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Flashpoint

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This book is definitely the kind you start reading and don't stop until the last page. It captures perfectly the feelings of lust, and eventually love, between a man and a woman. The hero is a firefighter, sexy enough in itself, but when combined with the author's breathtaking descriptions, he almost leaps out of the book at you.

‘Wuthering heights’ By Emily Bronte. Amateur Review

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I have never been much of an avid reader. Being of above average intelligence, Most people have always expected me to have exhausted any library’s selection. Book ever in hand. Au contraire, I have never read. In fact, two or three lines (read in comfort) were as good a sedative as any to lull me straight to sleep.

The Writing Class

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A fascinating mystery revolving around a college extension adult writing class filled with interestingly quirky characters. When mysterious phone calls in the middle of the night and obscene comments instead of peer evaluations on class writing assignments start happening, Amy Gallup, the teacher knows this class is different. Then one of the students is murdered and the class works together to discover which one of them is the killer.

The Case Of Vineyard Poison

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It is a hot summer on the picturesque island of Martha’s Vineyard and the bluefish are biting in abundance. It is here that Jefferson W. Jackson and his fiancée Zeolinda (Zee) are planning their upcoming wedding, when they’re not busy fishing for bluefish or digging for quahogs. Jackson is an ex-cop from Boston, invalided out of the force with a bullet close to the spine, now semi-retired and living on the island. Zee is a nurse.

The Collection (Bentley Little)

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Another review here lambasts people for comparing Little to Stephen King, and that is a sentiment I greatly agree with - for entirely different reasons. King is a wordsmith whose work should be recognized as true literary art outside of the realm of strictly 'horror' fiction; Little's work is hackneyed and pure pulp, trumped up for shock value with very little beneath imagery used more to appall the reader than anything else.

Lost Echoes: Horror and Mystery Combine

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There is an ageless quality to the beginning of Joe R. Lansdale's most recent novel, Lost Echoes . The opening to the main narrative – which arrives only after a newspaper clipping and a brief retrospective thought from the novel's lead character – has a quiet sense of timelessness that could lead a reader to believe that this story could be taking place at any time in the latter half of the 20 th century. An ill child awakens from a fevered sleep and wanders through a quiet house in the dark, reveling in his innocence by watching drive-in cartoons through his living room windows, parents all the while unaware. The sweetness of this picturesque scene is soon stripped away, when this single incident leads to a new talent that will haunt this child, young Harry, for much of his life.

Rajasir's review of " Beloved" written by Nobel Prize winning author Toni Morrison

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Beloved (by Nobel Prize winning novelist Toni Morrison) THE epigraph to ''Beloved'' is from the Bible, Romans 9:25: ''I will call them my people, which were not my people; and her beloved, which was not beloved.''

Soul Mountain (my views)

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Soul Mountain (my views) Gao Xinjian is the only novelist from China who has the honor of winning the Nobel Prize for Literature for his memorable novel ‘Soul Mountain’ which has set a new trail for the Chinese novel. It is an autobiographical social commentary that has significant place for the supernatural in its plot. It describes the self-imposed exile in Sichuan Province from where the author draws elements of the plot. Had he been in the central China, he would have definitely faced persecution but the seclusion provided him time enough to set out for his spiritual pilgrimage.

Covenants

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If you love Fantasy as much as I do, this is a must read book.

Ghost Rider: Stories by Jonathan

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