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I chose Peril the First: Read Four books from any sub-genre of scary stories that you choose.
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Here's my completed list:
1. The Mystery of Edwin Drood - Charles Dickens (Finished October 20, 2009)
2. The Last Dickens - Matthew Pearl (Finished October 04, 2009)
3. Dark Star - Alan Furst (Finished September 05, 2009)
4. The Harrowing - Alexandra Sokoloff (Finished September 01, 2009)
5. The Strain - Guillermo Del Toro & Chuck Hogan (Finished October 21, 2009)
6. Real Murders - Charlaine Harris (Finished October 26, 2009)
You can see what everyone else read over at The Review Site.
Congratulations on completing a challenge! I really enjoyed reading all your reviews :)
ReplyDeleteI just finished "Heart-Shaped Box". I thought it read like a later Stephen King ghost story, like "Bag of Bones", where it starts out well and then goes off the rails a little. Later I found out that it was written by Stephen King's son so I guess that explains it.
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