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Post by ian on Mar 14, 2011 19:33:34 GMT
My story reading has dropped dramatically in the past few months, but i have tried to keep at least one book on the go.
I'm currently reading Dog Blood by David Moody.
and loving it.
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Post by steppedonwolf on Mar 14, 2011 21:24:59 GMT
The Rising, by Brian Keene.
First Keene book Ive ever read, half way through and really enjoying it. Especially with classic quotes like this:
"It ain't no baby no more! Now shoot the f*cking thing let's go get that ho!"
;D
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Post by ceriadelle on Mar 16, 2011 13:55:06 GMT
www.littlebrown.co.uk/Title/9780749952389Cursed: A Werewolf’s Tale David Wellington Won it in a competition and fare do's it aint bad..could keep reading all day basically Got the next one (Ravaged) aswell so will be starting that soon.
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Post by steppedonwolf on Mar 19, 2011 21:03:48 GMT
Just finished this: Very enjoyable - but contains none of the giant scorpions you may have seen in the film. The last Hell's Angel, bringing salvation to Boston...by travelling through Hell on Earth. Nice irony. A great tale and well worth your time.
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Post by camille on Nov 11, 2011 18:52:52 GMT
Ken Bruen "Headstone". I like his sarcastic and negative attitude along with the supernatural stuff.
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Post by dracenstein on Nov 11, 2011 20:28:34 GMT
Daemon by Daniel Suarez on my Kindle and trying to get around to Miss Peregrine's Home for Peculiar Children by Ransom Riggs. The book is full of old photos, strange, unusual or unsettling. Have to actually read it to see them in context, tho.
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Post by dracenstein on Nov 15, 2011 19:04:18 GMT
Finished Daemon and started reading the complete short stories of H.P. Lovecraft from 1917 - 1935. Can't recall what the compilation is actually called, but something similar to my description.
Talking of H.P. Lovecraft, watched Dagon Sunday night.
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Post by camille on Nov 19, 2011 23:50:06 GMT
;D Because of several members suggestions, I have just finished my first Guy N. Smith book, and shit if I can remember the title. Anyway it was really good and the main character was Edward Kroll. I had already read Sarah Langan's "The Door" and loved it. Thanks again for your suggestions. Just started "The Missing".
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Post by blackbob on May 2, 2012 22:05:59 GMT
Just got done reading
Something Wicked This Way Comes Lost Souls The Hungry Moon The Between Darklands
Currently reading this new emotosingle I found called "Surburbians" New medium of fiction for tablets. It's pretty decent thus far. Anyone heard of these yet? "Emotobooks" ?
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Post by Juanito on Jul 3, 2013 8:33:26 GMT
Cozy Chilling Bedtime Stories, by P. Gibey.
Bunch of novels there, sci-fi and horror together, along with a little spicy erotic scenes, just lovely reading there.
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Post by emmaaudsleyhhhb on Aug 6, 2013 21:40:00 GMT
Hi All! Just joined up... I'm reading The Hole by good ol' Willie Meikle. Loving this book!
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Post by nwo68 on Jun 26, 2017 11:49:07 GMT
"The Contained" by Sean Deville
Interesting take on the zombie horror genre
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