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Portable Magic

Reading, for me, is entertainment and an escape from the real world. But it can also inform and stretch the boundaries of the life I live.

Currently reading

A Wizard of Earthsea (The Earthsea Cycle, #1)
Ursula K. Le Guin
Whisper Network
Chandler Baker
Progress: 54 %
Invisible Man
Ralph Ellison
Progress: 28 %
The Mystery at Lilac Inn
Carolyn Keene
100 Hair-Raising Little Horror Stories
Gary Raisor, Richard Chizmar, Al Sarrantonio, Avram Davidson
Progress: 70/512 pages
Leading Change
John P. Kotter
Peanuts Classics
Charles M. Schulz
Progress: 66 %
The Bungalow Mystery
Carolyn Keene
Progress: 192/192 pages
The Bungalow Mystery #3
Carolyn Keene
Progress: 192/192 pages
The Mystery at Lilac Inn
Russell H. Tandy, Mildred Benson, Carolyn Keene

Bingo #9, #10, & #11!

With finishing the Scary Women (Authors) square, I've completed bingos #9 (2nd row across), #10 (G down) and #11 (diagonal B5-O1)! One more to blackout!

 

 

B1 Read by candlelight or flashlight: The Monkey; Stephen King

 

B2 Diverse Authors can be spooky fun: The Good House; Tananarive Due

 

B3 Grave or graveyard: The Cask of Amontillado; EA Poe

 

B4 Fall into a good book: Fall of the House of Usher; EA Poe

 

B5 Vampires vs werewolves: The Graveyard Book; Neil Gaiman

 

I1 Magical realism: The Accident Season; Moira Fowley

 

I2 Ghost stories and haunted houses: Silence for the Dead; Simone St. James

 

I3 Genre: Mystery: Adventure of Silver Blaze; Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

 

I4 Locked room mystery: Murder in the Rue Morgue; EA Poe

 

I5 Supernatural: The Diary of Ellen Rimbauer; Joyce Reardon

 

N1 Witches: The Witch's Guide to Cooking with Children; Keith McGowan

 

N2 Young adult horror: Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children; Ransom Riggs

 

N3 Free book: (Lora's Rants & Reviews) Letters to the Damned; Austin Crowley

 

N4 It was a dark & stormy night: Rainy Season; Stephen King

 

N5 Classic horror: The Tell-Tale Heart; EA Poe

 

G1 Genre Horror: The Legend of Sleepy Hollow; Washington Irving

 

G2 Scary women authors: Empty Promises; Ann Rule

 

G3 Gothic: House of Reckoning; John Saul

 

G4 Set in New England: The Fireman; Joe Hill

 

G5 Pumpkin: Betty Crocker Halloween cookbook; Betty Crocker

 

O1 Black cat: The Wednesday Witch; Ruth Chew

 

O2 Reads with booklikes friends: (Jessica HDB) The Monstrumologist; Rick Yancey

 

O3 Creepy crawlies: The Moving Finger; Stephen King

 

O5 Set on Halloween: Cycle of the Werewolf; Stephen King