Besides, you never hear of eldritch horrors being locked within an ebook.For anyone wanting to know how to unlock an eldritch horror, please refer to today’s Basic Instructions.
BAK is back…and books will survive the Internet. If that crashes, there is always the comfort of a new printed eagerly awaited read….in bed, with the comforter and the kitties. Give me that anyday over a downloadable read!
As long as I’ve got power to recharge, I think I have enough e-books on my Kindle to last me a few years. I still have unread paperbacks for those rare days when I’m home with spare time, but for reading on my lunch break, I love being able to carry a library with me.
Ida No about 10 years ago
Besides, you never hear of eldritch horrors being locked within an ebook.For anyone wanting to know how to unlock an eldritch horror, please refer to today’s Basic Instructions.
The Life I Draw Upon about 10 years ago
Clive Barker, cute.
ajr58 about 10 years ago
Love the authors!
Dani Rice about 10 years ago
There’s a cartoon someplace of the world in ruin, chaos everywhere, and a little boy leaning against a pile of rubble, reading a book.
tcar-1 about 10 years ago
BAK!!!
scyphi26 about 10 years ago
There’s a Neil Gaiman in that stack…wonder which one…
AndiJ about 10 years ago
A book never runs out of battery! ;)
Stellagal about 10 years ago
Susan Hill: *The Woman In Black*. Good book, OK movie, but does it really need a sequel?
Cat Hammer about 10 years ago
“The Sun Also Rises” What the heck is THAT sort of thing doing in there?!
dzw3030 about 10 years ago
H.P. Lovecraft, Neil Gaiman, is there a pattern here? :-)
Stephen Gilberg about 10 years ago
From Barker to Bak-er.
Piksea Premium Member about 10 years ago
I don’t care what they say, there is room for all kinds of books. I am living proof. I buy books, ebooks and audiobooks. I just love them all!
Mel-T-Pass Premium Member about 10 years ago
very nice authorial group.
JK1 about 10 years ago
BAK is back…and books will survive the Internet. If that crashes, there is always the comfort of a new printed eagerly awaited read….in bed, with the comforter and the kitties. Give me that anyday over a downloadable read!
SapphireSkies Premium Member about 10 years ago
As long as I’ve got power to recharge, I think I have enough e-books on my Kindle to last me a few years. I still have unread paperbacks for those rare days when I’m home with spare time, but for reading on my lunch break, I love being able to carry a library with me.
CamiSu Premium Member about 10 years ago
Nice selection!
Hunter7 about 10 years ago
Chewing on a iPad or iTablet isn’t quite the same as a book.