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Oct. 11th, 2010 01:12 pm64. The Story of Edgar Sawtelle by David Wroblewski. Sometimes wandered off into tangents that didn't interest me, but for the most part I thought it was very well-written and powerful.
65. Nights of Rain and Stars by Maeve Binchy. Re-read because I couldn't remember what it was about. I've read some of Binchy's books at least a dozen times. Love them despite the fact that I don't find they elicit much of an emotional response as far as the stories/characters go.
66. Next Time, She'll Be Dead by Ann Jones. Difficult to read because the subject matter is so disturbing, but definitely worth it.
67. Everything's Eventual by Stephen King. Short stories, some of them better than others (which is pretty much always the way with short story collections, and also representative of my feelings about Stephen King's writing. I either love it or I'm totally indifferent to it.
65. Nights of Rain and Stars by Maeve Binchy. Re-read because I couldn't remember what it was about. I've read some of Binchy's books at least a dozen times. Love them despite the fact that I don't find they elicit much of an emotional response as far as the stories/characters go.
66. Next Time, She'll Be Dead by Ann Jones. Difficult to read because the subject matter is so disturbing, but definitely worth it.
67. Everything's Eventual by Stephen King. Short stories, some of them better than others (which is pretty much always the way with short story collections, and also representative of my feelings about Stephen King's writing. I either love it or I'm totally indifferent to it.