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Jan 21, 2013 12:24PM

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LOL. Meanwhile, here in Melbourne, the musical "Hair" is about to be staged - again. :D

P.S Jean I tried to contact you over..."
Terri wrote: "Jean wrote: "How crazy is all this! I read about Victorian corsets etc but I think the hair torture we've been through is just as bad!"
Ain't that the truth!!
P.S Jean I tried to contact you over..."
OK Terri - have changed my setting so can now be contacted! Didn't know it was set up that way - what have I been missing?! I've used the goodreads reviews and bought a few research books now anyway.

1. Not being able to sort books into collections is annoying :(
2. The battery runs low at THE MOST inopportune times!
3. If you read in th..."
Oh gosh, that last one is so funny to me, because I have had that happen to me on my tablet in the middle of the night. It scared the living daylight's out the sleeping husband next to me. :-)

RIP - Jon Lord. (d. July 16, 2012)
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fZBiq...
...although Don Airey is a monster player as well.
Enjoy the show, Chris. :)

http://www.exploratorium.edu/science_...
At first I thought they were trying to fool me. :)

Although the question is for Bryn, everyone is welcome to chime in on the discussion.
Bryn,
You spoke of that book you are about to read being multi layered, which made me curious..
Have you read The Historian?



not everyone loves it, I don't think Dawn did from memory??? But a great read for a dark windy night.

YA readers, Supernatural readers etc may find it a challenge as it is a very long book and is a subtle, silky slow read (my kind of subtle, silky slow read).


It is most assuredly a modern novel. But a novel you have to feel from a landscape imagination.
Many readers read one dimensionally. Don't picture surroundings, wind in the trees, windows rattling in the scene. They just read the words and don't look into the scene.I think with the Historian, you need to get yourself into the scene so you can pick up the subtlety.

I seem to have gotten distracted from the subject at hand.
Hmmm. Ann Radcliffe was too into scenery for me. I'm lazy with scenery. If it's done for mood effects, I can enjoy.


@Margaret: Can I thrust upon you the above? Can I shove at you others??"
Shove as many suggestions my way as you can. I just don't know where I am going to get copies. Gothic just doesn't seem right on a Kindle. I need BOOKS.


I saw that. I am making notes. :)

how opinionated can I be?"
Be very opinionated. :) It all helps me make decisions. You can leave Lovecraft out of the discussions - I already own a complete collection on my Kindle. I adore Lovecraft. :D
Found a wonderful little book last year that combined Lovecraft with historical fiction. Adored it. Historical Lovecraft

Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!

Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!"
But King doesn't do it nearly so well as Lovecraft did.

I know that you don't know me or my tastes but I liked The Historian a lot! I liked that the book was basically three stories nested within each other, that it was rather scary by having so few appearances of the vampire and his minions, and I adored all of the history of the Transylvania region. It really was very good but had a lot of historical detail, that is a good thing to me. I gave it four stars.
Can anybody tell me how to place a link to my review?

Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!"
But King doesn't do it nearly so well as Love..."
I respectfully disagree....I think stories may favor Lovecraft but character development is all King...ergo, I equalize my like for them. I will cede that followers of Lovecraft are more fervent than King fans.

Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!"
But King doesn't do it nearl..."
LOL. I think I like that Lovecraft hinted at the darkness...whilst King drags it out into the harsh light of day. I'd rather be made uneasy by shadows at night, than be unable to sleep because of the graphic images in my mind.
I will say, that I did really enjoy King's "Christine".
One writer who literally has me jumping at shadows is R. Chetwynd-Hayes

Cheers for the input, Darla. I like a subtle horror - and historical stuff. And Transylvania...
To link to your review: If you hit 'My review' so that it's on a page of its own - paste the link. :)

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/...

http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
Good review. Sounds like an interesting book.


http://www.goodreads.com/review/show/..."
Good review. Sounds like an inter..."
Thank you, Margaret. I certainly was glad that I read it.

It has a good bit on Vlad and his interatction with the Turks, very interesting to me. I never read anything of Gary Oldman's. Which book of his is about Vlad?

Gary Oldman, I'm afraid, acted Dracula in a film. Alongside Winona Ryder (sp?).

I hope that you like the book as much as Terri and I.


Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!"
But King doesn..."
I'll look it up Margaret.


I am on IMDB almost every night, when the hbby and I are trying to remember an actor's name or which shows they had been in.


*snickers*

Stephen King's inspiration...he adores Lovecraft!!..."
Have you read any Robert R. McCammon or Dan Simmons? I think you might like some of their stuff.
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