Well, I'm only at the halfway point (since I'm reading a bit til it feels new, then going back and skimming what I just read in the 2016 rewrite) so I don't know yet.
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Originally posted by tweetygirl0606 View PostJust started reading Running With The Demon by Terry Brooks...one of my grab bag autographed books...so far so goodCD Email: [email protected]
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I'm rereading Skeleton Crew right now; sadly, it it not holding up as well for me. Nothing is outright terrible; it's just that nothing strikes me as great as it did when I initially read it (I was around 16, and man, I loved this book), which I guess is par for the course. The Reaper's Image remains pretty fun (simple but good).
Until this reread, I couldn't understand those who preferred Night Shift (which I reread around 4 years ago) to SC, but now it appears I am one of them. No tragedy; it's just interesting how tastes change (I'm basically pissing myself off).Always looking to rent out a hidden floor above or below an old library, preferably brick or stone with hidden passageways. No pets (except cats).
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Originally posted by subie09lega View PostStarted rereading The Dead Zone. It's probably been thirty years since that first and only reading of this. Can't say it was a favorite but I always enjoyed the movie. This time around I'm finding it difficult to put down when I read at night.
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Finished the original of Dark Debts. Rated it 4 stars on GR. The rewritten 2016 edition is something I can't recommend.
Started (finally) on The Century's Best Horror Fiction, Vol. II."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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Just re-read James Sallis's Turner Trilogy omnibus, What You Have Left (contains the books, Cypress Grove, Cripple Creek and Salt River). The books are full of dying Southern towns, tumble down houses, lost people and damaged souls. But as with any Sallis book, it's also full of melancholy music, hope and redemption. "Sometimes you just have to see how much music you can make with what you have left." He is an absolute master of sparse prose. I still have to get to his poetry!
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If you feel Crime and Punishment is driving you insane alongside its protagonist, don't worry. That just means it's working.“Reality is a nice place to visit, but you wouldn’t want to live there.”
-John Barth
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Finished <I>The Century's Best Horror Fiction Vol. II</I>. Exceptional, but the Lansdale piece paled in comparison to every thing else in the book. I find it hard to believe that was the best of 1988. Oh well.
On to a couple of sequels to a GR read that the author, Nick Iuppa, signed for me: <I>Alicia's Sin</> and <I>Alicia Bewitched</I>."I'm a vegan. "
---Kirby Bliss Blanton , The Green Inferno (2013)
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