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Matt R.
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Jan 01, 2009 12:30PM

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I've had to week tons of books after two moves. I keep only the books that mean something to me, be they classics, my favorite horror novels, or poetry.
I do tend to collect Ray Bradbury, Richard Laymon, Michael McDowell, and Jack Ketchum books.
If I could only get my husband to stop buying sci-fi and fantasy paperbacks. He's seriously running out of room. But we plan to make a library out of a basement room next year.






I'll let you know. It's totally impossible for me to part w/ my books. Even when I lend a book to a friend, I get nervous when it's not returned soon enough.


I have over 5,000 books at the moment and nearly all are on shelves in my home.
I keep an online inventory at http://www.librarything.com/battlinjack
Yes, it looks like a library. A dirty library and messy! -grin-
I alphabetize by author and keep genres separate. It's easier for me that way. All my horror and mystery/suspense are in one room while everything else is in another.
I am ALWAYS looking for more books. I read fast and since I'm on disability, I have a LOT of free time.
So my collection is always changing and growing. I'm to the point where I'm going to have to build more shelving, but I really enjoy every bit of it!



I re-sold some fiction books once and regretted it. Not likely to happen again.
Have an entire shelf for books that I want to read. They are sorted by genre. My read shelves are sorted by author.
Recently, I boxed up large series books (15+) that I am no longer interested in continuing the series or the author's books. Won't get rid of them, but they were taking up too much shelf space.



This is why I coined the term "Bookaholic" to describe myself. My major vice and addiction...books.

This is why I coined the ter..."
Aren't there worse vices? Lol

I saw a few copies of Ketchum's Offspring and Offseason, which was surprising.

Dan Simmons/A Winter Haunting
Edward Lee/City Infernal
Bryan Smith/House of Blood (I loved Freakshow)
Bentley Little/Dispatch
Richard Laymon/Blood Games
All for a buck each.
I could kill myself for getting rid of my copy of Off Season years ago. I don't remember if it was a first edition, but the cover was black and Off Season was written in red and dripping down the front cover. I think it was a very early edition. I thought I had too many books and got rid of some.
I also got rid of copy of Out Are the Lights by Laymon. I've never even seen a copy again of that book again.

Rebecca, I'll let you know what I think about Ed Lee's book. Rob has said some good things about him so I can't wait to see what he's all about.
We're supposed to turn our extra basement room into a library some time this year. DH has way too many scifi books, but of course I don't have too many horror books. Can't wait to shelve my precious collection in the new library.

Rebecca wrote: "Scott,
YES, I can look at my books and remember when i read them and what was happening in my life at the time too, very cool that u brought that up!
I was in such a good place in my life when I..."

Scott wrote: "I love to look at other people's bookshelves, too.
I keep any books that I really like. They are like souvenirs of time I spent in another place. Even though I never reread them, I can still loo..."

Rebecca wrote: "Ha! Same here Chris---I bet we'd love to check out each other's shelves and I don't think we'd want to run away----evil grin!"

Snuff (Eric Enck)
Slither, Messenger, The Bighead, Flesh Gothic, and Family Tradition (Edward Lee)
This Symbiotic Fascination (Charlee Jacob)
American Psycho (Bret Easton Ellis)
Survivor (J.F Gonzalez)
The Off Season, The Girl Next Door (Jack Ketchum)
Splatterpunks 2 (anthology)
Exquisite Corpse (Poppy Z Brite)
Succulent Prey (Wrath James White)
Endless Night (Richard Laymon)
High Life (Matthew Stokoe)
Of course, I have other horror novels by those authors, but those are the ones that might be considered splatterpunk. I take pride in my gross-out book collection haha :D


Melissa wrote: "I buy a ton of books, but the only ones I really "collect" in the correct definition of the word are extreme horror or "splatterpunk" books. So far my collection is measly (at least compared to how..."
Chris wrote: "Oh yes, indeed...I would agree! ;)
Rebecca wrote: "Ha! Same here Chris---I bet we'd love to check out each other's shelves and I don't think we'd want to run away----evil grin!"
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Jake's Wake.

Jason wrote: "Kristen wrote: "Didn't Skipp just release a novel through Leisure? I feel like I just read something by him but I'm drawing a blank"
Jake's Wake."

But yup, I've heard of all of Skipp/Spector's books: The Cleanup, Animals, The Scream, Book of the Dead, The Bridge, etc...haven't actually been able to get ahold of any , except TLLC..:\ There's only one used bookstore near me, and the horror section is extremely limited..(I bought all of the whole Ed Lee section...although it was only 2 books hahah.)

I really like Splatterpunk as well. How about Bizarro, Melissa? Have you tried any of that yet? It is a genre hard to describe but incredibly fun. Here is a link to a good site about Bizarro;
http://bizarrocentral.com/
There are several writers there that I like. In fact I like at least something of nearly all of them! A sample of authors;
Steve Aylett
Steve Beard
Andre Duza
Jeremy Robert Johnson
Carlton Mellick III
Vincent W. Sakowski
Jeremy C. Shipp
D. Harlan Wilson
Jeremy is is my favorite right now, but Carlton is a close second.
A very good book to expose yourself to the genre is titled;
The Bizarro Starter Kit - ISBN# 1-933929-00-6.
I have no idea on the cost as it was a gift. It has a sampling of 10 writers and explains the genre fairly well. There is an Orange version of the book and a Blue version.
I can talk more about Bizarro if anyone is interested about it. Or I can just talk. I like to talk. -grin-

Rebecca wrote: "The movies i'm thinking of are from a company called "Mondo Bizarro". I saw ads for them awhile back from a netflix movie i had and i think i read about them in Rue Morgue.
Anyway, Brett, i put th..."

Hah, I have so many books on my list of books to buy/read it's sad...can't keep track of half of them...

Also, I like limited and/or signed editions. I already have a fair number of books from CD, OCP and other publishers specialized in special editions, and I also keep an eye out for signed second hand editions.
The greatest part of my book collection consists of vampire literature. I just wished I had a spare library room where I could store them adequately. As it is, I even had to start selling some of my books to make room for new purchases. That was the hardest thing to do for me, to give away some of my books, but now I'm glad I did it. I also think it's nice to know that a book will be read again by someone instead of collecting dust on a shelf or rotting away in a cellar. But of course I sell only those books I did not like too much and still keep my favorites.


For a while I collected King, then I traded them all out for other books. At the moment I seem to be holding on to McCammon books and books by Christopher Moore and Terry Pratchett... but who knows how long that will last.

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It's easier if you go here and look around.
http://bizarrocentral.com/
Also look at the definition on Wikipedia. It's pretty cool stuff really.

I read Tom Piccirilli's A Choir of Ill Children years ago and Bizarro would perfectly describe that one.

Just looked up his other books and I need to put those on my list. Has anyone read the novella Fuckin' Lie Down, Already?


A few years ago the library placed graphic novels up in the teen dept. on a red shelf so they would be more accessible to teens. ONE parent complained and the library took down the shelf and gave the adult dept. the graphic novels, but we're not supposed to advertise them; they're sort of hidden away. Pathetic.
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