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when this baby hits 88MPH your going to see some serious sh!t

Therefore do not worry about tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. Each day has enough trouble of it's own.
--Samuel L. Jackson

Alice has quite a story to tell you. That's not her real name, of course. she couldn't give her real name, not after all the things she reveals about herself in this book. All of her... adventures. And all that killing. She wouldn't want the police to find her, now would she? — It started out so nice. Alice was house-sitting for her friend, enjoying having the whole place to herself, with the sunken bathtub and big-screen television. But everything went wrong that first night, when she looked out the window and saw a strange man jumping naked into the swimming pool. Alice just knew he would be coming to get her, like all those other men before. But she would never be a victim again. Not after she remembered the old Civil War saber hanging in the living room.

More than a few time have I been misled by the synopsis on the back of a book.

For once those warning labels got it right.

DC failed their movie universe set up because they don't have Shield.

That's my bro

In the woods are six dead trees. The killing trees. That's where they take them. People like Neala and her friend Sherri, and the Dills family. Innocent travellers on vacation, seized and bound, stripped of their valuables and shackled to the trees to wait. In the woods. In the dark.

Lol never change young falcor..

There's more AI bots online than there are humans, the revolution has already begun.

I for one can barely wait for our New Robot Overlords to start the mass exterminations of the human filth.

Aint that Right Nukeatron 734?

Seems logical.

Ed Logan is 20 years old and a sophomore at Willmington University. He's also been dumped by his girlfriend. Lonesome and broken-hearted, he goes for a late-night walk. He doesn't know where he's headed. He doesn't know what he's going to do when he gets there. And he has absolutely no idea of the strange people he is about to meet. Like Casey, the athletic blonde who roams the streets as if she's on a mission. And then there's Randy, who's definitely on a mission - to make Ed's life hell. And then there's the others. Not exactly people. And very definitely not friendly. If Ed's not careful, he's not going to make it home at all.

Reminds me I haven't been in a bookstore in months. Darn internet.

In an abandoned hotel in a California ghost town, horror writer Larry and his friends make a chilling discovery. By chance they stumble across a naked woman in a coffin with a stake driven through her heart. Was she a vampire or the victim of a gruesome murder?

Come around back, take the shot. Stick to the plan.

No one in town has ever seen anything like it; a slimy, mobile tube of glistening yellow flesh with dull, staring eyes and an obscene, probing mouth. But the real horror is not what it looks like, or what it does when it invades your flesh - but what it makes you do to others.

I bet you couldn't feed that even to a dingo

I dunno why my first reaction to an appointment is to reschedule it.

Getting real tired of misleading click bait articles.