Bag of Bones by Stephen King
Bag of Bones by Stephen king Released in 1998 so not a new book by any means but one I’ve been meaning to read for
We are passionate book lovers here at Seek Salt. In today’s fast-paced world, being a bookworm isn’t always easy. We constantly face the temptation of social media, where a quick hit of dopamine is just seconds away, and our lives are becoming increasingly busy.
However, we know that there are still many of us who cherish the joy of reading. I’ll be honest—I’m doing this primarily for myself. I need that little push to grab a book, sit down, and immerse myself in its pages (or listen to an audiobook while in the car). But I’m also hopeful that I’ll find a few kindred spirits who share the same love for books and might want to engage in discussions or even embark on reading journeys together. Either way, I appreciate you indulging me in this endeavor.
Bag of Bones by Stephen king Released in 1998 so not a new book by any means but one I’ve been meaning to read for
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