First book I've actually already finished. "Karna the Kathorian" (The Kathorian Chronicles) by David Graves. It's a Kindle book and is the first e-book I've read. I still prefer an actual book, but I think I'll begin enjoying more e-books. Below is a link if you wish to learn more about "Karna the Kathorian." (The Kathorian Chronicles) I wrote a review for the book on Amazon.
Karna the Kathorian-The Kathorian Chronicles
The book I am currently reading is "Rot and Ruin," by Jonathan Maberry. It's a post zombie apocalypse story. I saw Jonathan Maberry being interviewed on the History Channels, "Zombies, A Living History" last year. So far I am enjoying this book. I actually wasn't planning to read this, however I was at the book store and had to buy it. Due to this impulse buy I've had to rearrange my list a bit.
October 16th is the release date for my next book I want to read. 'The Walking Dead: The Road to Woodbury, by Robert Kirkman and Jay Bonansinga. This is the second novel based on the comic series created by Robert Kirkman. I enjoyed the first novel,"The Rise of The Governor," by the same authors, so I'm looking forward to this one. Wish I could tell you more about this book but I have not done any research other than the release date.
After two zombie books I'll break it up by reading "Dracula," by Bram Stroker. I've read this classic novel before and enjoy it again every couple of years. I have a copy and downloaded a free copy on to my phone. Not sure which one I'll read. I'll probably choose the e-book version just to switch it up.
I've also downloaded "Frankenstein," by Mary Shelly and "War of the Worlds," by H.G. Wells. I doubt I'd have time to get to them by November.
Usually, I also have a list of horror movies I plan to watch, however now that I have Netflix, I'll just pick a new movie every other night.
So am I the only one who put this much planning in reading? Do you plan this far in advance or do you just read one, then decide what to read next?



