Capt Worley PE
Run silent, run deep
If I want to read pr0n, I'll stick with Anais Nin.
There isn't a point which is why I stopped after the 1st book.I'm just trying to figure out if there is a point in the story... I have yet to see one, other than "them getting it on endlessly"...
try www.literotica.com (****)If I want to read pr0n, I'll stick with Anais Nin.
I think you're getting the gist of it.I'm just trying to figure out if there is a point in the story... I have yet to see one, other than "them getting it on endlessly"...
Considering I only have like 40 pages left, I figure...I think you're getting the gist of it.I'm just trying to figure out if there is a point in the story... I have yet to see one, other than "them getting it on endlessly"...
My folks read him a lot when I was growing up. Those are all on the book shelf. Sometime I need to do a book swap with my mom. I've got some titles she's interested in as well.Watchers was one of his good ones. Check out Phantoms, Whispers, Strangers, and Lightning. Those are good, too.I read the first 250 pages or so of "Watchers" by Dean R. Koontz yesterday. My folks read a lot of him when I was growing up, and my mom pulled a couple off the shelf over the weekend. It's a good, easy read. Interesting and suspenseful.
Got to love a story where the hero only haqs the clothes on his back. Good books.Lee Child's Jack Reacher series is pretty good. I'm currently reading The Affair.
Is Thor any good? Lately, the Cussler-esque adventure writers have gone to he11 in a handbasket. Rollins hasn't written anything good in a loooong time and DuBrul seems to have given up solo writing for writing Cussler's stuff for him.
Craig Dirgo's "The Einstein Papers" was pretty good.
Anyone read the last Repairman Jack before Nighworld is re-released?
I was always a big Kootz fan, has anyone read his Frankinstein series? I have all of the books to it except the first one, so I plan on starting these once I track down #1...My folks read him a lot when I was growing up. Those are all on the book shelf. Sometime I need to do a book swap with my mom. I've got some titles she's interested in as well.Watchers was one of his good ones. Check out Phantoms, Whispers, Strangers, and Lightning. Those are good, too.I read the first 250 pages or so of "Watchers" by Dean R. Koontz yesterday. My folks read a lot of him when I was growing up, and my mom pulled a couple off the shelf over the weekend. It's a good, easy read. Interesting and suspenseful.
Between me and my parents, we have most of his books. None of his serial novels though.^^I refuse to read serial novels. Didn't read Green Mile until it was published all at one shot.
Koontz seems to have gone through three periods, and his middle period books (Strangers, Watchers, Lightning, Whispers, Twilight Eyes, The Bad Place) are my favorites.
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