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message 1: by Gordon (last edited Jun 26, 2017 11:58AM) (new)

Gordon Anyone else keep reference materials on the horror genre?

So far, I have:

Horror: The 100 Best Books
Supernatural Horror in Literature
Danse Macabre
Horror Writer Association/Bram Stoker Awards: http://horror.org
Clive Barker's A - Z of Horror
The Evolution of the Weird Tale


message 2: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments There's a great one coming out this fall from Grady Hendrix:
Paperbacks from Hell: A History of Horror Fiction from the '70s and '80s.

I have Danse Macabre and a few others at home.


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WendyB  | 5016 comments Mod
Zombie CSU by Jonathan Maberry


message 4: by Gordon (new)

Gordon Char, that looks like an awesome book to have in a horror collection!


message 5: by Gordon (new)

Gordon WendyB, reminds me of the Zombie Survival Guide. I'll have to check it out.


Mixofsunandcloud | 538 comments The Vampire Book: The Encyclopedia of the Undead Basically everything about vampires, whether it's from books movies, ancient mythology, everything. Up to the point it was written. Unless there's a new edition, there should be no sparkling vampires.

I may have gotten rid of mine, but I spent a lot of with it during my teen obsesseion with vampires.


message 7: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Gordon wrote: "Char, that looks like an awesome book to have in a horror collection!"

I think so too! Can't wait to get my hands on it!


message 8: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments I have reference books on History or horror, sci-fi and fantasy movies. Which always talks about the books behind the films.


message 9: by Gordon (new)

Gordon Mehmet wrote: "I have reference books on History or horror, sci-fi and fantasy movies. Which always talks about the books behind the films."
Do you suggest any of your reference books on horror movies?


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Perry Lake | 335 comments Gordon wrote: "Do you suggest any of your reference books on horror movies?"
I recommend A Pictorial History of Horror Movies by Denis Gifford by Dennis Gifford. It's not deep, but it's probably the most fun book I've ever read on the subject of classic horror movies. The author really loves his subject.


message 11: by Mehmet (new)

Mehmet | 1241 comments The books I have are as follows

The Rough guide to Horror movies - Alan Jones ( Ok but for some reason is not as good as the sci-fi edition in the series)

The Rough guide to sci-fi movies - John Scalzi (This I highly recommend as discuss books and also sci do from all round the world)

Science Fiction film source book - edited by David Wingrove ( good but dated as the book was written 1985

I also have An Unofficial companion to the novels of Terry Pratchett by Andrew M. Butler which is great if you have the whole discworld series and like to get all nerdy when discussing the books with friends :-)


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