I only finished 4 books in September.
A Mythos Grimmly ed. by Jeremy Hochhalter was an anthology of stories based on Grimm's Fairy tales told from a Lovecraftian point of view.* Most of the stories were OK, but rather unmemorable.* Favorites were 'The Piper in Yellow' by Brett Talley, a twisted take on the Pied Piper story, & 'Ginger Snap' by Michael Wentela, a modern telling of Little Red Riding Hood which took a decidedly dark turn.* 3/5 **
Dog Days o' Summer by James Newman & Mark Alan Gunnell was a coming-of-age story about a group of friends that spend their last summer before high school trying to solve the mystery of the local werewolf.* As you can guess the story was very reminiscent of The Cycle of the Werewolf.* Newman & Gunnells story was probably a little darker than King's, but not as much fun.* 3.5/5
Ghost Road Blues was the first book in the Pine Deep trilogy by Jonathan Maberry and it was a blast.* This is the first novel length work I've read by Maberry, but I've read several short stories / novellas of his over the last couple of years and have always enjoyed his stories.* It won't be long before I read the second installment.* 5/5
The Haunter of the Dark by HP Lovecraft is the 11th volume in the series Illustrated Lovecraft published by PS.* This volume includes the Lovecraft stories 'The Haunter of the Dark' & 'The Thing on the Doorstep'; the Robert Bloch stories 'The Shambler from the Stars' (which inspired The Haunter) & 'The Shadow from the Steeple' (Bloch's sequel to The Haunter) and the excellent story 'The Spider' by Hanns Heinz Ewers.* 4/5
A Mythos Grimmly ed. by Jeremy Hochhalter was an anthology of stories based on Grimm's Fairy tales told from a Lovecraftian point of view.* Most of the stories were OK, but rather unmemorable.* Favorites were 'The Piper in Yellow' by Brett Talley, a twisted take on the Pied Piper story, & 'Ginger Snap' by Michael Wentela, a modern telling of Little Red Riding Hood which took a decidedly dark turn.* 3/5 **
Dog Days o' Summer by James Newman & Mark Alan Gunnell was a coming-of-age story about a group of friends that spend their last summer before high school trying to solve the mystery of the local werewolf.* As you can guess the story was very reminiscent of The Cycle of the Werewolf.* Newman & Gunnells story was probably a little darker than King's, but not as much fun.* 3.5/5
Ghost Road Blues was the first book in the Pine Deep trilogy by Jonathan Maberry and it was a blast.* This is the first novel length work I've read by Maberry, but I've read several short stories / novellas of his over the last couple of years and have always enjoyed his stories.* It won't be long before I read the second installment.* 5/5
The Haunter of the Dark by HP Lovecraft is the 11th volume in the series Illustrated Lovecraft published by PS.* This volume includes the Lovecraft stories 'The Haunter of the Dark' & 'The Thing on the Doorstep'; the Robert Bloch stories 'The Shambler from the Stars' (which inspired The Haunter) & 'The Shadow from the Steeple' (Bloch's sequel to The Haunter) and the excellent story 'The Spider' by Hanns Heinz Ewers.* 4/5
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