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Face It by Debbie Harry

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5.0

It is quite magical when such a powerful and recognizable icon tells their story. Filled with family, fashion, friendship, and truth - this memoir does not disappoint. The audiobook is read by Debbie herself, but the physical book has all the photos with Warhol, the band, Stephen Sprouse, all the great icon of the 70's and 80's. Told with her own New York state of mind style - this book is highly recommended for any fan of that era.
Monstrilio by Gerardo Sámano Córdova

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5.0

I absolutely loved this book from beginning to end and did not want it to end!
Fallen Angel by Michael Avallone

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3.0

3.5 stars. A Paperback from Hell and the first book in a three part series. Written in 1974, definitely reflected the times. An interesting origin story The Satan Sleuth. I kept turning pages to find out what was happening next. A smidge of disappointment - just a smidge. Moving on the Book 2.
Shooting Star by Joe R. Lansdale

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5.0

My first Lansdale and I really enjoyed it. Read this about 2 weeks ago, but the ISBN was not recognized by Goodreads.

It has a vintage science fiction feel that kept me gripped thoroughout. Highly recommended for any fan of science fiction with a splash of horror.
Burn You the Fuck Alive by B.R. Yeager

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4.0

My first B.R. Yeager and I really enjoyed the darkness and tension within some stories as well as the disturbing nature. Not sure if I should have started with this one - but so did & I enjoyed it!
Devil, Devil by Michael Avallone

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4.0

The best of the three book series. The ending fell a bit flat for me, but it was the most interesting of then all. Leave it to our Satan Sleuth to always reveal the truth to solve the mystery.