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message 101: by Patrick (new)

Patrick Kiernan | 4 comments Just starting Demon Seed by Dean Koontz


message 102: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Tom wrote: "I just finished it with Horror Aficionados. Where are you Kandice. It was a quiet horror book that's for sure. I ended up enjoying it, the end is .... interesting"

I think about halfway. The fair day event has happened anyway. I haven't touched it in a couple of days, but plan on picking it up tomorrow.


message 103: by Marie (new)

Marie Ghost Walk by Brian Keene - very good creepy book so far - I am on chapter 7


message 104: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan I'm just starting Vampire Wars by Perry Lake Vampire Wars by Perry Lake and The Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft by H.P. Lovecraft The Complete Works of H.P. Lovecraft.

The Lovecraft book I will be dipping into for specific stories per week over November.


message 105: by Nick (new)

Nick (veryevildead) | 26 comments Finished Laird Barrons Swift To chase and it was a very unusual reading experience. Loved it.


message 106: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I'm currently in the middle of The Girl With All the Gifts: Extended Free Preview and really like it. The beginning especially was very, very original.


message 107: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis Kandice wrote: "I'm currently in the middle of The Girl With All the Gifts: Extended Free Preview and really like it. The beginning especially was very, very original."

I have this paperbook sitting on my nightstand. I really need to start it. I am going to be interested in your review when you finish.


message 108: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 677 comments Mod
Started Tormentor Tormentor by William Meikle by William Meikle and loving it! Willie is a master tale-teller.


message 109: by Monica (last edited Dec 26, 2016 11:35AM) (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Hello! I'm reading The Ruins by Scott B. Smith and Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh . But I also have to finish The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King and I read yesterday The Wendigo by Algernon Blackwood which I enjoyed.


message 110: by Anna (new)

Anna Willett | 26 comments Hi Monica,
I read The Ruins a few months ago and absolutely loved it. What do you think of it?


message 111: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Anna wrote: "Hi Monica,
I read The Ruins a few months ago and absolutely loved it. What do you think of it?"


I'm really enjoying it so far! I want to know more!
I also started Divulgence (H narratives, #1) by S.J. Romero which is very intriguing so far, I went into it completely blind!


message 112: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 677 comments Mod
Anna wrote: "Hi Monica,
I read The Ruins a few months ago and absolutely loved it. What do you think of it?"


You know, I've had Ruins on my shelf for quite a while. I may have to make that one a priority for 2017. So many books, so little time!


message 113: by Anna (new)

Anna Willett | 26 comments Ken wrote: "Anna wrote: "Hi Monica,
I read The Ruins a few months ago and absolutely loved it. What do you think of it?"

You know, I've had Ruins on my shelf for quite a while. I may have to make that one a p..."

One of the best I've read in a long time.


message 114: by Amy (new)

Amy (thenikitagirl) | 6 comments I really loved the movie. I didn't even know it came from a book until last year and I seen it well over ten years ago. I'd enjoy picking up a copy as well.


message 115: by Anna (new)

Anna Willett | 26 comments The movie was great - shocking, but good. I wouldn't mind seeing it again.


message 116: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Janz (jonathanjanz) | 128 comments I'm reading THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS, which is incredible. I also just finished ELIZABETH by Ken Greenhall. A forgotten masterpiece.


message 117: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Jonathan wrote: "I'm reading THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS, which is incredible. I also just finished ELIZABETH by Ken Greenhall. A forgotten masterpiece."

Hey Jonathan I've been reading The bazaar of bad dreams for the past few months. I'm enjoying it, I'm almost done and I think some of my favorites are UR and Afterlife.


message 118: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments I finished Trainspotting by Irvine Welsh which I enjoyed more than I expected and I started re- reading The Hidden Oasis by Paul Sussman which is one of my favorites.


message 119: by Jonathan (new)

Jonathan Janz (jonathanjanz) | 128 comments Monica wrote: "Jonathan wrote: "I'm reading THE BAZAAR OF BAD DREAMS, which is incredible. I also just finished ELIZABETH by Ken Greenhall. A forgotten masterpiece."

Hey Jonathan I've been reading The bazaar of ..."


Yes! Both of those are great too. UR, particularly, was a ripping read. :-)


message 120: by Jennifer (new)

Jennifer | 52 comments Slowly trudging through this monster in between other books:

H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction

I'm enjoying it, but one story at a time is enough!


message 121: by JL (new)

JL Shioshita (uberproductions) | 40 comments Jennifer wrote: "Slowly trudging through this monster in between other books:

H.P. Lovecraft: The Complete Fiction

I'm enjoying it, but one story at a time is enough!"


Agreed!


message 122: by Micah (new)

Micah Castle (micahcastle) | 7 comments Horns by Joe Hill


message 123: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Micah wrote: "Horns by Joe Hill"

One of my favorites . Hope you enjoy!


message 124: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments I finished The Hidden Oasis by Paul Sussman (one of my faves) some time ago and started two books Neon Angel A Memoir of a Runaway by Cherie Currie which is very interesting and Red Dragon (Hannibal Lecter, #1) by Thomas Harris which I can't put down.


message 125: by Graeme (new)

Graeme Rodaughan I have got these three books now lined up.

Brides of Dracula (The Legend of Dracula #2) by Perry Lake , Keystone (Crossbreed #1) by Dannika Dark and The Immortal Rules (Blood of Eden, #1) by Julie Kagawa .

The only problem I have is that I'm reading quite slowly due to other pressing commitments.


message 126: by Char (last edited Feb 22, 2017 09:23AM) (new)

Char Red Dragon was a killer book! I hope you continue to enjoy it, Monica!


message 127: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Micah wrote: "Horns by Joe Hill"

One of my all time favorites too! I've read it a few times.


message 128: by Jade (new)

Jade Massie (bohobookworm) | 5 comments I did the Try A Chapter Tag at the beach vlog style which features I Am Pilgrim by Terry Hayes! Has anyone read it?? I was SO blown away by the first chapter.




message 129: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Char wrote: "Red Dragon was a killer book! I hope you continue to enjoy it, Monica!"

Thanks!


message 130: by Kandice (new)

Kandice Monica wrote: "Char wrote: "Red Dragon was a killer book! I hope you continue to enjoy it, Monica!"

Thanks!"


I actually preferred Red Dragon to The Silence of the Lambs, but both are amazing. I wish Harris wrote more quickly.


message 131: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments I'm preferring that too honestly!


message 132: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I'm not sure these count as horror, but they are certainly graphic! I'm reading the Preacher series by Garth Ennis. It's so in your face effed up and because comics are visual, nothing is left to the imagination. You can't tone down the nasty.


message 133: by Char (new)

Char Kandice wrote: "I'm not sure these count as horror, but they are certainly graphic! I'm reading the Preacher series by Garth Ennis. It's so in your face effed up and because comics are visual, nothi..."
LOVED Preacher!


message 134: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments I started and finished Death Note Black Edition, Vol. 1 by Tsugumi Ohba and enjoyed it. THe premise is awesome.


message 135: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments Read also the second volume of Death note (black edition). Enjoyed it even more than the first.


message 136: by Kandice (new)

Kandice I'm currently reading The Enchanted and while it isn't gory, it certainly relays some absolutely horrific situations in a very matter of fact voice. Not at all what I expected.


message 137: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 31 comments I am reading the Butterfly Garden. Pretty good read.


message 138: by Vicki Willis (new)

Vicki Willis Kandice wrote: "I'm currently reading The Enchanted and while it isn't gory, it certainly relays some absolutely horrific situations in a very matter of fact voice. Not at all what I expected."

I will be curious how you review this. I have had this one on and off my list a bunch a times.


message 139: by Jessie (new)

Jessie | 31 comments I am thinking about starting Serial Killers Uncut. Has anyone read this book yet. Curious on your thoughts.


message 140: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Rolfe | 71 comments Halfway through Fungoid, and trying to make time for It (my first time!)


message 141: by Kenneth (new)

Kenneth McKinley | 677 comments Mod
Glenn wrote: "Halfway through Fungoid, and trying to make time for It (my first time!)"

First timer? Now that surprises me!


message 142: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Rolfe | 71 comments Ken wrote: "Glenn wrote: "Halfway through Fungoid, and trying to make time for It (my first time!)"

First timer? Now that surprises me!"

Finished Fungoid (4 stars--great read)/
And yeah, IT always intimidated me.


message 143: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Rolfe | 71 comments Current reads: Doll House by John Hunt City of Ghosts by J.H. Moncrieff as well as IT and A Tale for the Time Being by Ruth Ozeki . I have reader and writer ADD.


message 144: by J.H. (new)

J.H. Moncrieff | 7 comments Anna wrote: "Hi everyone,
I'm new to Gore and More. I'm reading The Ruins by Scott Smith and loving it! Very dark and intense."


That's one of my all-time favourite books. It's phenomenal!


message 146: by J.H. (new)

J.H. Moncrieff | 7 comments I'm currently reading "Blackbirds" by Chuck Wendig. I'm really enjoying it, but it's so incredibly dark and bleak that I need to take "happy" breaks sometimes and read stuff like Hollywood memoirs...which often turn out to be dark and bleak as well.


message 147: by Kirsten (new)

Kirsten McKenzie (kirstenmckenzieauthor) | 3 comments Rereading The Shining after a break of many years...


message 148: by Glenn (new)

Glenn Rolfe | 71 comments J.H. wrote: "Anna wrote: "Hi everyone,
I'm new to Gore and More. I'm reading The Ruins by Scott Smith and loving it! Very dark and intense."

That's one of my all-time favourite books. It's phenomenal!"


Loved that one, too.


message 149: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 57 comments I'm reading 20th Century Ghosts by Joe Hill and I'm enjoying all of the stories so far and Exorcist Falls by Jonathan Janz after reading the novella which was great! Christine by Stephen King is on pause.


message 150: by JL (new)

JL Shioshita (uberproductions) | 40 comments Almost done with The Burrowers Beneath, my first Lumley novel.


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