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Dec 27, 2008 11:23AM

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Dylan I have to say "It" was one of the few horror books that gave me nightmares and still can if I think about it! Glad you are enjoying it.
Cool, I just went on a shopping spree. I got: Misery, Different Seasons, Dreamcatchers, Duma Key, The Husband, and The Jigsaw Man. I have about $30 left to spend on books. Any suggestions?



Dylan wrote: "Tell me what you're currently reading here. I'm reading "It" by Stephen King. This is so amazingly awesome I can't even discribe it. The writing is excelent and the characters are so alive. I h..."

If you loved IT, try Summer of Night by Dan Simmons.
As much as I loved IT I loved SoN even more. Give it a try. If you have never read Dan Simmons you are in for a treat.
I will too. I've been meaning to read something by him for a while now anyway. I finished Salem's Lot last night, and it was awesome. Definately on my top ten list. :D


The beginning is so spooky that my skin was crawling!
Jinn is already on the poll. It's not doing too well though. But if it doesn't win, then you could nominate it next month. Sure.

I got an older sci-fi book in a trade that sells for $100-$300 all the time! I thought I would never be able to get a copy. I told the person sending it to me and she didn't care at all! She just wanted to trade books and see it go to a friend. THAT is the essence of trading books!




PBS.com is a great site for getting books. It is very structured and since it's first come, first served, you WILL get a book, but it may take a very long time. It's not good if you want a new or popular book right away.
Another similar site that is structured completely different is Bookmooch.com. You have better odds of getting a book faster, but you're competing with everyone else that wants it too. (you really have to go and read the FAQs at each site to know what they're about.)

In the last month or so I've read Stephen King's The Dark Half, Insimnia, The Stand and It. Also all of H P Lovecraft's works. Currently reading Hannibal by Thomas Harris, so I could go back to Silence of the Lamns if it wins the poll.
If you all like reading classic horror, science fiction and thrillers, try www.gutenberg.org where you can download lots of copyright expireed stuff from the 1969s and before - M R James, Arthur Machen, Algernon Blackwood, Poe, Chesterton, lots of sci-fi authors from the "golden age" and so on.

Hot Blood edited by Jeff Gelb and Lonn Friend (horror anthology
Deep Inside by Polly Frost (supernatural erotica anthology)
Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker
Bloodstained Oz by James A. Moore and Christopher Golden
So... hopefully I can burn through them fairly quickly even though I'll be flipping back and forth between them. *grin*

Some of u should try the libraries. FREE !! Even those HOT off the press. I have ALWAYS loved my library. Jenny x x x Rainbird

I'm a collector from way back and love my books. That said, I'm always changing and upgrading my personal library while adding to it.
Between the public libraries, used bookstores and online, (or maybe because of them) I keep a wishlist that numbers in the thousands and am always looking for more.
As for reading, I jut now finished Black Rain by Tony Richards. It's classified as Dark Fantasy (and it's a library book) and it was fantastic! Now I want more of his stories and will be looking everywhere for them.



I'm patiently waiting for Let the Right One In.
I've gotten a lot of good recommendations here at GR. When you guys finish a book, please post about how good/bad it is.

I realize that this isn't a Horrifying Thriller subject, but I told my author that I'd try getting his message out as much as I could. As many of you are authors/writers, I know that you will appreciate what Steven Savile has to say in his Storytellersunplugged.com posting. You can reach it through our blog: http://variancepublishing.blogspot.co...
To those of you who didn't appreciate this post, I apologize for taking up your time. I do hope though that you take the time to go read it - real life sometimes hits hard.
Take care all.

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The Magic Cottage by James Herbert
Both rereads, but that counts.

Undress Me is a travelogue by a woman who went to China in the '80s with her friend and got more adventure than they bargained for. I'm usually not interested in travel books because I'm a chicken when it comes to flying and they just remind me of all the places I'll never get to visit, but this one is good so far.

Tressa tell me what you think of The Queen of Bedlam,it's on my shelf.

How do you like it?"
It's good. It's not a total page turner like say a good Stephen King novel, but that's asking a lot. I am borrowing it from a friend who thought I would like it.

Vanish - Tom Pawlik
Hunter's Prayer - Lilith Saintcrow
The Death List - Paul Johnston
Keeping it Real - Justina Robson
Contagious - Scott Sigler
City of Masks - Daniel Hecht
I read Heart-Shaped Box a while back and thought it was great. It was a little slow starting, but once into it, I couldn't put it down and read it in one sitting. I thought it was a very different interpretation of a ghost story and want to read it again.

I love Scott Sigler's books. I thought Contagious was just as good and maybe even better than Infected.


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If you really like HSB you should check out Hill's short story collection 20th Century Ghosts. It;s great!

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I was laughing at myself for not knowing this until I looked at the inside of the back of the book jacket and noticed how much the author looked like Stephen King, my favorite author of all time. Joe Hill's real name is Joseph Hillstrom King.
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