Reading White Trash Zombie series, Miss Fisher Murder Mystery series, just reread ST Vanguard Harbinger, TRYING to find Summon The Thunder, and AND recently read the Jane Yellowrock companion.
So do my wife and I. I also just started reading the ST Academy books. I know they wrote them for kids and teens, but I enjoy them, that is, once I overlook some mistakes, such as who Worf's brother is.Love Jane Yellowrock books!
Sounds good. May have to look that one up."The Last Rainbow" by Parke Godwin, for the first time in decades. It's a historical novel about the young Saint Patrick.
Hah! Well, you've heard of train nuts? I'm a transportation nut, in general. I read memoirs from truckers and cabbies, or nonfiction pieces about shipping and trucking or metro rail networks, or bicycles. A lot of men in my family drive trucks, so that may account for it.
At last, got Lord of the Rings done lol
Have you read THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE WHEEL by R.S. Belcher? It's an urban fantasy/horror novel involving a secret order of long-haul truckers who protect America's highways from supernatural threats: ghostly hitchhikers, treacherous truck stops, etc. Sounds like it might be right up your line.
(Full disclosure: I edited the book for Tor.)
Smokey and the Banshee?Have you read THE BROTHERHOOD OF THE WHEEL by R.S. Belcher? It's an urban fantasy/horror novel involving a secret order of long-haul truckers who protect America's highways from supernatural threats: ghostly hitchhikers, treacherous truck stops, etc. Sounds like it might be right up your line.
A sequel, KINGS OF THE ROAD, is already in the works.
(Full disclosure: I edited the book for Tor.)
Smokey and the Banshee?![]()
So do my wife and I. I also just started reading the ST Academy books. I know they wrote them for kids and teens, but I enjoy them, that is, once I overlook some mistakes, such as who Worf's brother is.
That sounds...amazing. How on earth did someone get that idea?.
I admire your willingness to expose yourself to different viewpoints to that degree.I've been in the mood for analyzing different viewpoints from what I'm used to. So I'll be starting Rand's The Fountainhead as soon as my copy arrives.
Don't judge me.
Kor
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