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Old 01-11-2012, 10:47 PM
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Which Laymon books have you read?

I havent read anything by Straub or Skipp. Got any suggestions?
laymons endless night was awsome!
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Old 01-12-2012, 07:12 AM
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Villain, what's your favorite Laymon novel? Wizard, who are your favorite authors?
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Old 01-12-2012, 09:03 AM
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so many horror authors iv yet to discover,but so far iv liked jack ketchum,laymon,clive barker (horror novels mainly)lovecraft.edgar allen poe,a few john sauls
joe hill,tim lebbon iv only read short storys but they seem really good.
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Old 01-12-2012, 11:02 AM
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Tim Lebbon is the only one of those I haven't read yet but I hear great things. I own one of his books, The Everlasting, but haven't gotten around to it yet.

If you're interested, here is a list of authors that I have read (not including the ones you have already mentioned) and found enjoyable:

Gord Rollo (his book, Crimson, is one of the scariest books I've read)
John Skipp & Craig Spector (their novel, The Scream, is one of the most original horror novels I've read)
Charles L. Grant
Dan Simmons (one of the best writers I've read in a while and is in my top five favorite authors)
Robert Bloch
Ambrose Bierce
Robert W. Chambers
August Derleth (a close friend of Lovecraft and wrote part of the Cthulhu Mythos)
John Everson
Dennis Etchison
John Farris
James Herbert
Brian Keene (one of my top five favorites)
Brian Lumley
T.E.D. Klein
Bentley Little (his novel The Return is one of the scariest books I've read)
Robert McCammon
Jonathan Maberry
Mark Morris
Arthur Machen
Oliver Onions
Bryan Smith
F. Paul Wilson
T.M. Wright
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Old 01-12-2012, 12:54 PM
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wow you have read all those authors!iv been wasting my time reading stephen king and dean koonts books to long,spose its just there soo available
iv just read "the best of the best mammoth book of new" horror which introduced me to a hole lot of new authors as well,which had a few in that list.
iv got soo many to discover but it takes a while, a book aint like watching a quick flick
i just finished a james herbert"the ghost of sleath"
oh and iv his novel 48 in the same volume but i think i wanna try the ramsey campell , neil gaimen books first and try straub again

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Old 01-12-2012, 01:28 PM
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Seriously though, check out Dan Simmons Summer of Night, if you like King's It you'll probably like this one.
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Old 01-12-2012, 01:56 PM
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Seriously though, check out Dan Simmons Summer of Night, if you like King's It you'll probably like this one.
Straub's Ghost Story is also similar to It. Or I should say It is similar to Ghost Story.
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Old 01-12-2012, 02:17 PM
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Straub's Ghost Story is also similar to It. Or I should say It is similar to Ghost Story.
Didn't think they were similar at all, now Floating Dragon was very similar. It had a character in it nicknamed "The Dragon" who definitely reminded me of Pennywise and he murdered children. There was a house in it that was similar to the house on Neibolt Street in that it was like a funhouse. Just like The Losers, there was a group of people that had to join together to fight the Dragon.

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Old 01-12-2012, 03:03 PM
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I've read The Woods Are Dark, The Traveling Vampire Show, Darkness Tell Us, and The Cellar.

For Straub I recommend Shadowlands, Floating Dragon, A Dark Matter, or Ghost Story

For Skipp I recommend The Scream, The Bridge, Jake's Wake, and Light At the End
Thanks. I've read all those by Laymon. Really liked them except The Woods are Dark. I hated that one. The Traveling Vampire Show is one of my favorite books and my favorite by him. You should check out Savage, Island, Funland, In The Dark....I could go on and on. The only other one i havent liked by him so far is Resurrection Dreams

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The anthologies Skipp edited are great. Zombies and Werewolves and Shapeshifters are both full of really solid stuff.
Thanks Doc. Nice to see you again.

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laymons endless night was awsome!
One of the few i havent read yet. Gonna have to check that out soon.


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Gord Rollo (his book, Crimson, is one of the scariest books I've read
It's funny. That's the book of his i like the least. Not bad though. Strange Magic though is perfect.

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Seriously though, check out Dan Simmons Summer of Night, if you like King's It you'll probably like this one.
I have that sitting on my shelf. Gonna have to get to it soon.
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Old 01-12-2012, 03:12 PM
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I liked Strange Magic, just not as much as Crimson, I haven't read Jigsaw Man yet.
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