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Char | 17457 comments Steven wrote: "I just finished THE REINCARNATION OF PETER PROUD, by Max Ehrlich. It's fantastic the way that book is plotted and resolved. With excellent suspense."

An oldie, but a goodie. Part of the film was shot in my hometown of Springfield, MA.


message 252: by Char (last edited Jun 03, 2022 06:26AM) (new)

Char | 17457 comments I finished up The Ghost that Ate Us The Ghost that Ate Us by Daniel Kraus and I thought it was excellent!

The book is like a mockumentary of a poltergeist at Burger City, a burger franchise. It tells the story of the "haunting" via interviews with all of the people involved, and it includes photos of many of the interviewees, the restaurant, etc.

I thought the entire novel was a ton of fun. Was it really a poltergeist? Was it meth, was it mass hysteria? Why did so many have to die? (And dying isn't the worst thing, by far.)

I absolutely loved it!

I do not think, however, that it would work as well as an ebook as it did in paperback. A lot of times ebooks mess up footnotes, or if you click them you lose your place in the book. Plus, I'm not sure how well the photos would transfer or if they are even included in the ebook.


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Alan | 7609 comments Mod
Char wrote: "I finished up The Ghost that Ate Us The Ghost that Ate Us by Daniel Krausand I thought it was excellent!

The book is like a mockumentary of a poltergeist at Burger City, a bur..."


I read the ARC ebook. The photos were fine. But it was a terribly formatted ARC so the footnotes and such were a mess. I was not overly impressed with story. The gimmick really wore on me in the latter chapters.


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Char | 17457 comments I saw when I read your review last night. I can see where you're coming from, sure, but I loved every minute of it.

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I was guessing the whole time.


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Char | 17457 comments I just finished the first of our author group reads Ashley's Tale by Mike Duke.
Even though it had what seemed to be a brutal start, it turned into something completely different by the end. 4*
I'll be on to the next one, for sure.


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WendyB  | 5011 comments Mod
Just finished The Venue.
Since it's June and the month for weddings, this might be a book for you... that is, if you want to read about a seriously twisted celebration.


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman

just finished the group read from may! this is definitely a new favorite for me.


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Stephanie Griffin | 97 comments I read these three books for the HA Summer Aquatic Challenge and they were all AMAZING!
The Shadow over Innsmouth
Motherfucking Sharks
The Thing From the Lake


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Jeff | 1131 comments Stephanie wrote: "I read these three books for the HA Summer Aquatic Challenge and they were all AMAZING!
The Shadow over Innsmouth
Motherfucking Sharks
[book:The Thing From the Lake|..."


I love The Shadow over Innsmouth. Its one of the definitive Lovecraft stories. There are so many of his stories that are so creepy and truely scary.
Have you ever read any Edward Lee novels? There are a couple of his books that he writes as Lovecraft, expanding on several of his more classic stories such as;
The Innswitch Horror and The Dunwich Horror
Also Ed Lee had written a book or two that are somewhat sequels to Lovecraft stories such as, "The Haunter of the Threshold" which is one of my favorites. Its very hard edged though, like most of Lee's works. Highly recommend it and most of his other books. Ican make more recommendations.


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Char | 17457 comments Rachel wrote: "Between Two Fires by Christopher Buehlman

just finished the group read from may! this is definitely a new favorite for me."


So glad to hear that! He's one of my favorite authors.


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Char | 17457 comments Stephanie wrote: "I read these three books for the HA Summer Aquatic Challenge and they were all AMAZING!
The Shadow over Innsmouth
Motherfucking Sharks
[book:The Thing From the Lake|..."


That's awesome!


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Stephanie Griffin | 97 comments Jeff wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I read these three books for the HA Summer Aquatic Challenge and they were all AMAZING!
The Shadow over Innsmouth

There’s something about The Shadow Over Innsmouth that made it inbed itself into my brain! The scene in the hotel room is unforgettable, among others!
I’ve not read Edward Lee but I’ll check him out. Thanks for the suggestion!



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Stephanie Griffin | 97 comments Char wrote: "Stephanie wrote: "I read these three books for the HA Summer Aquatic Challenge and they were all AMAZING!
The Shadow over Innsmouth

Thanks, Char!



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Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments Stag by Karen Russell ★★★★
The Backbone of the World by Stephen Graham Jones ★★★★
Children of the New World by Alexander Weinstein ★★★★★
The Employees by Olga Ravn ★★★
Reckless Girls by Rachel Hawkins ★★★★
The Man Who Fell to Earth by Walter Tevis ★★★★
The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley ★★★★
Gutted Beautiful Horror Stories by Doug Murano ★★★★
Waking Gods (Themis Files, #2) by Sylvain Neuvel ★★★★★
The Mask of Mirrors (Rook & Rose, #1) by M.A. Carrick ★★★★★
Amari and the Night Brothers (Supernatural Investigations, #1) by B.B. Alston ★★★★★
Two Can Keep a Secret by Karen M. McManus ★★★★
Garlic and the Vampire by Bree Paulsen ★★★★★
Sundial by Catriona Ward ★★★★
The Icepick Surgeon Murder, Fraud, Sabotage, Piracy, and Other Dastardly Deeds Perpetrated in the Name of Science by Sam Kean ★★★★★
Chaos Charles Manson, the CIA, and the Secret History of the Sixties by Tom O'Neill ★★★★★
Only Human (Themis Files, #3) by Sylvain Neuvel ★★★


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Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Char wrote: "So glad to hear that! He's one of my favorite authors."

i added some of his other books to my tbr too! hoping to get a copy of the blacktongue thief soon since i keep hearing good things about it. :D


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Char | 17457 comments Rachel wrote: "Char wrote: "So glad to hear that! He's one of my favorite authors."

i added some of his other books to my tbr too! hoping to get a copy of the blacktongue thief soon since i keep hearing good thi..."


It was FAB! It's a fantasy, though, not horror, but still very good and quite funny at times. The Lesser Dead though, will most likely always be my favorite from him.


Two Envelopes And A Phone OMG The Wicked Deep was brilliant.


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Char | 17457 comments So noted, sir!


Two Envelopes And A Phone Char wrote: "So noted, sir!"

It has ruined the Aquatic Horror Summer Reading Challenge for me...first book I read for the Challenge, and I have a feeling it will be 'Nothing Compares 2 U' time for the rest of Aquatic Horror.


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Marie | 4028 comments Within the last three days I finished these two:

Dracul and The Ritual


Two Envelopes And A Phone I had the best reading week recently, that I can remember in ages - unwittingly blitzed myself with three 5-star reads! The Wicked Deep by Shea Ernshaw and The Food of the Gods by H.G. Wells and especially The Affair of the Bloodstained Egg Cosy by James Anderson !


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Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments I finished The Rats (Rats, #1) by James Herbert today. 4 stars!


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Josh | 42 comments Recently finished the short story collection Blood Mountain by Brenda S. Tolian

Blood Mountain by Brenda S. Tolian

My review: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...

In short - loved this collection! 5 stars all the way!


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Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments Recent reads:

The Maid by Nita Prose - ★★★★
FantasticLand by Mike Bockoven - ★★★★★
Road of Bones by Christopher Golden - ★★★


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments Storm Shadows by Kenneth W. Cain Storm Shadows by Kenneth W. Cain This is categorized as a YA/Teen but can also be enjoyed by those of us who are - ahem - somewhat older. Thoroughly enjoyed it


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Char | 17457 comments I finished The Initiation: Ashley's Tale Book 3 and enjoyed the hell out of it!


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Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments The Scavenger Door (Finder Chronicles #3) by Suzanne Palmer The Scavenger Door (Finder Chronicles #3) by Suzanne Palmer 4 stars!


Two Envelopes And A Phone Just finished Fledgling by Octavia E. Butler and I loved this strange vampire novel. 4.5 stars.


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message 286: by Char (last edited Jun 20, 2022 05:15AM) (new)

Char | 17457 comments I finished listening to Ninth House.

Meh.

I also finished the latest from Gabino Iglesias: The Devil Takes You Home by Gabino Iglesias and it was amazing. I love his writing.


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments I finally finished The Last Séance Tales of the Supernatural by Agatha Christie The Last Séance: Tales of the Supernatural. There are a few worthwhile stories here but too many actually have nothing to do with the supernatural, leaving the whole collection feeling like just a cash grab. There is one startlingly good tale here, though: “The Dressmaker’s Doll,” which, while not “scary,” is definitely supernatural and almost makes the collection worthwhile. It belongs on any list of all-time great supernatural doll stories.


message 288: by Randy (last edited Jun 20, 2022 06:47AM) (new)

Randy Money | 432 comments Christopher wrote: "I finally finished The Last Séance Tales of the Supernatural by Agatha Christie The Last Séance: Tales of the Supernatural. There are a few worthwhile stories here but too many a..."

I enjoyed that collection; although you're right that several stories only flirted with the supernatural, there's something familiar and even comforting about the world Christie conjures in spite of all the dead bodies. I agree that "The Dressmaker's Doll" was a standout. I'd never come across it before and given Christie's fame I'm really surprised it hasn't been anthologized more often.

For myself, just started The Final Girl Support Group which I've been looking forward to.


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Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments Clown in a Cornfield (Clown in a Cornfield, #1) by Adam Cesare Clown in a Cornfield - ★★★★


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Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments Today I started My Heart Is a Chainsaw & I'm totally getting The Final Girl Support Group vibes!


message 291: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7609 comments Mod
The Survivor by James Herbert
A total classic,


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Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments Ian (RebelGeek) wrote: "Today I started My Heart Is a Chainsaw & I'm totally getting The Final Girl Support Group vibes!"

I finished it today! 5 stars!


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Alan | 7609 comments Mod
The Last Storm by Tim Lebbon
The Last Storm by Tim Lebbon
Absolutely mad-fab book. Lebbon's best book to date. Link to my review - don't read the spoiler at the end unless you've read the book.

https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/5...


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Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments Today I listened to A Mirror Mended 4.5 stars!


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message 298: by Ian (RebelGeek) (last edited Jun 30, 2022 07:35PM) (new)

Ian (RebelGeek) Seal (rebel-geek) | 426 comments The House Across the Lake by Riley Sager 5 stars!


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