Some books (Fiction & Non-Fiction) that you may not have heard of, but that are totally worth your time! Lacey got some recommendations from darling the other night and wants to get back to her reading ways, maybe she or someone else will enjoy these!
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
Spook: Science Tackles The Afterlife by Mary Roach
(There are a bunch more that I haven't read! *Clicky Clicky*)
OUT: A Novel by Natsuo Kirino
GROTESQUE by Natsuo Kirino
Real World by Natsuo Kirino
(Some of the most fucked up but necessary fiction I've ever read)
Nightseer by Laurell K Hamilton
Strange Candy by Laurell K Hamilton
(Great fantasy writer and some of the most erotic, without being stupid or cheesy, fiction ever. I'd start with Strange Candy as it's a short story collection and offers a good sampling of her style)
Debunked!: ESP, Telekinesis and Other Pseudoscience by George Charpak
(This is seriously one of the most intersting, eyeopening things I've ever read!)
I Was A Kamikaze by Ryuji Nagatsuga
(Non-Fiction [yes] from 1974, this brought me to tears
more than once while reading it. It's old and hard to find, but so, so worth it.)
The Dragon's Triangle by Charles Berlitz
(Much is made about The Bermuda Triangle, but this makes that triangle look like Disney World. Berlitz is often dismissed as a nut, but all the aviation/nautical reports and ages of disasters and legends in this part of the world don't lie. Personally, I'd recommend just about anything Berlitz has written)
There will be more to come!
Rei~
Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers by Mary Roach
Spook: Science Tackles The Afterlife by Mary Roach
(There are a bunch more that I haven't read! *Clicky Clicky*)
OUT: A Novel by Natsuo Kirino
GROTESQUE by Natsuo Kirino
Real World by Natsuo Kirino
(Some of the most fucked up but necessary fiction I've ever read)
Nightseer by Laurell K Hamilton
Strange Candy by Laurell K Hamilton
(Great fantasy writer and some of the most erotic, without being stupid or cheesy, fiction ever. I'd start with Strange Candy as it's a short story collection and offers a good sampling of her style)
Debunked!: ESP, Telekinesis and Other Pseudoscience by George Charpak
(This is seriously one of the most intersting, eyeopening things I've ever read!)
I Was A Kamikaze by Ryuji Nagatsuga
(Non-Fiction [yes] from 1974, this brought me to tears
more than once while reading it. It's old and hard to find, but so, so worth it.)
The Dragon's Triangle by Charles Berlitz
(Much is made about The Bermuda Triangle, but this makes that triangle look like Disney World. Berlitz is often dismissed as a nut, but all the aviation/nautical reports and ages of disasters and legends in this part of the world don't lie. Personally, I'd recommend just about anything Berlitz has written)
There will be more to come!
Rei~
So this is what you were doing when I was just waking up! I might not have time to look at all of them here, but they definitely sound good! :) Once again, you find the coolest stuff! ♥♥♥ The Mercy Brown post was incredible too, sweetie! Either I haven't been in New England long enough or that's just something not many people know about! You are so amazing! *Kisses* XOXO Love you! ♥♥♥♥
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