Have you read Last Words? It looks like that's starting a new series.
A NEW GAME BEGINS
Finished 'The Pet', by Charles L. Grant, earlier this week - first novel length book I've read by Grant, and it was excellent. Will definitely be reading more of his novels.
Randomly picked a few stories from 'Skeleton Crew', while deciding which novel to read next. They were all excellent - 'Mrs Todd's Shortcut', 'Survivor Type', 'The Raft' and 'The Reapers Image', which was the weakest of a strong bunch.
Going to start 'The Totem', by David Morrell, tonight.
Lincoln.
That's good to hear. I haven't read that one yet. Say, do you post on horrordrive-in.com too?
Reading: Fountains of Paradise by Arthur C. Clarke, It by you-know-who, Nightflyers by GRRM (the collection, not just the novella).
Trying to read Song of Time by Ian MacLeod. I'm two thirds through and still can't get into it. Too many big words and references to composers I've never heard of. Has anyone read this? Is it worth finishing?
Trying to start up Wolves of the Calla again.
Well I did DT 1, 2, 3, 4, 4.5 all in direct order no break. I picked up five but just couldn't get into it at first I think I just overloaded myself with DT. So I read the prologue, set it down and read some other authors so that it would refresh my mind. After Hyperion and Fall of Hyperion (SO. DAMN. DENSE. but very good) I am flying through Wolves. I have a feeling I'll finish it by end of week and pick up Song of Susannah. It's killing me to know what happens in the end but I have to get though all the small adventures before I can complete the journey.
I'm reading the complete Lovecraft edition from Knickerbocker. 35 pages down, almost 1100 to go. The font is super tiny and I'll be lucky to finish the book by the end of the year.
Finished Expiration Date by Tim Powers (wow!), and started in on The Hurricane by Hugh Howey...
"God punishes us for what we cannot imagine." - Stephen King, Duma Key
Rereading Hyperion. I gave up on Song of Time.
Just started Hyperion for the first time.
Rereading HP&tSS.
Eric Brown - Starship Seasons (four novellas first published independently. SS collects all of them)
Stephen King - The Shining. My third read, this time on audio.
I finally decided to give The Stand another try. I'm about halfway through and enjoying it more than my last attempt.
About to finish The Maze Runner and will be starting Taltos by Anne Rice next. She's one sick puppy, I love her!
The Twelve Hope it is as good as the Passage!!!
HELP ME FIND
Insomnia #459
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