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What Have You Read - 2022
Alan wrote: "
Jan. 1 and already 1 book done towards my 2022 reading challenge."
I just finished The Death of Jane Lawrence
as my second book of 2022. This one was a struggle for me. I liked it at the beginning but by the middle of the book I just wanted it to be over. The first book that I read this year was
which I enjoyed for the most part.
Amanda wrote: "I just finished The Death of Jane Lawrence The Death of Jane Lawrence by Caitlin Starling as my second book of 2022. This one was a struggle for me. I liked it at the beginning but by the middle of the book I just ."
Ditto. I liked it a lot through to about page 250, but the last 100+ pages I was over it. That book needed to be about 60 or so pages shorter.
Ditto. I liked it a lot through to about page 250, but the last 100+ pages I was over it. That book needed to be about 60 or so pages shorter.
finished this one today and was so disappointed, ha ha! nice thing about starting the year with a 1-star is that it can only get better from here.
Rachel wrote: "
finished this one today and was so disappointed, ha ha! nice thing about starting the year with a 1-star is that it can only get better from here."
I didn't like that one either.
Char wrote: "I almost spent an Audible credit on that. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!"Do you know if he has any better novels?
Erin wrote: "Char wrote: "I almost spent an Audible credit on that. Thanks for sharing your thoughts!"Do you know if he has any better novels?"
I have read The Store and The Resort. It's been awhile but I remember liking the The Store.
Read The Dry this week. Very good, interesting story and I finished it in time to watch the movie tomorrow night.
I am currently reading 'The Clown' by Tim Mc Bain and L.T. Vargas.Other books I have read is The last by Tina Farr, lol. My goal is to read four books this month . Happy reading!
WendyB wrote: "Read The Dry this week. Very good, interesting story and I finished it in time to watch the movie tomorrow night."I liked that one a lot and found The Lost Man to be even better!
WendyB wrote: "Read The Dry this week. Very good, interesting story and I finished it in time to watch the movie tomorrow night."Huh, I must have missed that they made a movie based on the first book!
Erin wrote: "WendyB wrote: "Read The Dry this week. Very good, interesting story and I finished it in time to watch the movie tomorrow night."
Huh, I must have missed that they made a movie bas..."
The movie was terrible. It didn't catch any of the feel of the book and barely even told the story.
Huh, I must have missed that they made a movie bas..."
The movie was terrible. It didn't catch any of the feel of the book and barely even told the story.
WendyB wrote: "Erin wrote: "WendyB wrote: "Read The Dry this week. Very good, interesting story and I finished it in time to watch the movie tomorrow night."Huh, I must have missed that they mad..."
That's disappointing!
I need to catch up on here - I am behind on adding books - well I haven't added any yet. lolRead so far this month are these books (only one of them is not horror):
- 3 stars.
- 4 stars.
- 5 stars.
- 5 stars.
- 5 stars
- 4 stars.
- 5 stars.
Deserts, Driving, & DerelictsWhere the Crawdads Sing
The Remedy
The Library of Lost and Found
Good Neighbors - 4 stars, but I still can't gather my thoughts enough to write a review. It was a rough read.
I really enjoyed Good Neighbors. It left me a lot to think about. I finished one of our group reads: The Dead Girls Club and I also finished Blue Hell.
Char wrote: "I really enjoyed Good Neighbors. It left me a lot to think about. I finished one of our group reads: The Dead Girls Club and I also finished Blue Hell."
I know it purposely reminded us of the Twilight Zone episode The Monsters Arrive on Maple Street, but man! It was so hard to read. Somehow, horror is worse for me, when it's just so undeniably realistic, no hocus pocus, monsters, etc. just PEOPLE!
Worms
This took me by surprise--it's an extremely well-written, literary sort of novel, at least until the wormpocalypse happens near the end. I loved it.
Christopher wrote: "
Worms
This took me by surprise--it's an extremely well-written, literary sort of novel, at least until the wormpocalypse happens near the end. I loved it."
I very much enjoyed that one! I also love the word play of the author's name.
I didn’t even realize about the author’s pseudonym until I was almost finished and found myself thinking, “This is a bit like M.R. James.” I looked back at the title page and the coin finally dropped. I’m a bit slow sometimes.
i really loved this one! super twisty psychological thriller. spent every extra minute reading and hated when i had to put it down.
Rachel wrote: "
i really loved this one! super twisty psychological thriller. spent every extra minute reading and hated when i had to put it down."
It's one I "hope" to start soon! I got sidetracked...

i really loved this one! super twisty psychological thriller. spent every extra minute reading and hated when i had to put it down."
It's one I "hope" to start soon! I got sidetracked...
It Only Comes Out at Night & Other Stories
This huge Dennis Etchison career retrospective collection is often brilliant, but at 600+ pages it’s probably really only for hardcore fans (like me). For the more casual reader the smaller, more carefully curated Talking in the Dark: An Anthology of the Work of Dennis Etchison would likely be a better choice. Either way, it’s Etchison. You really can’t go wrong.
I've just read the novelization of the Halloween film (the newest one just called Halloween). I don't think I've read a movie novelization before, I've read novels that continue film, game, etc stories but not one that is the same story. I was pleasantly surprised. I expected not to enjoy it due to already knowing the story but it was actually really good
4/5
Christopher wrote: "I didn’t even realize about the author’s pseudonym until I was almost finished and found myself thinking, “This is a bit like M.R. James.” I looked back at the title page and the coin finally dropp..."Don't say that! I think I only knew because Valancourt pointed it out to me.
Christopher wrote: "
It Only Comes Out at Night & Other Stories
This huge Dennis Etchison career retrospective collection is often brillia..."
Thanks for that tip!
When I was a teen, I would go to the library and look for horror anthologies. From those, I would track down other works from the authors that I enjoyed and Dennis Etchison was always one of them. Steve Rasnic Tem as well.
Rachel wrote: "
i really loved this one! super twisty psychological thriller. spent every extra minute reading and hated when i had to put it down."
I'm really looking forward to this one!
Three bizarro short stories/novellas. Journey to the Center of Agnes Cuddlebottom is one of the best pieces of bizarro fiction I have read so far.
Char wrote: "Christopher wrote: "
It Only Comes Out at Night & Other Stories
This huge Dennis Etchison career retrospective collect..."
For me it was the Alfred Hitchcock anthologies. I first encountered so many later favorites in those books! Robert Bloch, Roald Dahl, John Collier, Richard Matheson, on and on….
The BrinkNot as good as book 1 but I'll probably read the final book, in the trilogy, at some point.
All of the horror books I've read so far in Jan:
★★★★
★★★★★
★★★★★All of these are on Kindle Unlimited. I LOVED Nana and The Hay Bale - highly recommend if you're looking for a quick read!
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