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Loved that creepy book!


Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde hunting vampires in the American west. What fun!

Waiting for a new book in "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series, today I started The Slow Regard of Silent Things.

Well, that was disappointing. The first half started off so interesting and the second half just dragged on and on with the same shit over and over.


It did exactly what it said on the tin!


The Black Carousel
What a beautiful, melancholy, ambiguous, and downright creepy collection this is. In my past attempts to read Charles L. Grant he has somehow missed the mark a bit for me, but this book hit dead center. “Will You Be Mine?� and “The Rain is Filled With Ghosts� were my favorites, but all four stories were outstanding.
If anyone has any particular Charles L. Grant recommendations I’d love to hear ‘em.

Thanks to an internet and cable outage this afternoon I FINALLY finished this monstrosity. Now I feel like going out and punching nuns.
^I think cable outages are a blessings in disguise for readers, especially with people around them at home. Nicely done :)



Me, too. He's okay but doesn't really make me enthused to read more. I'll keep this one in mind.
My last attempt was Nightmare Seasons, which I believe won a World Fantasy Award in the '80s. I was entertained but not stoked to read more.

Shutter House by Rick Wood - this was a five star read for me.
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Unwelcome Guests by Anna Willett - this was a four star read for me.

Me, too. He's okay but doesn't really make me enthused to read more. I'll keep th..."
Oddly enough, Randy, Nightmare Seasons was also my earlier attempt with Grant, and I didn't like it much. But he so totally seemed like the kind of writer I would love--subtle, "quiet," heavy on atmosphere, beautiful prose--that I decided to give him another try. The same thing happened for me a few years ago with Ramsey Campbell, a writer I thought I didn't like until I finally found the right books of his--now he might be my favorite living author. Anyway, I'm going to keep on with Grant when I can.


Well, that was disappointing. The first half started off so interesting and the second half just dragged on and on with the same shit over and over."
That's a bummer to hear, Alan.




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One of my all time faves. So subtle and creepy."
I second that. I didn't entirely like it when I read it, but it's stuck with me since, more so than books I read around that time that I enjoyed more.


A very fine vampire novel with great historical verisimilitude. My only real complaint is that the last twenty percent of the book feels too dragged-out; I also wish the situation could have resolved with something more creative than an extended fight. Well done, though, for the most part—a memorable read!

Renee wrote: "Warm Bodies This is light horror. Its actually more of Romeo and Juliet meet zombies. I am finding it very entertaining"
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The movie is decent too.



The movie is decent too."
Thank you so much for telling me about the movie. I just requested it from my library.

The Ballad of Songbirds and Snakes
The story of Snow didn't bother me but the tale could have easily been told in a much shorter book.


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I loved it.