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Spyros Egkarchos (spyrex) | 97 comments Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? (Blade Runner #1) by Philip K. Dick

I loved it.


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Calum Inglis SAVATE French foot fencing Historical & Technical Journal Fully Illustrated Historical European Martial Arts by Andy Kunz



Just finished this book.


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Char | 17381 comments Ryan wrote: "Just finished The Auctioneer and it was the kind of horrifying that's not going to leave my mind for sometime. Not in a spooky way, but in a "I don't trust people anymore" kind of way."

Loved that creepy book!


message 404: by Char (new)

Char | 17381 comments I finished Stoker's Wilde West Stoker's Wilde West by Steven Hopstaken and loved it!
Bram Stoker and Oscar Wilde hunting vampires in the American west. What fun!


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Ի✌️ (andrew619) | -117 comments Yesterday I finished The Part About the Dragon Was (Mostly) True another funny and original novel in this series.
Waiting for a new book in "The Kingkiller Chronicle" series, today I started The Slow Regard of Silent Things.


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message 408: by Alan (last edited Aug 13, 2020 05:43PM) (new)

Alan | 7370 comments Mod
Wonderland by Zoje Stage
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.


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David Haynes | 3257 comments I finished Devolution: A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre Devolution A Firsthand Account of the Rainier Sasquatch Massacre by Max Brooks by Max Brooks

It did exactly what it said on the tin!


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments The Black Carousel (The Complete Short Fiction of Charles L. Grant Book 4) by Charles L. Grant
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.


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Alan | 7370 comments Mod
Foucault's Pendulum by Umberto Eco
Thanks to an internet and cable outage this afternoon I FINALLY finished this monstrosity. Now I feel like going out and punching nuns.


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Kasia (kasia_s) | 4459 comments Mod
^I think cable outages are a blessings in disguise for readers, especially with people around them at home. Nicely done :)


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Erin (ems84) | 8937 comments I Found You

I like the author but I didn't care for this one.


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Catherine Cavendish | 312 comments JG FahertySins of the Father Sins of the Father (Fiction Without Frontiers) by JG Faherty - A thrilling new take on the Lovecraft that manages to steer well clear of being derivative. Really enjoyed it.


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Randy Money | 422 comments Christopher wrote: "In my past attempts to read Charles L. Grant he has somehow missed the mark a bit for me, ..."

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.


message 418: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments I finished these two both of them very good:

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.


message 419: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments Randy wrote: "Christopher wrote: "In my past attempts to read Charles L. Grant he has somehow missed the mark a bit 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.


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message 422: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt | 765 comments Just finished Nine Bar Blues Nine Bar Blues by Sheree Renée Thomas and loved it


message 423: by Will (last edited Aug 21, 2020 04:10PM) (new)

Will Borr | 178 comments The Cormorant


4.5/5 I loved this book.


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Will Borr | 178 comments The Hike by Drew Magary


4.5/5 This is a great book. Love the ending.


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solitaryfossil | 22 comments Will wrote: "The Hike by Drew Magary

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I also enjoyed it, a great story!


message 428: by S. (new)

S. Glick | 41 comments I just finished finders keepers by Stephen king I enjoyed that also


message 429: by Ctgt (new)

Ctgt | 765 comments Will wrote: "The Cormorant

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I concur


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Jeff  McIntosh | 225 comments Just finished Dewitt's "The Patient"..whoa!


Jeff


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Monica Go | 868 comments I finished a few days ago Helter skelter and it was super interesting. A must read for true crime


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Char | 17381 comments Alan wrote: "Wonderland by Zoje Stage
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.


message 433: by Char (new)

Char | 17381 comments Will wrote: "The Cormorant

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One of my all time faves. So subtle and creepy.


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Char | 17381 comments I finished Crossroads by Laurel Hightower by Laurel Hightower. An easy 5* for this sad novella.

A Study in Emerald by Neil Gaiman by Neil Gaiman. This was a Sherlock/Cthulhu mash up and a bunch of fun. Loved the artwork too.


message 435: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments I finished this one:

Ravenous by Ray Garton - 5 stars!


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Randy Money | 422 comments Char wrote: "Will wrote: "The Cormorant

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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.


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments Fevre Dream by George R.R. Martin
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!


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Renee (elenarenee) Warm Bodies This is light horror. Its actually more of Romeo and Juliet meet zombies. I am finding it very entertaining


message 442: by Alan (new)

Alan | 7370 comments Mod
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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WendyB  | 4815 comments Mod
Bad Men by John Connolly Bad Men

Amazingly good.
I don't think John Connolly could write a bad book if he tried.


message 444: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 8937 comments Renee wrote: "Warm Bodies This is light horror. Its actually more of Romeo and Juliet meet zombies. I am finding it very entertaining"

The movie is decent too.


message 445: by David (new)

David Haynes | 3257 comments Just finished the fourth in the Matthew Corbett series - The Providence Rider The Providence Rider (Matthew Corbett, #4) by Robert R. McCammon by Robert R. McCammon


message 446: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments I finished reading this one last weekend:

The Picture Predator The True Story of One Mans Brutal Campaign of Terror by Robert Brown The Picture Predator: The True Story of One Mans Brutal Campaign of Terror by Robert Brown - 5 star read! One of the best true crime I have read in awhile!


message 447: by Renee (new)

Renee (elenarenee) Erin wrote: "Renee wrote: "Warm Bodies This is light horror. Its actually more of Romeo and Juliet meet zombies. I am finding it very entertaining"

The movie is decent too."


Thank you so much for telling me about the movie. I just requested it from my library.


message 448: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 8937 comments You're welcome!

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.


message 449: by Randy (new)

Randy Money | 422 comments Besides reading Black Helicopters by Caitlin Kiernan (at a much slower pace than I'd intended), I've also started Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction by Grady Hendrix, which is extremely entertaining and never more so than when pointing out the faults of bad fiction.


message 450: by Christopher (new)

Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments I enjoyed Paperbacks from Hell: The Twisted History of '70s and '80s Horror Fiction a good deal, but for me it was marred by Hendrix’s tendency toward excessive snark.


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