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Sunday, August 2, 2020
Sunday Post - The 1st Case, The Scattering, and The Scottish Prisoner
Good Morning, Everyone!
What Am I Reading?
Yeah, I know, I'm a broken record!
I had zero free time to read this week, so my bookmark is still on the same spot inside Hawk. Since I'm finally caught up on posting movie reviews, I can refocus my energy on reading.
(The Midnight Horror Review)
(Blu-ray Review)
(DVD Review)
(Blu-ray Review)
(Blu-ray Review)
(Blu-ray Review)
(DVD Review)
(Blu-ray Review)
The only book in the mail is a book I pre-ordered a few weeks ago - The 1st Case by James Patterson and Chris Tebbetts.
I found some more $1 horror/thrillers DVDs at Dollar Tree. The titles are Rupture, In Darkness, Here Comes the Devil, Recovery, The School, Look Away, and Inside. At Walmart, I picked The Final Wish in the $5 DVD bin. Also, I got Stephen King's The Outsider miniseries on Blu-ray, and You Should Have Left on DVD.
FYI: I'm not for sure why I bought You Should Have Left. Universal Pictures Home Entertainment sent me a digital code to review, and I had already watched it by the time I stumbled upon the DVD on Thursday.
I picked up two hardbacks at Dollar Tree - The Scattering by Kimberl McCreight and A Map of the Dark by Karen Ellis.
Recent titles on Kindle are Star Trek: Federation by Judith & Garfield Reeves-Stevens, Star Trek: Voyager: Full Circle by Kristen Beyer, Star Trek: Titan: Taking Wing by Michael A. Martin and Andy Mangels, The Scottish Prisoner by Diana Gabaldon, and Winter's Bone Daniel Woodrell.
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Bookworm extraordinaire with a caffeine addiction, I’ve spent years dodging reality in the pages of novels—from spine-tingling thrillers to Westerns that make me feel like a cowboy. Join my chaotic love affair with books and movies at Ramblings of a Coffee-Addicted Writer and Gunsmoke & Grit—where words flow faster than my coffee supply!
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Ooh lots of horror movies! And Hudson Hawk- I never did see that.
ReplyDeleteI like that song by Lauren Babic.
I’m going to search for Heroes, Henry, Sally and Harrison alL look so young in that!
ReplyDeleteWishing you a great reading week
The last time I was in Florida I visited Dollar Tree, it’s nothing like the pound shops we have here, it was amazing!
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