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BACKGROUND
I love to read. I love to share. I would love to share my passion for reading with all of you.

HOW THIS BOOK CLUB WORKS

It's a very simple concept. I have a book and I want to share it with you. Just follow these simple steps.

  • #Browse through my collection of books. For tips on how to find a book click here.
  • #Choose one you like. I have provided a plot summary and review for each book to help you.
  • #Leave a comment under that particular post ("I want to borrow this book" or something similar).
  • #Contact me at thehidayahstory@yahoo.com and leave your name and mailing address.
  • #I will mail the book to you and you can read it.


THE INTERESTING BIT

In order to promote reading to others too please do these simple steps.

  • #Tell all your book loving friends.
  • #You may keep the book for 2 weeks (upon recieving it- so notify me when it arrives safely- extensions are negotiable).
  • #After that, please mail it to the next person requesting the book (contact me to get their address). If nobody else has requested the book, simply mail it back to me.


  • Hmm.. I wonder if this crazy idea will actually work...

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Hidayah's Book Club

14.8.10

Just after Sunset by Stephen King




 Basic book description

A collection of horror short stories including:

  • Willa- A man finds himself in a train station after an apparent wreck with a few of the other passengers. Unable to locate his fiancee, Willa, he decides to set out to a nearby town, where he knows she would go to find her.
  • The Gingerbread Girl- After her only daughter Amy suffers a crib death, Emily takes up running as a way to deal with her pain. One day, she runs straight into a nightmare.
  • Harvey's Dream-  A middle aged married couple in a dysfunctional relationship have a conversation over breakfast about a dream from which the husband, Harvey, has awoken screaming. (source)

My review (on Visual Bookshelf)

Was so disappointed with this book. The stories were not very gripping or interesting, although some were a bit better than others. I think I preferred the "4 minutes after midnight" collection. All I can say is... I can't wait to start my next book. 1.5/5

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