I'm Reading Flight or Fright, a collection of short horror stories with an aviation theme. Edited by Stephen King.
It's interesting that you posted a pic on another thread that appears to have that book in the background. Is that your library?
My current for-fun read!!!! It’s actually a really good book, so far. Very informative. If anyone is interested in biographies this is definitely a must read.
Rereading Cormac McCarthy's Blood Meridian right now. If you've never read it before, be warned it can be..... heavy at times. The book takes a look at a desolate, depraved mid to late 1800's southwest and follows a character only known as "the kid" who eventually becomes "the man" in his travels from joining a military filibuster to claim Mexican territory, running from warring Native Americans, and joining an illegal gang in Mexico and chronologizing their activities while also meeting a "Judge Holden" who overtime is almost characterized to be the embodiment of Death. Overall it's a good book, it just can be heavy for some people. It takes a bleak, depraved setting and manages to paint it even more grey, while throwing in some mysticism with picture perfect detailing.
I've also heard Blood Meridian is a heavy hitter. I've read McCarthy's The Road before, which is great. I've been meaning to read his other popular one No Country for Old Men and maybe/possibly/undecided for All The Pretty Horses. Currently I am reading Codename Villanelle by Luke Jennings (inspiration for Killing Eve).
The Road by Cormac McCarthy and The Daughters of Mars by Thomas Keneally are pretty good for the titles that I have mentioned on here already.
What are you all reading these days? Me: I'm currently working Grays Anatomy so I can take a few CNA classes this summer.
Just finished Chris Kattan's autobiography, "Baby, Don't Hurt Me". It's a sad story, but intriguing at the same time.
Just finished The Chariot Makers by Steve Matchett. Good background of the design and construction of Formula One cars.
I just ordered "How to Become a Federal Criminal: An Illustrated Handbook for the Aspiring Offender". I'm so out of control. Somebody stop me!
Just finished Through Wolfs Eyes by Jane lindscold. Currentily I'm thinking of reading a biography next. Sent from my SM-G955U using Tapatalk
Currently, I am about a third of the way through Needful Things by Stephen King and halfway through Killing Eve: No Tomorrow by Luke Jennings.