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Aug 01, 2012 08:24AM

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@Jeremy - I like Campbell in small doses. Have you read any of his short stories? People seem to like them better than his novels.

Back when I was a teen and couldn't find much horror to read, I read a few John Sauls—Comes the Blind Fury, I think.

Very good point. I think I remember the blogger for Too Much Horror Fiction and some of his fans saying the same thing. I will put that on the back burner.

Back when I was a teen and couldn't find muc..."
Man, for some reason, The Keep is the few books I like by Wilson. I think I read it as a kid sick in bed and bored so was happy for anything. The movie adaptation is just -well-not good but I like it anyway. Huh.






I used to like John Saul and Dean Koontz, but I cannot read their newer stories. At all.
I read Stephanie Meyer's adult book,The Host.
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary....
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary....



I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twilight author...heh...


O no, I love those early PZB-books. That's why her blurb on this stinker baffled me so..
Chris wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "I read Stephanie Meyer's adult book,The Host.
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twilight author...heh..."
Been there, done that, got the irreversible brain damage to prove it!
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twilight author...heh..."
Been there, done that, got the irreversible brain damage to prove it!


I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twilight author...heh..."..."
so THAT explains it! I knew Stephenie Myers was the devil!
Ardy wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Chris wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "I read Stephanie Meyer's adult book,The Host.
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twili..."
Stop dissing the Boss.
Oprah's got lawyers, y'know....
I'm glad teens are reading, but cereal boxes must be more literary...."
Heh...Jon read the Twili..."
Stop dissing the Boss.
Oprah's got lawyers, y'know....

The latest Odd Thomas novel, Odd Apocalypse, just came out this past Tuesday...

Needless to say I totally avoided the sequel. This book was filled with horror cliches.
This is rather sad, in a way because I don't this author has written much in the last few years... I guess horror was not Ms. Cantrell's cup of tea.
Jason wrote: "Oprah's got bigger weapons than lawyers. People disappear when she gets angry ..."
"GET IN MY BELLY!!!"
"GET IN MY BELLY!!!"
Chris wrote: "...and you wouldn't like her when she gets angry...she'll get Lou Ferrigno after you!"
She outweighs Lou.....
She outweighs Lou.....

Watching Scarface, as well, Jason?
Jon, you're too effing funny, you know that?
Chris wrote: "Jason wrote: "Say hello to my little friend"
Watching Scarface, as well, Jason?
Jon, you're too effing funny, you know that?"
Is that what that was?
I thought it looked like Al Pacino.....
That's what I hear, Chris.
Watching Scarface, as well, Jason?
Jon, you're too effing funny, you know that?"
Is that what that was?
I thought it looked like Al Pacino.....
That's what I hear, Chris.


Koontz I agree with. I'd also add Shaun Hutson.

Hi James! *waving*
Don't resist the urge! If you like Campbell, tell us why. : )
He has always been hit or miss with me. Is there one book in particular you would recommend?




'The Companion' is often cited as one of his greatest stories.
James wrote: "Hi Charlene - well I think he's a better short story writer than novelist. His first collection is a bit too obviously 'inspired' by Lovecraft; the next one, 'Demons By Daylight' is pretty great th..."
I'll second that, James.
I was introduced to Campbell's work through his short stories.
And a little dose of Campbell goes a long way.....
I'll second that, James.
I was introduced to Campbell's work through his short stories.
And a little dose of Campbell goes a long way.....

The Companion, definitely
Mackintosh Willie
The Interloper
Down There
Those are just the ones where I can remember the titles -- he's written tons of other great stories, like the Santa Claus one (and I hate "evil Santa" stories in general). He's also written a number of lazy, murky, or self-plagiarizing stories, but anyone that prolific can't be at the top of his game all the time.
Edit -- the story title is The Chimney.
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