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CARRION-Gary Brandner. Decent effort by the author of THE HOWLING. Silly and lots of sex, but still worth a read.
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Now reading The Legend of Sleepy Hollow, by Washington Irving.
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Always enjoy EA Poe during this time of year, especially if day is overcast.
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Some of his poems are great too for an extra Halloween kick.
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The Exorcist- William Peter Blatty. I put this off for years because of the movie.
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The book is much better
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I need to get around to reading that mug.
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THE CATS 1977- Another of those endless "Nature Strikes Back " tomes of the 70's/80's, but not a bad little read. The style reminds me a lot of James Herbert, especially when the story veers off the main plot for introducing new characters who usually receive nasty ends.
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