldn't have published it if I thought it wasn't any good! It's only just been released (official launch at Fantasycon in a couple of weeks) and I heard just this morning that it will be available through Waterstone's if you're in the UK (still waiting to hear from Barnes & Noble in the States).
Tanith Lee says of it: "A deceptively readable date with darkness – watch your step! This book is lit for the much more discerning chick (and cock) who like to walk in the shadows. Relax with it, but be prepared for sudden jewels and little masterpieces – and the rug to be pulled from under your feet." which makes it sound a little like a woman's book, but it certainly appealed to me. You can also order it direct from here or Amazon UK. |
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