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I defer to Justin. Bigfoot needs another toot off the ol' crystal but I hope to finish reading this one tonight.
I'm going to work on offspring tonight because my kindle died last night. I can start tomorrow or any time after though.
There really should be more books about Bigfoot on meth. Even a short story compilation from different authors would be badass.

It should be it's own subgenre, like zombies or vampires.
Andy, if you want I can lend it to you. I bought it on Amazon for kindle and also have a personalized copy that I got from Bill for Christmas, he sent it to Erik to get signed and personalized. Very very cool gift.
If you can't read that, it says " Justin, Bigfoot is ganna crankstomp your fuckin head! Don't look for Bigfoot! Don't do drugs! Stay away from meth! ~Erik


Sound advice as well.
Would anyone like to buddy read some of the books/novellas from the Subterranean Humble Bundle? I'm thinking to start with either Tortured Souls : The Legend of Primordium (Clive Barker), The Hunter from the Woods (McCammon) or The Ape's Wife and Other Stories (Caitlin Kiernan).
Here's the bundle by the way if anyone missed it. Pick your own price, for charity! https://www.humblebundle.com/books

Would anyone like to read ClownFellas: Tales of the Bozo Family
this month? I got it from Netgalley and could use a little bizarro/Mellick.


THE TRUTH ABOUT THE HARRY QUEBERT AFFAIR, a mystery/thriller with some horrific elements [shudder]
I Am Pilgrim, thriller, out a year now
A reread of Revival
I'll be joining the March group read of Broken Monsters at Horror Aficionados

I love his books even if they aren't all fantastic, funny enough I loved Zombies and Shit. Ha! The Haunted Vagina is actually really good.

THV still gives me the willies.

Andy wrote: "I'm down for an ongoing read of some of those novellas, Maxine. I'm also interested in the one by Lansdale. Black Hat Jack"
Andy, want to start with Barker's Tortured Souls? I think its only about 88 pages or so. I'll start a thread for the bundle reads!
Andy, want to start with Barker's Tortured Souls? I think its only about 88 pages or so. I'll start a thread for the bundle reads!
Okay, I'll set up a Clownfellas Thread and hopefully we'll start near March 1st, I'm going to wait for Addy to see when she gets her copy.

Andy wrote: "I'm in. Let's read through a few of them next month. I warn you that I am really busy with work and school, but will do my best to keep up."
Me too, quite busy, so I'm glad they seem to mostly be novellas or short story collections.
Me too, quite busy, so I'm glad they seem to mostly be novellas or short story collections.

Mallory Heart wrote: "I got the HumbleBundle this AM!! So excited--worth it just for the Jack Vance. Ready to read when others are. (Any of the bundle)"
Here we are, mallory: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...
Here we are, mallory: https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

To review, here are the five books we'd read:
Suffer the Children, Craig DiLouie
Jade Sky, Patrick Freivald
Beautiful You, Chuck Palahniuk
The Vines, Christopher Rice
Blood Kin, Steve Rasnic Tem


I'll read The Vines and Beautiful You, for sure because they are kindle unlimited and/or free library reads. I'll look up the others too!

KU is what keeps me from going broke, lol. I always try to mention it so people know, just in case.

With all the free books available every day? Most are the same KU books.

Yeah, quite a lot of the free stuff is iffy. Sometimes there are good deals on authors I like but the KU has more 'known' stuff available.

But many of the new authors I like from getting free books are on KU. In general, I just put those authors on a watch list on eReaderIQ.
Hi Randy! I'd love to hear who your favorite authors are. If I can get them free, all the better! Here are some great authors I've found on Amazon Kindle Unlimited. There's a lot of Jack Ketchum that's KU. Also, the Darkfuse stuff tends to be KU too. There's Christopher Rice, Tim Lebbon, Ian Rob Wright and I believe most of Blake Crouch's work is KU. There's an anthology by Laird Barron I'm dying to read, and the entire Blackwater series by Michael McDowell. Jack Kilborn and Ania Ahlborn have KU books, as well as Robert McCammon. Don't miss Thomas Tryon's Harvest Home (a great classic horror read).
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