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The Ickabog | J.K. Rowling
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Really fun little fairytale with plenty of amazing morals and children‘s artwork! Brought to you by #jkrowling #theickabog is definitely worth the quick read.

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The illustrated versions of the first 4 Harry Potter books are just WOW! Eye-popping artwork with incredible use of color; really brings the HP universe out in a different way then the movies. Here‘s some pics of the first book!

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The Dead Zone | Stephen King
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Great story telling from the all-time Master of Horror. Johnny Smith is a fun character to follow and all of his relationships with the other characters are very well written.

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Hearts In Atlantis | Stephen King
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One of King‘s best. A fantastic tale of human connection and how the Vietnam war played a major role in the main characters lives. A must read for anyone.

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Cell - Stephen King | Stephen King
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Not my favorite by Stephen King but still a fun adventure. Great concept in a time when cell phones were just becoming an in-every-hand reality.

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Backstage Past | Rich Wolfe, Steve Alexander, Barry Fey
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I rather enjoyed this book after getting past the initial egotism of Barry Fey. He was a HUGE reason the music industry grew to the level it did and an absolute Colorado legend. Real cool look at some behind the scenes rock n roll moments.

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East of Eden | John Steinbeck
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An incredible insight on the crazy world of the early 1900‘s Salinas Valley California. The human experience in its most raw and unforgettable telling.

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Travels with Charley! A fine, fine read

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Desperation | Stephen King
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“...the way people can become friends, for a little while, when they happen to meet on American back roads that go through the lonely places.”