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Exquisite Corpse

What did you not like about it?

Rex Miller - Slob
Michael Marshall - Straw Men
Derek Raymond - I was Dora Suarez
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T. Jefferson Parker - Where Serpents Lie
James Ellroy's serial killer in The Big Nowhere is one of the most disturbing characters I can remember, too bad the rest of the book was so boring.

Rebecca wrote: "Drawing Blood by Poppy Z. Brite was awesome also! I thought it was way better than Lost Souls."






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I am gonna have to check out the Gerritson one b/c I LOVED Survivor and Endless Night!
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Books with a serial killer theme that I enjoyed were "The Surg..."
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I am gonna have to check out the Gerritson one b/c I LOVED Survivor and Endless Night!
Thanks


Yeah, Kas, EC was one of the most disturbing books I'd read but JF's Survivor is pretty much tied for me in that same category. I loved the book but wow, what a dark, dark book.

The first serial killer novel I ever read was Red Dragon, and I loved it, along with Harris' second novel Silence of the Lambs. And technically American Psycho could go on that list, and I liked that one although it's pretty repulsive. I'm sure Laymon has written several books I've read and enjoyed with characters who hunt and kill many people.


I didn't find AP disturbing. I was too distracted by the descriptions of fashion and stereos to pay attention to any violence there might have been!


Really, Tressa? I found both disturbing but somehow EC was a bit more repulsive to me. Although I had AP figured out about halfway thru the novel...


No...don't. It was an extremely good book! You said you were in the mood for something weird and it is weird!




You hear this, William? I want a little bizarro, but I'm not signing up for this.
And I know you can't help it, Chris.

Thanks for nothing, sickos!

kasandra wrote: "Chris wrote: "Agreed, Danielle. SA Pendergast is a fantastic literary character, for sure.
Yeah, Kas, EC was one of the most disturbing books I'd read but JF's Survivor is pretty much tied for me..."

Yeah, good suggestion, Chris. Someone who loves graphic rapes should turn the lights down low, pour a glass of wine, and open up The Bighead.

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I read and loved EC, thought it was deliciously over-the-top and decadent, but that was in 1996 when it came out; don't know how I'd feel now. AP really disturbed & disgusted me back in '91 but when I read it again a short time later I saw it more as a black comedy/satire, more liked Burroughs's NAKED LUNCH. Yes, the rat/cheese/vagina bit was truly, truly despicable, but still... I thought it hilarious, too, that this guy had such TERRIBLE taste in music and loved to write about Huey Lewis, Phil Collins, and Whitney Houston!

The boyfriend of Tran (his name doesn't come to mind for some reason) runs an underground radio show from various locations. The show is intended for a very vocal and angry gay audience. Basically it was his way of blowing off steam about the injustices in the world and ranting about them. That's the only political bit I remember being in it.



It was about how mainstream white homophobic society was mistreating gay people and those outside of society in general. It was written around a time when being gay and not being in the closet was still a big step for most. I think it came out only a year or so before Matthew Sheppard.

Probably should have said WASPS there. I'm pretty sure it was a rant on suburban America and its view on gay people. It's been awhile so I could be wrong.



Well i do think she was 20 something when she wrote it (she's 40 or so now) and like me was mostly friends with social outcasts. It colors your world view. I mostly overlooked the radio show thing and paid more attention to the rest of the story. I've read several books that actually almost drove me to bang my head on a wall in order to finish them.

Also I think the character was supposed to be an angry at thew world type so the ranting was supposed to show you how he paid too much attention to his anger to see what was important (like Tran).
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