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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by fmancino View Post
    Night Shift by King.
    Great book, with some of King's best short stories ever.
    Enjoy!

    sk

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  • fmancino
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    Not sure if I already commented but my next read is Night Shift by King.

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  • PaulB
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    My copy of On Dangerous Ground - Stories of Western Noir arrived yesterday so that will be next. (Unless In Laymon's Terms arrives)

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  • srboone
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    Cool. If I decide to give Koontz another try, I'll consider Intensity.

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by lilbirdy View Post
    I hope that you give Intensity a try! I think it is his best work.
    Yes!!! A great, intense book!
    One of Koontz's best!

    sk

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  • lilbirdy
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    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    Part of my library are books of my grandmother that I got when she passed away. I think she belonged to every mystery/thriller/SF book club out there. I have found three Koontz BCEs in my library (thanx Grams!): Intensity, Dragon Tears, and Watchers.

    Currently, I'm reading Dreamcatcher by King, but true to form (I usually pick my next book before I finish the one I'm reading), I will read one of these next: But, I will let the registered members decide!

    I think I know where this is going, but i've never posted a poll before...
    I am surprised that no one suggested that you read Intensity. It was the first Koontz book I ever read and I became a Koontz fan because of it. I know that you went with Watchers and are not loving it. I hope that you give Intensity a try! I think it is his best work.

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  • bsaenz24
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    Originally posted by frik51 View Post
    I read the first three.
    Amazing books - some of the best fantasy I've ever read.
    I do want to read the whole series, but these books are HUGE!

    sk
    I've also finished the first 3. Great fantasy fiction but mentally draining!!

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  • Slee1978
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    I think i'll read Lord of the Flies next. I've heard it has similarities to lost in some respects.

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  • Tito_Villa
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    Last night i started reading Tim Lebbon's 'Last Exit for the Lost' ... very good so far!

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  • frik51
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    Originally posted by JJ Holden View Post
    I'm still sat staring at the final two books of Steven Eriksons' Malazan Book of the Fallen,
    I read the first three.
    Amazing books - some of the best fantasy I've ever read.
    I do want to read the whole series, but these books are HUGE!

    sk

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  • JJ Holden
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    I'm still sat staring at the final two books of Steven Eriksons' Malazan Book of the Fallen, and I know once I start, that'll be it for about three weeks and nothing else will get done.

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  • bsaenz24
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    The Simon Clark books are a lot of fun!!

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  • RJK1981
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    Going to be finishing my ARC of Torn by Lee Thomas, which means I need to decide which book to read next since the only 2 ARCs of the 5 I got from CD last week that I haven't read is Lucifer's Lottery which I already have on order, and Screamplays, which I will likely look at and read later on. Debating between Christopher Golden's The Ferryman, Douglas Clegg's The Abandoned, Afterlife, or Neverland, or maybe Simon Clark's Vampyrrhic or King Blood. Might go with The Passage, though might hold off until my possible vacation time later in July. Or maybe I should read one of the short story collections I have. Good thing I am thinking about it before I finish my current one, lol

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  • Craig Wallwork
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    Originally posted by RichardThomas View Post
    Donald Ray Pollock has a new one out, The Devil All the Time. It looks REALLY good. I'm starting it soon.
    i have that on my Amazon wish list. After you suggested Knockemstiff last year, Pollock has become one of only a few writers to have me champing at the bit for more. Plus, it has the Devil in the title, which for me gets instant kudos.

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  • srboone
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    Well, I kept thinking the story would be interesting form a different POV. But I'm going to finish it... I just might have to read something else before I sally forth...

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