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Erin wrote: "Wraith"I loved this so much. It's a beautiful volume - the artwork kicks ass. Some of the Christmasland scenes from NOS4A2 look like they came directly from WRAITH.
which comes out next week. It's excellent so far. I'm also reading
by Kathe Koja. Also excellent so far.
Char wrote: "Erin wrote: "Wraith"I loved this so much. It's a beautiful volume - the artwork kicks ass. Some of the Christmasland scenes from NOS4A2 look like they came directly from WRAITH."
Yes, I really liked it.
I just started Reliquary by Douglas Preston I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series this year.
Atl wrote: "I just started Reliquary by Douglas Preston
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series this year."
Well worth it. The series is really good.
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series this year."
Well worth it. The series is really good.
WendyB wrote: "Atl wrote: "I just started Reliquary by Douglas Preston
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series t..."
Yes, so good :) I met my bf when I was reading it and gave him a full description back in 2003 the day we met lol.
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series t..."
Yes, so good :) I met my bf when I was reading it and gave him a full description back in 2003 the day we met lol.
Alan wrote: "
Surprisingly different than Koontz's usual formulaic stories and actually pretty enjoyable."
Just ordered a copy for myself for this weekend, I missed reading his hits, thanks!

Surprisingly different than Koontz's usual formulaic stories and actually pretty enjoyable."
Just ordered a copy for myself for this weekend, I missed reading his hits, thanks!
Kasi I’ve been single for a year. I’m ready to meet my next boyfriend. :) I would love to meet a man who liked to read horror.
, an anthology of stories set in the world of the silent film horror classic “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” which was among the first half-dozen silent films I ever saw some 40 years ago and which has remained a top favorite of mine ever since. I’m amazed that I never knew of this book’s existence until this morning. Very excited to dig in!
Christopher wrote: "
, an anthology of stories set in the world of the silent film horror classic “The Cabinet of Dr. Caligari,” which was among the first half-dozen sile..."Wow, that sounds great!
I just finished The Chestnut Man by Søren Sveistrup. It's more of a thriller than horror, but it was pretty good.
Started reading The Seven-Percent Solution: Being a Reprint from the Reminiscences of John H. Watson, MD and while it's a bit slow I'm enjoying it. It's a book I've had unread on my shelves for many years!
Char wrote: "I'm starting three!

"Char, I hope you enjoy these more than I'm enjoying
. What a disappointment this book is!
Atl wrote: "I just started Reliquary by Douglas Preston
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series this year."
I'm only up to book number 8, and I just realized there's a new one. I need to get moving on this series.
I'm way behind the rest of the group who are reading his latest, I am intending to get caught up on the series this year."
I'm only up to book number 8, and I just realized there's a new one. I need to get moving on this series.
I'm currently reading The Haunting of Rookward House, by Darcy Coates. I'm almost half way through and so far I'm really enjoying it.
I'm reading Dracul. I love this book. Atmosphere drips from every page. I love the structure and all the points of view. I really hope the authors stick the landing. More like this please!Dracul
Rules for Vanishing by Kate Alice Marshall was so creative and creepy and I loved it. It's going on my favorite list!
KilljoyEQB wrote: "
18 Tiny Deaths: The Untold Story of Frances Glessner Lee and the Invention of Mod..."I have this book on my TBR list! Hope you're enjoying it :)
Atl wrote: "Paige, I finished reliquary and am now reading cabinet of curiosities. :)"
I loved Cabinet of Curiosities! It's one my my favorites in the series (out of the ones I've read so far anyway).
I loved Cabinet of Curiosities! It's one my my favorites in the series (out of the ones I've read so far anyway).
Paige, really? I was listening to it and lost interest so started every dead thing . Now I’m looking forward to getting back to cabinet of curiosities .
I've heard so many positive things about
on horror BookTube and podcasts that I'm really looking forward to it.
The writing is as good as the first two books, but my Cthulhu, there are so many unnecessary subplots and historical details. It feels like this book will never end....
Abhishek wrote: "I've heard so many positive things about
on horror BookTube and podcasts that I'm really looking forward to it."This book rocks! Happy Reading! :)
I am reading this one at the moment which it is really good and has captured my interest where I can hardly put it down!Tormented by Lee Mountford
Now I am going to focus my attention on The Cabinet of Curiosities I have both the audible and kindle versions, but for now I'm going to listen while I do my chores. It's a little harder to follow then the first two, probably the introduction of a new character.
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