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Old 12-07-2012, 06:13 AM
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Originally Posted by King_Koontz_KetchumKid View Post
Sorry it took me awhile to get back to you Bob. Busy week with my Army recruitor.- I felt the same way while reading the Black House. I almost always enjoy reading but books like that are just rare, there like a complete escape from reality. Really, really enjoyed that book. Lmao yes, I have so many books and don't read as fast as I once did for whatever reason but I'll eventually get through all of them i'm sure. Hmm, horror authors I have read.. I'm like you whereas I have read mostly King because he is what got me into reading in the first place. I read a little over 20 King Novels.. I've read 2 Dean Koontz- "The Taking" and "Your Heart Belongs to me". Tom Piccirilli- "Midnight Road" and "Every Shallow Cut" "The Killing Room" by John Manning, The Girl Next Door (one of my favorites) by Ketchum and The Lost just to name a few... And I plan to try out Bentley Little and John Saul and Simmons like you recommended I do. How is Little or Saul, have you ever read one of theirs?
My apologies if I missed any typos
Little is good, his novel The Return is one of those novels that really put the cold finger down my back, it ranks in my top 20 and possibly even top ten.

Saul, well I've only read one of his, Midnight Voices, it was very Gothic, not bad, not great, just okay.

I've read several by Koontz, the best of his that I've read are Phantoms, Watchers, The Door to December, and Midnight, I've heard Whispers is really good too.

By the way, Tom Piccirilli is battling brain cancer now. You can donate on this website http://www.indiegogo.com/TomPiccirilli to help him and his wife pay for the treatment if you'd be interested in doing so.
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