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List some of your 5 star books

If you liked that Robert McCammon, and if you like Poe at all, you might enjoy Usher's Passing. Based on the family in Poe's short story The Fall of the House of Usher, this was an excellent book.
When We Join Jesus In Hell-a super fantastic novella that feels like someone just punched you in the stomach.
Fear Me by Tim Curran rocked. As did The Underdwelling. His novel Dead Sea also kicked ass.
James Newman's The Wicked was excellent old school horror.
Laird Barron's The Light is the Darkness is an awesome Lovecraftian type tale.
We Need to Talk About Kevin was a very good, chilling tale.
I could go on and on.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Excellent taste, Kimberly. Boy's Life has got to be one of my all time favourite reads. Would never have read it if it hadn't been for HA (Oh, and Charlene and Jon:)).

I'm Not Sam
The Cannibal Within
Under the Skin
The Ruins
Carrion Comfort
The Little Stranger
Let's Go Play at the Adams'
The Summer I Died
Dead Sea (Tim Curran)
World War Z
Audrey's Door
Breeding Ground; Feeding Ground
Come Closer
Infected
Off Season
Natural Selection
The Blackwater series
The Amulet
Katie
The Strain (book 1 only)
Horns
Dweller
Wolf Hunt
The Haunted Vagina
Origin
11/22/62
The Pilo Family Circus
We Have Always Lived in the Castle
The Haunting of Hill House
Abraham Lincoln: Vampire Hunter
Non Horror
Lonesome Dove
When Darkness Loves Us
Revolutionary Road
Gone Girl
The Devil All the Time
Ghost World
Me Before You
Ender's Game
Their Eyes Were Watching God
Beloved
The Red Tent...too many great books I've read over my lifetime to list, so if you want to friend me on GR you can see my favorites.

Ghost Story--Peter Straub
Stinger--Robert McCammon
The Five--Robert McCammon
Watchers--Dean Koontz
The Dead Zone--Stephen King
Summer of Night--Dan Simmons
Strangewood--Christopher Golden
Straight on 'till Morning--Christopher Golden
The Ceremonies--T.E.D. Klein
The Keep--F. Paul Wilson

Yes, I've always hated this. And stayed far, far away from any books recommended by the author in a discussion.

@ Tressa - it's very annoying, especially when authors only promote and don't contribute anything else. Great list by the way. Need to check out some of those non horror picks.

My to-be-read stack is already ridiculous! I don't need anymore! STOP!!!!

Yeah, it's one of the reasons I dropped out of GR for a while. My notifications would be filled with author promotions. Didn't feel like slogging through it all and I just took a vacay.

I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being asked. The fact I wrote them is completely irrelevant.
Lee wrote: "Kate wrote: "A bit tacky to be recommending your own books."
I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being asked. The fact I wrote..."
It's self promotion, which is relevant, and not permitted.
Author promotion is limited to the Author Promotions thread.
Got it?
I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being asked. The fact I wrote..."
It's self promotion, which is relevant, and not permitted.
Author promotion is limited to the Author Promotions thread.
Got it?

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Excellent taste, Kimberly. Boy's Life has got to be one of my all time favourite reads. Woul..."
Kate, I'm super psyched to see Burden Kansas and Dweller on your list. My god, weren't those awesome books? :)

The Devil in Silver by Victor LaValle
Midnight Picnic by Nick Antosca
The Throne of Bones by Brian McNaughton (a must-read for all horror aficionados!)
Trujillo by Lucius Shepard
My Work is Not Yet Done by Thomas Ligotti
The Wasp Factory by Iain Banks
The Tooth Fairy by Graham Joyce

Yes, I've always hated this. And stayed far, far away from any books recommended by the author in a discussion."
As you should.

https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...
Excellent taste, Kimberly. Boy's Life has got to be one of my all time favourit..."
They sure were. ;)

I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being asked. The fact I wrote..."
It's still tacky and now you're making yourself look bad for arguing instead of apologising for self promotion.


Horror/Weird & Fantastic:
The Haunting of Hill House
The Croning
The Scar
American Gods
20th Century Ghosts
That Which Should Not Be
The Monstrumologist
Jonathan Strange & Mr Norrell
The Silent Land
Oryx and Crake
The Sparrow
The Road
The Drowning Girl
The Wide, Carnivorous Sky and Other Monstrous Geographies
The Beautiful Thing That Awaits Us All
Errantry: Strange Stories
Non-genre faves:
The Time Traveler's Wife
The Secret History
Quicksilver
Year of Wonders
Foucault's Pendulum
The Satanic Verses
Lamb: The Gospel According to Biff, Christ's Childhood Pal

I missed you guys from the old days.


Horror/Weird & Fantastic:
The Haunting of Hill House
The Croning
The Scar
American Gods
[book:20th C..."
I'll second The Scar and The Silent Land recommendations! Not horror, but would appeal to horror readers, I'd say.

I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being asked. The ..."
I'm not going to apologise for recommending something that most people like when money doesn't interest me or to adhering to my own very strict rules.

I missed you guys from the old days."
Me too!!
Lee wrote: "Kate wrote: "Lee wrote: "Kate wrote: "A bit tacky to be recommending your own books."
I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being..."
Your rules don't apply.
Mine do.
I recommended books that nearly 100% of those who have read them have enjoyed them and fit with what was being..."
Your rules don't apply.
Mine do.

I missed you guys from the old days."
Me too!!"
Let's all move back in!

I missed you guys from the old days."
Me too!!"
Let's all move back in!

I missed you guys from the old days."
Me too!!
Let's all..."
Great idea!!!!

Here is my 5 star shelf:
https://www.goodreads.com/review/list...


The Howling Trilogy by Gary Brandner
The Descent by Jeff Long
The Ruins by Scott B. Smith
John Dies at the End/This book is full of Spiders by David Wong
Heart Shaped Box/Horns/NOS4A2 by Joe Hill

The Death of Death
The Torture of Hope
The Purcell Papers - Volume 3
The Tomb
That Damned Coyote Hill
The Ensouled Violin
The Magic Shop
The Open Window
The Mortal Immortal: The Complete Supernatural Short Fiction of Mary Shelley
The Bottle Imp
A Study in Emerald
The Edge of Life
The Rabbi and the Vampire
Lukundoo



* The Summer I Died

*Horns

* Seed

* The Terror

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I've been stalking your recommendations for a while now and have read some really great books. I just finished Boy's Life and loved how it sucked me in and kept me enthralled the whole time. I rated it 5 stars and would love to find another book that is that entertaining from start to finish. What's some of your 5* books?