

Well I decided to see if anyone would like any Stephen King or Dean Koontz hardbacks. My local paperback trader doesn't take hardbacks and I'm trying to downsize my book collection - I have so many books I want to read and I read so many different authors that I will never get to re-reading any of these in my lifetime - So I will start with these two authors.
Instead of listing them on Ebay or half.com or amazon.com I thought why not offer them up to someone that likes to read and may enjoy them rather than me making $1.oo - LOL. A lot of them are still nearly brand new condition but since I have read them once I can't actually say "brand new" - but wil call most "brand new like condition" LOL! So if you are interested in one or two - or the whole lot of them - let me know via email or comment which one or ones you want . To save on shipping amounts I will use Media mail shipping (only in US) as that is cheaper than Priority - just takes a little extra time,
So what is everyone reading? Right now I'm reading a bunch of different authors and recently have been reading a lot of Jodi Picoult, Luanne Rice, and a few others and really enjoying them. Of course I go in spurts where I read one right after another - then I realize I haven't gotten a thing done and barely have come up for air - so I take a break for a few days! I'm not one that can only read a chapter or two a nite - I need to read until it's done! Then I get that lonely feeling after finishing a good book where I'm sorry to see it over!
Here's the list of Stephen King and Dean Koontz
Stephen King
Dolores Claiborne – 1993
The Stand (Complete and uncut) 1990
The Dark Half 1989
Skeleton Crew 1985
Desperation – 1996
Four past Midnight – 1990
Rose Madder - 1995
Dreamcatcher – 2001
From a Buick 8 – 2oo2
Hearts in Atlantis – 1999
The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon – 1999
Needful Things – 11991
Insomnia – 1994
Bag of Bones - 1998
The Regulators (as Richard Bachman) - 1996
Dean Koontz:
Your Heart Belongs to Me 2008
Cold Fire – 1991The Mask – 1981
Hideaway – 1992
Seize the Night - 1999
Well I hear the thunderstorms are just starting outside - I better go close the windows!Have a wonderful weekend - Joanne
4 comments:
joanne i know what you mean about getting lonley after reading a book!! its like you immerse yourself and then its over and you fool kinda of lost!! read the twilight series, very good, geared towards teens but interesting story plot!!!
Joanne. I am a voracious reader...check out my sidebar to see what I've been reading. No matter what goes on in my life, I always find time to read. I have never enjoyed Dean Koontz or Stephen King, though I know many who do. About 10+ years ago, I decided that buying books was getting to be too big of an expense, so now I put books on hold at the library. So nice to do it by computer...and get an email when the book(s) are there to be picked up. Good luck with your book sale.
Never read Twilight series Beth - may have to check them out!
Jacque - when I was younger I would use "up" the local library (it was small!) Now i buy at discount and yard sales and paperback traders and stuff - the closest library is the size of a postage stamp and probably the same books I read when I was younger!
Oh and I'm not selling them if I confused anyone - I am offering them for your enjoyment!
Dreamcatcher and Insomnia sound really great, may I take those off your hands?
here's my email since I can't find yours:
lc_intocable [a]yahoo[d] com
Thank you VERY much! :D
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