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message 151: by Caitlin (new)

Caitlin | 8 comments I’m currently reading “the thicket” although I’m not enjoying it as much as I hoped I would! 🤔


message 152: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
I finally read Wool. Had the book sitting on a shelf for far too long. It was yet another book I wish I had read sooner. Enjoyed the story and want to read the other two in the series.


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Bee Crimson | 1 comments i started Mexican Gothic by Silvia Moreno-Garcia and I’m excited. I’ve heard good things.


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inciminci | 650 comments I finally finished Danse Macabre for the Mount TBR challenge, yay me!


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Navi (nvsahota) | 106 comments Recent Reads:

Horrid - ★★★★
House of Rot - ★★★★★
The Last Word - ★★★★
Legends & Lattes - ★★★★
Cackle - ★★★★★ (Reread)
Nettle & Bone - ★★★★★
The Navajo Nightmare - ★★★★ (on KU)

Horrid by Katrina Leno House of Rot by Danger Slater The Last Word by Taylor Adams Legends & Lattes (Legends & Lattes, #1) by Travis Baldree Cackle by Rachel Harrison Nettle & Bone by T. Kingfisher The Navajo Nightmare by David Sodergren

Currently reading:

The Ruins by Scott Smith Hench (Hench, #1) by Natalie Zina Walschots


message 156: by Juli (new)

Juli | 107 comments I’m reading a couple of books on the Kobo currently:
- A house with good bones
- A head full of ghosts
- Down below
- The final girl support group


message 157: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
started Episode Thirteen Episode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie
Just a few pages in so no opinion of it yet. Seems like reviews for it are all over the place.


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Kimberly (kimberly_3238) | 7707 comments Mod
WendyB wrote: "started Episode ThirteenEpisode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie
Just a few pages in so no opinion of it yet. Seems like reviews for it are all over the place."


I just bought this one, myself. Haven't started it yet though.


message 159: by Marie (last edited Aug 11, 2023 07:03AM) (new)

Marie | 4028 comments Recently read:

Floating Staircase

The Canterville Ghost : Illustrated Classics (Oscar Wilde graphic novel): The Canterville Ghost (Illustrated) though it says there are illustrations which I thought would have some artwork within but not this version for kindle)

The Ghosts of Ravencrest

Manrattan

Current reads are:

Bishop

The Paintings That Hung

The Jalakh Bow

Hellweg's Keep (an ARC read)


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Jennifer Setaro | 68 comments WendyB wrote: "started Episode ThirteenEpisode Thirteen by Craig DiLouie
Just a few pages in so no opinion of it yet. Seems like reviews for it are all over the place."


Oooooo I started that one a while ago and ended up giving up on it. It may have been bad timing for me to start a book or maybe the book just wasn't for me. Looking forward to your thoughts!


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WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
The Exorcist The Exorcist by William Peter Blatty
I've seen the movie many times but have never read the book. It's about time I did.


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Tracee M | 10 comments I finished The Long Walk and Kindred for the first time this weekend and loved both. Currently reading Summer Sons but I'm honestly a little bored by it.


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell -
This is the latest novel from the master of horror Ramsey Campbell and it shows that he is still at the height of his powers. This one put me a little in mind of Richard Mathison's What Dreams May Come. Scares, darkness and heart all combine in this superb novel


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 530 comments Catherine wrote: "The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell -
This is the latest novel from the master of horror Ramsey Campbell and it shows that he is..."


I’m starting this today!


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments Christopher wrote: "Catherine wrote: "The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell The Lonely Lands by Ramsey Campbell -
This is the latest novel from the master of horror Ramsey Campbell and i..."

Enjoy!


Courtney 🔪 | 4 comments I’m reading Ghost Story by Peter Straub


message 168: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9056 comments Now reading:


Spells for Forgetting


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Diane  | 170 comments Now Reading

What Good Men Do (Elizabeth, #2) by Jonathan Butcher


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J.T. Patten (jtpattenbooks) | 12 comments Whalefall was pretty great


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Allison Betch | 1 comments Currently reading Little Heaven by Nick Cutter. Has anyone read this one ? I’m almost done and Jesus 🙃. I am such a fan of his, the way he describes his “monsters” and the body horror is out of this world.


message 172: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9056 comments Allison wrote: "Currently reading Little Heaven by Nick Cutter. Has anyone read this one ? I’m almost done and Jesus 🙃. I am such a fan of his, the way he describes his “monsters” and the body horror is out of thi..."

Yes, I've read it. His books are really good. I wish he would publish more often.


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Paperwitches ♡ | 7 comments Mister Magic I loved this and it was supposed to be horror - but was more so speculative fiction? Very disappointing in a way even if I liked the book a lot, because it on a very favorite creepypasta of mine - Channel Zero


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David Haynes | 3257 comments Duma Key Duma Key by Stephen King

Read whilst on a beach holiday and loved it.


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Kelly | 10 comments Just finished Maggie's Grave by David Sodergren. Trying to decide what's next: Last House on Needless Street or The Troop...


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Monica Go | 897 comments I started Every summer after by Carley Fortune. When I don't really know what to read I turn to easy contemporary apparently...


message 177: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
Finished The Exorcist and (I know I'm in the minority) was completely underwhelmed by it. Except for a few good moments with the priest and the demon, the writing is dry as toast.


message 178: by Elena (new)

Elena ☆ I just finished "Confessions of a mask" by Yukio Mishima, it was my first time reading one of his books, I'm definitely gonna read more


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Jennifer Setaro | 68 comments WendyB wrote: "Finished The Exorcist and (I know I'm in the minority) was completely underwhelmed by it. Except for a few good moments with the priest and the demon, the writing is dry as toast."

I agree! There were some parts between the demon and the priest where I was metaphorically clutching my pearls, but otherwise it was just draagginggg. I'm glad I wasn't the only one to think so.


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WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
Jennifer wrote: "WendyB wrote: "Finished The Exorcist and (I know I'm in the minority) was completely underwhelmed by it. Except for a few good moments with the priest and the demon, the writing is ..."

I'll give the movie makers credit for sticking to the storyline pretty closely and creating a great movie. But the book's writing style and dialogue were terrible, and there was too much filler that didn't add to the story or characters.

Still, this was better than the book Jaws. Now that was a horrible mess of a novel that somehow got turned into a great movie (one of my all-time favs).


message 181: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Setaro | 68 comments I am starting Sour Candy Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke today. I've heard it mentioned a few times and decided to give it a go.

I just finished The Hunting Party The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley I know it's not horror, but I thought I would mention it because I really enjoyed it. If you haven't heard of it, this book is a murder/mystery and one of the best things about it is you don't even know who DIED until almost the end!


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Wanjeri Macharia | 2 comments I just finished Th Elementals today by Michael McDowell and I absolutely loved it!


message 183: by Knight (new)

Knight | 9 comments Just finished Pet Sematary. I don't know what I'll start next but it's going to be trashy. Maybe one of those giant crab books.


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Annie DeLauder | 3 comments Currently suffering through a first read of Dracula to pair it with Reluctant Immortals by Gwendolyn Kiste. Has anyone ACTUALLY read Dracula? Despite loving everything it spawned, it’s just slow and boring to me for some reason.


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destiny ♡ howling libraries (howlinglibraries) | 317 comments Annie wrote: "Currently suffering through a first read of Dracula to pair it with Reluctant Immortals by Gwendolyn Kiste. Has anyone ACTUALLY read Dracula? Despite loving everything it spawned, it’s just slow an..."

I just finished Dracula a couple of days ago, my first time reading it! I ended up really liking it by the end, but I will also freely admit to scanning some of the long chunks of dialogue because certain parts were so slow 😅


message 186: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
Annie wrote: "Currently suffering through a first read of Dracula to pair it with Reluctant Immortals by Gwendolyn Kiste. Has anyone ACTUALLY read Dracula? Despite loving everything it spawned, it’s just slow an..."

I've read Dracula twice and really love it. But I can understand how someone would not like the writing style as it tends to be very different from today's styles. It's still one of those books that I think every horror fan should read just to get the original Dracula story instead of the millions of other versions of it.


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Tracee M | 10 comments WendyB wrote: "Finished The Exorcist and (I know I'm in the minority) was completely underwhelmed by it. Except for a few good moments with the priest and the demon, the writing is dry as toast."

I read this book a few years ago as a challenge to myself because the movie always terrified me as a kid and was so bored. I didn't find it scary at all. I do like the book for Legion a little more. But it has also been years since I read it.


message 188: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer Setaro | 68 comments Just finishedSour Candy Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke I really enjoyed it. Quick easy read. Definitely will stick with me for a while!


message 189: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
starting Ragman Ragman by J.G. Faherty
A story about a mummy should be fun. :)


message 190: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 191 comments Currently reading/finishing Nightwhere by John Everson who did a question and answer on the Goodreads horror group; it was fascinating and the book is about a BDSM sex club that's really a horror club (or world, not sure!).
And listening to the Terror by Dan Simmons, really amazing writing with historical context as it's about a ship stuck in the ice and the reality of that horror and the horror of a beast that seems to be hunting them....perfect for these hot summer days!


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sonya marie madden  | 926 comments Desert Star by Michael Connelly


message 192: by WendyB (new)

WendyB  | 5013 comments Mod
Dawn wrote: "Currently reading/finishing Nightwhere by John Everson who did a question and answer on the Goodreads horror group; it was fascinating and the book is about a BDSM sex club that's really a horror c..."

The National Geographic Channel is showing a program on the Franklin Expedition on Thurs Aug 24 called Lost in the Arctic.


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Erin (ems84) | 9056 comments WendyB wrote: "Dawn wrote: "Currently reading/finishing Nightwhere by John Everson who did a question and answer on the Goodreads horror group; it was fascinating and the book is about a BDSM sex club that's real..."

Oh that sounds interesting. I'll have to see if I can find it.


message 194: by Dawn (new)

Dawn | 191 comments Thanks Wendy I’ll check that out! And yes Erin it’s quite a read, it’s on kindle if you use that.


message 196: by Richard (last edited Aug 24, 2023 04:05AM) (new)

Richard Dominguez (richarddominguez) Currently reading Dead and Gone An Inspector Luke Thanet Novel by Dorothy Simpson Dead and Gone by Dorothy Simpson

Just finished Dreams of Justice A Paranormal Mystery by Allison Maruska Dreams of Justice by Allison Maruska


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message 199: by Marie (new)

Marie | 4028 comments Currently reading:
The Jalakh Bow (The Weapon Takers Saga #3) by Jamie Edmundson and The Night Mutilator by Brian G. Berry

Just finished:
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham , The Box in The Cuts (Surviving Hillside Book One) by Debra Castaneda and 1689 (The Haunting of Hadlow House Book 1) by Amy Cross


message 200: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9056 comments Marie wrote: "Currently reading:
The Jalakh Bow (The Weapon Takers Saga #3) by Jamie Edmundson and The Night Mutilator by Brian G. Berry

Just finished:
A Flicker in the Dark by Stacy Willingham, [bookcover:The Box in The Cuts|54383..."


I love the cover for 1689!


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