I'm in between reads, and have no idea what title will be next. There are several eBooks I could read next. Also, I won an eBook from LibraryThing that I could potentially read soon. Or I could start reading the horror novels I have lined up for October.
Whatever I decide to read, I wouldn't start it until later in the week. Today, I'm going to begin some autumn cleaning, which will involve me getting rid of many books that I either no longer want or never plan on reading again.
RLJE Films sent over the zombie movie Blood Quantum. Worldwide Multimedia sent five DVDs - Coven of Evil, Antichrist Rising, Alien Dominion: Majestic 12, Boneyard, and UK Haunters.
A friend from North Carolina sent me two books for my 39th birthday. The titles are Mustard Seed by Laila Ibraham and Little Fires Everywhere by Celeste Ng.
What's New on the Bookshelf?
I picked up The Scions of Shannara by Terry Brooks at a thrift store. At Walmart, I bought The Stone Wall by Beverly Lewis and Max Einstein Saves the Future by James Patterson & Chris Grabenstein.
Recent titles on my Kindle are: The Girl Who Takes An Eye For An Eye by David Lagercrantz, Sword of Destiny by Andrezj Sapkowski, Dirk Gently's Holistic Detective Agency by Douglas Adams, Star Trek: Ishmael by Barbara Hambly, Star Trek: Worlds Apart: How Much For Just the Planet? by John M. Ford, Star Trek: DS9: Enigma Tales by Una McCormack, Star Trek: TNG: Immortal Coil by Jeffery Lang, Star Trek: Elusive Salvation by Dayton Ward, and Star Trek: Voyager: Equinox by Diane Carey.
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Hubie Halloween certainly looks entertaining!
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