I love Duma Key and Bag of Bones. I even have a soft spot for Tommyknockers and Dreamcatcher but someone definitely should've gone hardcore with a red pen on them.
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I love Duma Key and Bag of Bones. I even have a soft spot for Tommyknockers and Dreamcatcher but someone definitely should've gone hardcore with a red pen on them.
A few things on the go:
Kealan Patrick Burke - Ravenous Ghosts
George R. R. Martin - Fevre Dream (if you need proof ASOFAI reads like work for hire compared to his earlier works, this book is it....
Yeah, same here. I forget which book was previously my least favourite but those two are now.
If they weren't King books I would've DNFd both. Or rather, I wouldn't have even started Holly.
Burke's last three short story collections were print-on-demand paperbacks and e-books only. Hopefully the Suntup book is one of those.
I'm Burke's "Digital 50" subscriber who's yet to read one...
https://camelotbooks.com/late-returnss.html
Camelot still has copies of Late Returns.
Robert Bloch - This Crowded Earth
It's just a short story from Full Throttle. You must've had purchased Full Throttle to get a shot at buying Late Returns and even then you weren't guaranteed one. FT had a 750 copy print vs. 500...
JANUARY
1. Dan Simmons - A Winter Haunting
2. Chuck Palahniuk - Fight Club
3. Harlan Ellison - Ellison Under Glass
4. Matt Haig - The Midnight Library
5. Cormac McCarthy - All the Pretty...
Books of Blood Volume to 6 https://a.co/d/dLWqfto
This is what I have if the story title is "The Book of Blood (a postscript): On Jerusalem Street." It's only four pages.
https://bookandfilmglobe.com/film/documentary/last-wolf-karl-edward-wagner/
A documentary on Karl Edward Wagner.
Looks like Pennywise has been getting his three meals a day.
Bottom 3 King. Not much else to say. I finished it because it's King. I forced myself to power through because of mindless loyalty.
JANUARY
1. Dan Simmons - A Winter Haunting
2. Chuck Palahniuk - Fight Club
3. Harlan Ellison - Ellison Under Glass
4. Matt Haig - The Midnight Library
5. Cormac McCarthy - All the Pretty...
Those Penguin Classics are my favourite HPL covers. They totally nail the feel of the stories.
Actually, the Penguin Classics covers for Beaumont, Ray Russell, Ligotti, Matheson, Dunsany, S....
I read ELLISON UNDER GLASS, and it wasn't a pane at all.
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Well, that works out because Ellison Wonderland has No Doors, No Windows.
We can go on like this until next Shatterday.
John D. MacDonald - The Executioners (Cape Fear)
I've emailed twice with REMOVE in the email. Mindy even responded to make sure I wanted to be unsubscribed from everything.
Guess whose email I just received.
https://www.librarything.com/topic/358119
Haha @ "last January." My daughter started Grade 1 when Turn Down the Lights went on pre-order. She's now two years away from university and the AE still...
I responded with REMOVE.
I just want my two books and I'm forever done with CD.
The Servants of Twilight, Demon Seed, and Odd Thomas are available on Tubi for free.