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What Richard Laymon Book Should I read first
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Sep 19, 2015 02:50AM

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In my opinion, Laymon's top 3 works are:
The Woods are Dark
Island
The Traveling Vampire Show
I would recommend reading The Woods are Dark first, since it contains everything Laymon is notorious for and is quite representative for the author. There exist different versions of the novel, one which is heavily censored and mutilated and another, restaurated, more original version. You should try to read the latter, of course.
The Woods are Dark
Island
The Traveling Vampire Show
I would recommend reading The Woods are Dark first, since it contains everything Laymon is notorious for and is quite representative for the author. There exist different versions of the novel, one which is heavily censored and mutilated and another, restaurated, more original version. You should try to read the latter, of course.

The Woods are Dark
Island
The Traveling Vampire Show
I would recommend reading The Woods are Dark first, since i..."
Thanks Ekel. The Woods are Dark is already on my to be read list. However I cant find it where Iam. Island sounds interesting as well. The only book currently available to me is the last one you recommended.

I didn't want to run into exactly the problem your having now. If the first book I read by an author is bad im less inclined to give the author another read. Once burned, twice shy, that sort of thing. Plus he has oodles of books.

Thanks Philip, I can get the first book.
Has anyone read Among the Missing? Sounds interesting.
Celeste wrote: "Thanks Ekel. The Woods are Dark is already on my to be read list. However I cant find it where Iam. Island sounds interesting as well. The only book currently available to me is the last one you recommended."
I consider The Travelling Vampire Show to be Laymon's best work, but it is a rather unusual one as well. The book has everything fans love about Laymon (Action, violence, characters gone berserk etc.), but that stuff only starts in the second half or even last third of the book. Normally, things in Laymon's fiction tend to escalate quickly, but here the narration starts quite atmospheric and slow-paced.
I consider The Travelling Vampire Show to be Laymon's best work, but it is a rather unusual one as well. The book has everything fans love about Laymon (Action, violence, characters gone berserk etc.), but that stuff only starts in the second half or even last third of the book. Normally, things in Laymon's fiction tend to escalate quickly, but here the narration starts quite atmospheric and slow-paced.

My first Laymon was No Sanctuary and it got me hooked. Pretty good representation of his style and what he likes to write about.
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