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A Man Came Out of a Door in the Mountain
A Man Came Out of a Door in the Mountain | Adrianne Harun
11 posts | 7 read | 14 to read
A tale that interweaves themes from folklore and mythology follows the experiences of a man from British Columbia who confronts troublesome outsiders in the wake of a series of suspicious disappearances. A first novel by the author of The King of Limbo. Original. 50,000 first printing.
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Auntynanny
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I really enjoyed this. The subject matter is upsetting of course, but it was handled in an interesting way.

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Beachesnbooks
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I‘m very sleepy, but I finished my second book for the #readathon ! I think I‘m giving this one 3.75 stars. It‘s an atmospheric book that‘s hard to classify about a group of friends in a Northwestern town besieged by poverty and bad people—and that‘s before the devil shows up. I liked the creepy buildup of the novel but wished it had been longer to wrap things up more fully. @DeweysReadathon

Linsy Great pic! 🎃 5y
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Rissa1
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A dark, sad story, that leaves you feeling lost. The author did a great job of leaving us in the dark,as the families of the lost aboriginal women' are in the dark.

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Rissa1
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More waiting room time. #waitingroomreading #veteranwifelife

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Rissa1
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Dentist appointment for the boy, today. #waitingroomreading Also I feel a little sad that no matter what waiting room I sit in, I seem to be the only one reading. How am I supposed to read a book I saw someone else reading, if I never see anyone else reading? #readabookpeopleyoumightlikeit

Suzze I guess I‘m lucky, I almost always see someone else reading. The worst is when it‘s an ebook and I can only wonder, or have to ask! 6y
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Rissa1
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My son finished school and chores so he has 30 minutes on the x-box, and I get 30 minutes of reading. #homeschoolperk #homeschoollife

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Rissa1
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My son has a friend over, just one. How do two boys playing x-box make such a mess? I am not touching this until his friend leaves tomorrow. Tonight I read.

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" There is a war war between the ones who say there is a war and the ones who say there isn't."

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I am torn. Which one do I start?

zzz Have heard mixed reviews on the right so maybe the left 6y
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Clwojick
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What a beauty! #LibraryWishlist 🌲🌲🌲

valeriegeary This is a strange one. Beautiful, but very strange. 7y
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Ian
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I love/hate working at a bookstore. On the one hand, all of this was less than $12!!! On the other hand, that was $12 I really should not have spent on more books.

MrBook 😂😂😂👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻! I know how you feel. Books. But clothes. Books. But gasoline. Books. But utility bills. Books. But food. Books. Oh, alright already, books it is 😎. 8y
Soubhiville @MrBook exactly! That stack looks intriguing though! 8y
BekahB I know the feeling! I've cut down my grocery list pretty significantly so I can get a book or two. It's all about priorities (*cough, cough* books). I've been meaning to read I Hunt Killers. 8y
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Cgroshko lol, I've been garage trolling.. I mean sailing, 25 cents a piece, SOLD!! Yay!! 8y
Riveted_Reader_Melissa I know what you mean, but you still got a great deal! 8y
Keryntalia Oh, that is a good-looking stack! The Adrianne Harun looks very interesting - I remember reading about it when it came out. 8y
Crash I loved I Hunt Killers. Fantastic series. 8y
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