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Char | 17459 comments Krystal wrote: "Char wrote: "David wrote: "Char wrote: "Rob wrote: "Char wrote: "Rob wrote: "I ordered the Paperbacks From Hell edition of When Darkness Loves Us by Elizabeth Engstrom yesterday. I'm pretty stoked ..."

Just don't expect literary masterpieces. If romping and chomping sounds good to you, I'm pretty sure you'll enjoy them! :)

I finished Ready Player One last night. I listened to it on audio, and Wil Wheaton was an excellent narrator.


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Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Catherine wrote: "I have been busy reading this past couple of weeks and have had a great time with a variety of scary stories:

The Bone Clocks by David Mitchell which I swiftly fol..."


I didn't even realize that Michelle Paver has a new book out, so I'm glad I saw your post! I added it to my TBR list. I really liked Dark Matter and Thin Air.


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Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Inspection by Josh Malerman

I thought this was pretty great. It reminded me that I need to read more of his books.


message 305: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments I finished The Resurrectionists (Salem Hawley, #1) by Michael Patrick Hicks and thought it was very good and a quick read!


message 306: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments I finally read The Final Empire by Brandon Sanderson and loved it!

Here's my review if you're interested: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


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Christian (wildcolonialboy) Finished Dark Father by Tom Piccirilli

Definitely reads like a first novel, and not a very good one at that. 1/5


message 308: by Wes (new)

Wes | 52 comments Just finished The Fisherman.

I've been looking forward to reading this one for a while, and absolutely loved it. I loved the story-within-a-story path that it took.


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Alan | 7622 comments Mod
Wes wrote: "Just finished The Fisherman.

I've been looking forward to reading this one for a while, and absolutely loved it. I loved the story-within-a-story path that it took."


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Judge & Jury


I don't know what's going on with James Patterson. Aside from Zoo, every book I pick up from him has just been....bad, in my opinion.


message 311: by Christian (new)

Christian (wildcolonialboy) A Gathering of Evil by Gil Valle

Starts off slow and ends brutally. Hostel for a new generation. I can see why it got nominated for a Splatterpunk Award. 4/5


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments No Country for Old Men


It was okay. Not as good as The Road, in my opinion.


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Christian (wildcolonialboy) Cover by Jack Ketchum

A fantastic and totally believable thriller that moves along at a cracking pace, one you start reading you don't want to stop. Another winner from Ketchum. 5/5


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Rob | 8 comments Christian wrote: "Cover by Jack Ketchum

A fantastic and totally believable thriller that moves along at a cracking pace, one you start reading you don't want to stop. Another winner fr..."


I think that accurately sums up ALL of Ketchum's work (with the possible exception of She Wakes, which I struggled to finish). Have you read The Girl Next Door yet? Steel yourself before tackling that one!

Reading Lies and Ugliness, a collection by Brian Hodge that I've owned since the early 2000's but am just now diving into....


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments The Last Town

A quick read and good ending to the series.


message 316: by Christian (new)

Christian (wildcolonialboy) Rob wrote: "Christian wrote: "Cover by Jack Ketchum

A fantastic and totally believable thriller that moves along at a cracking pace, one you start reading you don't want to stop...."


Rob wrote: "Christian wrote: "Cover by Jack Ketchum

A fantastic and totally believable thriller that moves along at a cracking pace, one you start reading you don't want to stop...."


Yeah, that was one of the first things I ever read of his. One tough read but made me a fan for life.


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Christian (wildcolonialboy) Camp Slasher: A gory dark horror novel by Dan Padavona

Loved it. This reads like what could of been if the late great Richard Laymon wrote a Friday the 13th slasher with great characterisation. Even saw a nod to Halloween. Screams for a Part 2. Ki ki ki ma ma ma... 4/5


message 318: by Catherine (new)

Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments At long last - Bag of Bones. I can;t believe I hadn't read it before. Thoroughly enjoyed it. Classic King


message 319: by Kevin (new)

Kevin (kevinjkennedy) Recently finished Hell Divers book 5 by Nicholas Sansbury Smith & The Same Deep Water as You by Chad Lutzke. Really enjoyed both.


message 320: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Wes wrote: "Just finished The Fisherman.

I've been looking forward to reading this one for a while, and absolutely loved it. I loved the story-within-a-story path that it took."


This will be in my top ten of the year, for sure!
If you enjoy Cosmic Horror, you might also enjoy Brian Hodge's The Immaculate Void. :)


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Char | 17459 comments I finished Luke Walker's The Dead Room and thought it was very good, though I'm still mulling over the denouement. 4* at least.


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Hollow City


A good continuation of the series.


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments The Sorrows by Jonathan Janz - One of the author's earliest which is now thankfully back in print.. Haunted island, group of disparate characters, each with their own story and many with plenty to hide, a hungry monster. Great story, characterisations suspense and a lovely twist at the end.


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Phil | 135 comments I have been working through some James Herbert The Dark, Deadly Eyes, The Spear and some excellent southern Gothic by Michael McDowell The Elementals and The Amulet.


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Catherine Cavendish | 314 comments https://www.goodreads.com/search?utf8...

Claws by Russell James. (For some reason, I can't find the proper link). This is the latest creature feature from a master of the art and the first featuring his new team - Kathy West and Nathan Toland. Thoroughly enjoyable scary adventure


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments The Client

I think this is another one of those rare situations where the movie was better.


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John | 41 comments Kevin wrote: "Recently finished Hell Divers book 5 by Nicholas Sansbury Smith & The Same Deep Water as You by Chad Lutzke. Really enjoyed both."

Also just finished The Hell Divers Series and now looking for my next horror read.

Will peruse the bookshelf and discussions,


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Char | 17459 comments Phil wrote: "I have been working through some James Herbert The Dark, Deadly Eyes, The Spear and some excellent southern Gothic by Michael McDowell [book:The Elemental..."

McDowell is one of my top 5 favorite authors. I hope you enjoy your McDowell reads as much as I did!


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments I finished a reread of Pet Sematary and it nearly killed me.

I also recently finished Teeth by Kelli Owen and gave it 4 stars.


message 330: by Wes (new)

Wes | 52 comments Phil wrote: "I have been working through some James Herbert The Dark, Deadly Eyes, The Spear and some excellent southern Gothic by Michael McDowell [book:The Elemental..."

I think The Elementals is hugely underrated. It has stuck with me since I read it last year. I think about it on any oppressively hot day.


message 331: by Wes (new)

Wes | 52 comments Char wrote: "Wes wrote: "Just finished The Fisherman.

I've been looking forward to reading this one for a while, and absolutely loved it. I loved the story-within-a-story path that it took."

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Definitely will check that out!


message 332: by Christian (last edited Jun 06, 2019 04:31PM) (new)

Christian (wildcolonialboy) Finished Sourdough and Other Stories, a collection of (dark) fairy tales from Angela Slatter, recently. Absolutely adored this book. Remarkable that it's also a debut collection. One of the best things I've read all year. 5/5


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments The Forgotten Garden


Slow and WAY too long. The writing was fine but the book would have been much better had it been half the length.


Laurie  (barksbooks) (barklesswagmore) | 1471 comments Erin wrote: "The Forgotten Garden


Slow and WAY too long. The writing was fine but the book would have been much better had it been half the length."


I read something by her and felt exactly the same way about it.


message 335: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments Wes wrote: "Phil wrote: "I have been working through some James Herbert The Dark, Deadly Eyes, The Spear and some excellent southern Gothic by Michael McDowell [book:..."

Have you read Blackwater by McDowell?


message 336: by Char (new)

Char | 17459 comments I finished up Paul Tremblay's latest Growing Things and Other Stories and thought it was outstanding!

I also finished up the latest Cormoran Strike novel by J.K. Rowling. It was very good, mostly due to the narrator.


message 337: by Wes (new)

Wes | 52 comments Char wrote: "Wes wrote: "Phil wrote: "I have been working through some James Herbert The Dark, Deadly Eyes, The Spear and some excellent southern Gothic by Michael McD..."

Not yet! It's on my list.


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Kirsten  (kmcripn) Char wrote: "I finished up Paul Tremblay's latest Growing Things and Other Stories and thought it was outstanding!

I also finished up the latest Cormoran Strike novel by J.K. Rowling. It was ve..."


I recently finished The Silkworm and I thought the narration was excellent!


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Rick Maydak (rmaydak) | 4 comments Coldbrook, Relics, the Silence by Tim Lebbon


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Bob (ilovepie) | 158 comments I just read Shadows In the Asylum by D.A. Stern.

Its an Epistolary novel, about a psychiatrist whose treating several patients with various forms of schizophrenia that involve either hearing voices or seeing living shadows. At first he doesn't believe any of them, but over time he begins to see and hear things that cause him to question his beliefs in reality.

The novel consists of medical reports, e-mails, segments from books and magazines and even pamphlets (among other material). This adds to creepy factor, in that the reader becomes a voyeur on the events at hand.

To say anymore would spoil a truly creepy, and rarely read book!


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Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments Erin wrote: "The Forgotten Garden


Slow and WAY too long. The writing was fine but the book would have been much better had it been half the length."


I loved that book, but I've really liked all her books. Big houses, mystery, family secrets=totally my thing.


message 343: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Kelly B wrote: "Erin wrote: "The Forgotten Garden


Slow and WAY too long. The writing was fine but the book would have been much better had it been half the length."

I loved that book, but I've re..."


I haven't read anything else by her.


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Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments A Stranger in the House

God, I thought this was bad. From the writing to the wooden characters, DNF.


message 346: by Krystal (new)

Krystal (krystallee6363) | 878 comments Just finished YA novel The Amateurs and it was pretty terrible.

The Amateurs (The Amateurs #1) by Sara Shepard

Review here: https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


message 347: by Char (last edited Jun 15, 2019 07:29AM) (new)

Char | 17459 comments I finished up a novella In The Scrape In The Scrape by James Newman and thought it was a very good coming of age tale.


message 348: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Then She Was Gone

First book I have read by this author. I enjoyed it.


message 349: by Kelly B (new)

Kelly B (kellybey) | 630 comments I just finished Little Darlings by Melanie Golding . It lived up to my expectations, and I gave it 5 stars.


message 350: by Erin (new)

Erin (ems84) | 9060 comments Disappearance at Devil's Rock

It was okay, not as good as previous novels I have read by him.


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