Gregor Xane
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The Hanover Block
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2014
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It Came From Hell and Smashed the Angels
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2014
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Six Dead Spots
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2013
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5 editions
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Mr. Tucker & Me: A Short Story
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2014
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Tipping: A Short Story
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Brides of Hanover Block
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I Will Tell You About Knoist
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2015
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Son of Hanover Block
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The Riggle Twins: A Selection from Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror
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2014
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Taboogasm
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You Only Need One Kidney, so I Removed One of Mine and Made It Into My Butler; Also, My House Is Haunted by the Ghost of Blockbuster Video:
"My review on this book contains mild spoilers, if you like that sort of thing: ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
* * * * * * Whoever told me to read this, thank you so much, you are so sick, if I do say so myself! I already want to go back and restart it and can’t stop talking a" Read more of this review » |
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You Only Need One Kidney, so I Removed One of Mine and Made It Into My Butler; Also, My House Is Haunted by the Ghost of Blockbuster Video:
"A Kaleidoscope of Marvels!
Beautifully bizarre. A treasure chest of wonders and absurdities. Easily one of my favorite books by Hackle or anyone else. Highly recommended! " |
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“But it was cold and the headlight trailing off into the night was like the flickering beam of a film projector. The movie was dark, looped footage of a never-ending road.”
― It Came From Hell and Smashed the Angels
― It Came From Hell and Smashed the Angels
“He wore a great coat of quilted batwing leather.”
― The Riggle Twins: A Selection from Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror
― The Riggle Twins: A Selection from Bad Apples: Five Slices of Halloween Horror
“But the thing is, I have a great deal of undesirable traits that I was hoping never to pass on to another human being. Or”
― Taboogasm
― Taboogasm
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| Modern Good Reads: R4R: Six Dead Spots (Horror Novella) | 3 | 16 | Nov 25, 2013 08:16AM | |
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| Horror Aficionados : The Indie reader Challenge 2013 | 37 | 352 | Jun 19, 2014 12:35PM |
“There will come a time when it isn't 'They're spying on me through my phone' anymore. Eventually, it will be 'My phone is spying on me'.”
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“I find television very educating. Every time somebody turns on the set, I go into the other room and read a book.”
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“If you want your children to be intelligent, read them fairy tales. If you want them to be more intelligent, read them more fairy tales.”
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John wrote: "Just noticed that you're an actual author and have a bunch of books out. [i]The Hanover Block[/i] looks like it'd be a pretty interesting read, so I'll go pick that up and give it a read."Hey, John, I very much appreciate that, sir. I do hope you enjoy it.
Just noticed that you're an actual author and have a bunch of books out. [i]The Hanover Block[/i] looks like it'd be a pretty interesting read, so I'll go pick that up and give it a read.
Jeremy wrote: "What's the weirdest thing you've ever written?"Hmmmm...either Loving the Goat or The Hanover Block
Frances wrote: "These guys definitely need to read your book! "
Wow. Yeah. Now I know what I'm getting for my birthday.
Frances wrote: "Saw this, thought of you."
Hey, thanks! I'd like to have me one of those. The only thing that would make that better would be if it were a headboard.
Shandra wrote: "Gregor wrote: "You're most certainly welcome. I see you've got Joyce's The Tooth Fairy on your TBR list. You should bump that up."Oh ya? It's good huh? :0) Thanks for the rec....I certainly shall!"
Yeah, I've yet to be disappointed with a Graham Joyce book.
Gregor wrote: "You're most certainly welcome. I see you've got Joyce's The Tooth Fairy on your TBR list. You should bump that up."Oh ya? It's good huh? :0) Thanks for the rec....I certainly shall!
You're most certainly welcome. I see you've got Joyce's The Tooth Fairy on your TBR list. You should bump that up.
Stacy wrote: "Gregor wrote: "Stacy wrote: "Thanks for accepting!! :)"No, thank you for the request. Also, I see you've got Will Elliot's The Pilo Family Circus on your to-read list. That's a fine read. You sho..."
Oh, no! If you do end up picking mine up, I hope you like it. If you don't, feel free to tell me off.
Gregor wrote: "Stacy wrote: "Thanks for accepting!! :)"No, thank you for the request. Also, I see you've got Will Elliot's The Pilo Family Circus on your to-read list. That's a fine read. You should pick that u..."
Definitely will get around to that one, and always gotta support your own that's for sure and with good ratings I am looking forward to it. Cant wait to get into yours either :P
Stacy wrote: "Thanks for accepting!! :)"No, thank you for the request. Also, I see you've got Will Elliot's The Pilo Family Circus on your to-read list. That's a fine read. You should pick that up and support a fellow Australian.
Figgy wrote: "Thanks for the friendvite, and recommendations!I've been meaning to pick up Only Forward for a while, but kept forgetting to do so, and I'd plain forgotten I had added The Tooth Fairy.
Both are..."
Yeah, I do have a couple of Aussies on my list. I hear they can really write one hell of a horror story. Thanks for calling out Bread and Circuses. I'll see about grabbing that one soon. I've read Will Elliot's The Pilo Family Circus (and loved it), but I have a feeling he might be somewhat atypical, Aussie or otherwise.
I'm located in the US, in southwestern Ohio.
Thanks for the friendvite, and recommendations!I've been meaning to pick up Only Forward for a while, but kept forgetting to do so, and I'd plain forgotten I had added The Tooth Fairy.
Both are now in my "need it now" list, which is my go to when I am deciding which books to order this week.
I see you have a couple of Aussies on your list! I can vouch for Bread and Circuses, it's... chilling, and moving, and well written.
Where abouts are you located?
Edward wrote: "Thank for the friend request. Glad you liked the blog post."You're most certainly welcome, sir.
Michelle {Book Hangovers} wrote: "Thanks for the friend-vite and recs!!! I have only read China Mieville's Un Lun Dun and enjoyed it, so I've been looking forward to reading his other stuff, especially The Scar!!And Yes, I love lo..."
I'm big on Barker, too. I've read all of his stuff (except for some of his plays). I think I got hooked with his Books of Blood. The Scar is a good place to start with Mieville's Bas-Lag books. Even though it's the 2nd book set in that universe, it stands alone.
Thanks for the friend-vite and recs!!! I have only read China Mieville's Un Lun Dun and enjoyed it, so I've been looking forward to reading his other stuff, especially The Scar!!And Yes, I love love love Clive Barker! His "The Thief of Always" was what made me fall in love with reading :)
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Kyle wrote: "Thank you for your request! I agree, we do seem to have a lot of reading interests in common."Indeed. You have a lot of good stuff on your to-read list, too. A few that I'd recommend bumping up are Palimpsest, Perdido Street Station, and The Wasp Factory. They are all of the genre/literary hybrid class you seem to enjoy.
Angie wrote: "Happy holidays Gregor, I hope you have a fantastic time:)"Hey, thanks! Best wishes to you and yours this Holiday Season.
Frances wrote: "Here's your xmas wish. Because you like creepy shit, and this is kinda creepy. "
Hey, thanks! That sure IS creepy!
Frances wrote: "Mr. Gregor. I just wanted you to know that I was truly enthralled by your lucid dream writing. Loved it! I will write my review shortly."I'm quite pleased to see that you enjoyed the book. And I'm truly flattered that it moved to the top of your to-be-read pile. Thank you, too, for taking the time to write a review. It's much appreciated.
Mr. Gregor. I just wanted you to know that I was truly enthralled by your lucid dream writing. Loved it! I will write my review shortly.
Robert wrote: "Thanks for adding me Gregor!I'm glad to see that you want to help improve the book blogging community!
I am looking forward to us working together!"
Hey, no problem.
Thanks for adding me Gregor!I'm glad to see that you want to help improve the book blogging community!
I am looking forward to us working together!
Jason wrote: "Gregor, thanks for the friend request! Look forward to talking books sometime. Cheers!"Likewise, sir!
Aloha wrote: "Hi Gregor. Thanks for the friend invite! You must have seen me at HA somewhere. Say hi to the folks there for me. Time for me to make a monster face of myself. Thanks for reminding me. I used..."Happy Halloween to you, too!
Hi Gregor. Thanks for the friend invite! You must have seen me at HA somewhere. Say hi to the folks there for me. Time for me to make a monster face of myself. Thanks for reminding me. I used to do that when I haunted HA. Happy Halloween!
Ctgt wrote: "Thanks for the friend request, Gregor. I read your review of The Shadows, Kith and Kin, saw the bit about Rev. Jebediah and was going to ask you about the best place to start. It looks like Deadman..."Yes, it looks like Deadman's Road is the one to get. It looks like it contains all the Reverend stories I know of. I've read all the stories in that collection and they're all good.
Thanks for the friend request, Gregor. I read your review of The Shadows, Kith and Kin, saw the bit about Rev. Jebediah and was going to ask you about the best place to start. It looks like Deadman's Road is a collection of those stories, so now I'm on the hunt for the Subterranean Press volume with the Tim Truman cover.




























































