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June 2018 CRYPTID Group Read- The Cellar
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Jun 06, 2018 11:44AM

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Not sure I have the stomach for this kind of horror anymore. We'll see.


I’m gonna stick with it. I’m taking Bark’s comments into account-I wanna read this ending!!
I do not feel that his writing is bad. The subject matter is horrific as Laymon reveals the worst creature/monster of all- human deviants. They are worse & definitely much more terrifying than anything supernatural because they choose to be f’d up...or rather I should say they choose to act on the f’d up stuff in their minds, they choose to give into their perverse compulsions. The beast, monster, creature, demon, were, shifter, vamp, wendigo, etc.,etc., have their nature to back up their creepy, bloody, & lethal habits. I would take being drained by a vampire or even eaten by a ghoul anyday over being tortured by a sicko perv. Seriously. That is why authors like Richard Laymon, Jack Ketchum, and Mike Evans scare me to the core. When a book makes me get up & check the locks-that’s a horror story, albeit one of a different color.
Also, I feel as if I should say that if you enjoy this book or any other books which contain sexual misconduct-this does not mean that you condone or like the action taking place itself. It’s a certain type of extreme horror in my opinion.
* I just hope that people participating in this group-read will read the book or enough of it to decide if they like it or hate it, etc. The book did win the poll so there are definitely fans of this book/author. ;) sorry for the tangent.


I’m gonna stick with it. I’m taking Bark’s comments into account-I wanna read this ending!..."
I agree so much with what you said here. Horror from stuff that actually happens in real life scares me so much more. I mean I enjoy my creatures like vampires, demons, etc. but stuff that is 100% real? Much more terrifying.
And liking books with f'ed up stuff doesn't mean one condones it at all or likes the action taking place.
I have nothing to add just wanted to say I completely agree here.
My copy is saying it'll arrive Saturday, along with Relic. :)

I’m about 85 pages in.

So, with THAT one prior Laymon experience under my belt, I am ready to GO DOWN INTO The Cellar ! ----Jen from Quebec :0)

I'm at about 160, and there's more of that kind of talk as it gets around the halfway mark.

Laymon goes there, and while it's hard to read, I'm sort of zipping through THE CELLAR. Even in spite of some of the unbelievable situations that seem to come together to move the plot, I'm sort of immersed.

LOL Beware the loins!
I may have to reread this even though I hadn't planned on it.
People are mentioning things i don't remember, or maybe just didn't catch.

The story moves along easily & I still find myself spouting the occasional “Ew!” or “gross” out loud while cringing.
I agree w/Elliot- Laymon certainly lets his mind “go there”.


Me too! I would enjoy some disgustingly gory details on Roy’s demise for sure!

And damn, does anyone else think that for a woman on the run from her pederast ex husband is playing it a bit fast & easy with Jud? I mean the guy is a monster & she’s already left her daughter ALONE in a strange motel room so she could slip out & get some action. Bad mommy. Stupid woman. But hey, she married him to begin with so I suppose we can’t expect much- but her daughter is much smarter than her. WAKE UP DONNA! Don’t tell your sister where you are. Idiot!
Hell, if I were Karen (Donna’s sis), I think I’d be a lot more careful w/Roy on the loose w/ his main goal as getting the info she has. I’d be relocating for a little while or at the very least, carrying a taser or a .22 or hell...at least some pepper spray. I knew she was dead when Donna contacted her & she did nothing.
I’m anxious to see how this Jud vs. the Beast goes. I really hope it’s not a regular human in a monkey suit.
And what’s up with this Larry guy being all weird & freaking out the kid, Sandy while they were having fun playing in the water-then he goes spastic on her!?! Poor kid. She’s really one of the few characters I like. Considering she doesn’t have many reliable adults in her life, her time is most likely limited.

(PS) Despite being a 2 star read, I am still glad that I read it, you know what I mean?

You can chose any chapter at random. It will certainly have a two page description of a woman rubbing her own soapy boobs in the shower.

That is the only one of the ten or so Laymon books that I have read that was actually decent. It was like Bradbury channeled through a teenage perv. In the Dark was almost readable for at least trying to have a plot beyond the usual boobs and blood. The rest, as I mentioned in my initial post, are just like bad slasher films: despite being completely amatuerish, juvenile, and lowest common denominator, they scratch a certain itch for horror lovers like us. And as bad as they are, I will probably read some more somewhere down the road!

Joel: And as bad as they are, I will probably read some more somewhere down the road! "
It's like watching those cheesy B horror/scifi movies. You just. can't. stop! even parts are so incredibly unrealistic bordering on stupid. LOL

I'm still zipping through the pages & enjoying it. :)
Sheri
Certified Horror Freak

I'm struggling giving this one a rating though because my mind is like, "What...just...happened....?"
I mean, I could poke holes in the plot all day, but for what's it's worth, it was an easy, quick read. And I was never not wanting to know what happened next.
I feel like Roy didn't quite get what he deserved, though.

Hee,hee. That sounds about right :)


I feel the ending could have use another dozen pages or so to flesh it out a little personally it was a bit rushed.
I personally like Seth better than Jason. He’s got a nicer Rump to rile my Loins 😜

The Beast House bk 2
The Midnight Tour bk3
Friday Night at the Beast House novella bk4

I'm still enjoying the book & I have read much worse writing. In fact, I don't find it significantly displeasing. It's a very different writing style than most are accustomed to, myself included. I can't help but enjoy it. Then again, I like Jack Ketchum's work as well.


I see the writing isn't the best but it doesn't bother me none. It's a fast read.
I hope Roy gets eaten, or at least part of his anatomy.
I read The Cellar six or seven years ago and it was my first Laymon book. I had no idea about his writing other than he had a rabid following and a huge back catalog. So, I found a huge collection of his paperbacks on EBay and The Cellar was my first plunge. I wish I had been a member of Goodreads then and could've prepared myself. And that's really what you have to do before you read anything by Laymon. His writing is everything everyone else has said up to this point. They all feel like they were written by a 14-year-old boy that spends all day locked up in his room master bating and writing stories. The character are various degrees of paper-thin. They all make your "stupid character from an 80's slasher movie"-type decisions. The dialogue makes you roll your eyes over and over. It is what it is. If you're looking for literary horror, this ain't it, folks. If you're in the mood for a cheesy, juvenile, over abundance of testosterone, with blood and guts, Laymon is the master.
I would argue that Ketchum, while he did lay the red stuff on pretty thick and The Girl Next Door will haunt me for the rest of my life, was a much better writer than Laymon.
Since, I have all of the Beast House series, but have only read The Cellar, if anyone is interested in jumping into The Beast House after this, let me know. I'll set up a Buddy Read.
I would argue that Ketchum, while he did lay the red stuff on pretty thick and The Girl Next Door will haunt me for the rest of my life, was a much better writer than Laymon.
Since, I have all of the Beast House series, but have only read The Cellar, if anyone is interested in jumping into The Beast House after this, let me know. I'll set up a Buddy Read.

Stephanie- I’m right there with you, just having a good time reading. And I’m definitely looking forward to the ending...I hear it’s a good one. And if I’m pleased with the story as a whole, I’ll check out the next book at some point sooner than later.
Ken- I’m there with you too. I don’t expect The Cellar to make me think about anything related to the story once I’ve closed the book for the day. I haven’t really grown attached to any of the characters, although I don’t want anything to happen to Donna or her daughter & I want to see some agonizing gory torture when it comes to Roy. The book isn’t thought provoking, but I’ve been having fun reading it. Indeed I was in the mood for this type of story.
As far as Laymon & Ketchum are concerned, the only similarities I enjoy pointing out is that they both let their minds go there...to a place many might think about but never dare to actually put on paper & take it to a twisted & demented point of no return. My experience with Jack Ketchum is similar to yours with Laymon. The first Ketchum book I read was Off Season. It was a super successful debut novel upon its release in 1980, however, due to the graphic nature of the book (even though it was obvious that many horror fans gave great reviews) Ballantine pulled it from circulation after its first editions sold out. Hooray for Cemetery Dance Publications releasing the book the way it was intended to be in 1999!! The unexpurgated version with everything Ketchum wanted in it that Ballantine refused to publish, is what I read. Even for a debut, it scared the shit out of me, made me feel different about camping, gave me nightmares & for a while (keep in mind I live in a very remote area in the woods) I was even scared to shower w/o my roommate or someone else in the house. If you haven’t, please check out Off Season. Damn, that’s extreme horror! I’m pretty positive you’ll dig it. I don’t recommend the audio book. I attempted it. It doesn’t work.

Also, in additon to rump and loins, the word so is also used a lot, in chapter 14. The cops...I can't even lol.
I definitely agree that it's written like a 14 year old boy with too much testerone. But also, not hating it.
I thought the same thing Sheri when I read that, it's like..instalust and stupid decisions. Her daughter is a young child and in that situation especially, just going off and leaving her alone like that? These characters are not the brightest...but they are very...aroused. Even when they are bleeding after being attacked by The Beast.
I really hope it isn't a human in a monkey suit too. I have an idea though, but will have to continue reading to find out.

Stephanie- I’m right there with you, just having a good time reading. And I’m definitely looking forward to the ending...I hear it’s a good one. And if I’m pleased with the story as a whole, I’..."
It's interesting that you mention Ketchum's Off Season, because I read that in quick succession with Laymon's The Woods Are Dark and they are great comparison points for the respective talents (or lack thereof) of the two authors due to their very similar stories (crazy cannibals in the woods).

I gave it 3 stars. I'm not entirely sure what to think. I...sort of liked it though? Even though it's poorly written, often makes no sense, and is just full of wtf, especially that ending.
I have no idea. First Laymon novel and my reaction is...I have no idea what I just read, but I didn't hate it.

I gave it 3 stars. I'm not entirely sure what to think. I...sort of liked it though? Even though it's poorly written, often make..."
I read this one about a year ago. Interesting to see everyone's comments. Yeah, he does push at boundaries.
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