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Just finished Cabal by Clive Barker. I just started on the Venus Complex by Barbie Wilde.
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I'm reading 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea right now. I'm on chapter 10 of part 2.
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Just started reading The White Python.
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Wtf do you want? Last edited by anglewitch; 09-26-2014 at 10:38 AM. |
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RED by Jack Ketchum. Pretty good story of an old man whose dog is killed and his attempts to seek some sort of justice/closure. Ketchum is a good writer, but he can be incredibly sadistic (THE GIRL NEXT DOOR, OFF SEASON) and a lot of his books seem to have gun toting rampages towards the end.
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Finished this yesterday:
And started this this morning: THE OTHER SIDE proved to be a perfect Halloween read. Highly recommended.
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THE BEAST WITHIN-Edward Levy. Really good past paced story from the early 80's. Borrows a LOT from CURSE OF THE WEREWOLF (1961), but still well worth giving a look. Levy's ALONG CAME A SPIDER is also worth checking out.
The 1982 movie of the same name veers way far from the book and is pretty much not worth seeing. |
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Just got back from visiting Brother and his family in Kansas City Mo. Raided his bookshelf to read some old favorites and read THE HOWLING 2 by Gary Brandner. Quick easy/cheesy read with hot Marcia using her wowee factor on everyone for her own devious means.
Pretty bad, but enjoyable and have heard the book is a masterpiece compared to the film of the same name. |
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My novel for Halloween this year about a house which may or may not be haunted, may or may not have committed murder.
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"It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being." Mary Shelley, FRANKENSTEIN "Within the framework of most horror tales we find a moral code so strong it would make a Puritan smile." Stephen King, DANSE MACABRE |
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