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message 1: by K.C., Eager Reader (last edited Dec 10, 2014 11:15PM) (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
For those folks who want to participate but may just not have to time to finish a book in a single month we have Book Of the Quarter that we will read and discuss. BOTQ may also be used to tackle larger novels that the group would like to read (i.e. The Stand).

Get your nominations in this group for a January 1 start (book will be selected in December).


message 2: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (vanessa_nieman) | 16 comments I know the deadline has passed, but I recently re-read M.R. James' "Collected Ghost Stories," and if you want classic, creeping horror, in which you will recognize the roots of today's masters, I highly recommend it.


message 3: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
Actually only the Feb BOTM nominations has passed (make sure to vote on the group home page poll - poll ends on the 15th), this is the first nomination for a book of the quarter so we might just go with it. I love short stories so this would be great (even IF this group is called The Horror Novel it still includes short collections)

Thanks


message 4: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa (vanessa_nieman) | 16 comments Thanks! I just voted on all the polls posted to date.


message 5: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
Sweet, thanks.


message 6: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
No poll yet since we hadn't gotten any nominations, we will select something after getting a couple. I agree Adrian this is a great area for larger books.


message 7: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) One book that I can think of, I've already read is Desperation by Stephen King by: Stephen King.

Before my dad passed, I loaned him my book and my step mom hasn't given it back to me. I really liked the book, I watched the movie and was disappointed in it.


message 8: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
If I remember correctly, it came out with The Regulators (by King's alter ego Richard Bachman) with both novels using the same characters. I read Desperation but never The Regulators as my brother read both before me and recommended I skip The Regulators as he really didn't care for it.

I remember liking Desperation but did not care at all for the TV movie they made from it (as with many of Kings adaptations, it was just schlocky).


message 9: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) I didn't like the movie either, it didn't stick close enough to the book


message 10: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
Not sure why so many adaptations of King have been horrible. You'd think that by the late 80's he would have been much more discriminating with who he sold rights to and had heavy input on the quality of the productions as by that point he probably had more money than he ever needed and could focus on quality. Good news is you could remake many of the 80's and 90's films now without fans getting worked up about it.


message 11: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) you would think, good thing is that I think that the Christine movie was amazing, it freaked me out the first time I watched it. I wouldn't go near a car for a long time after that movie. LOL


message 12: by K.C., Eager Reader (new)

K.C. Butler (fredgarvinmp) | 162 comments Mod
I remember watching Christine several times when it came out on VHS in the 80s. Haven't seen it in 20+ years, wonder if it holds up.


message 13: by Susan (new)

Susan (superbookfreak) I'm sure it does, I love my vhs movies.


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