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There was a sequel -- SNOWBLIND II: THE KILLING GROUNDS -- but I didn't read that one and have no idea if it also involves Bigfoot creatures.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Did not even realize there was a sequel. Or I did and I forgot, hell Snowblind had dropped off my radar. The joys of getting old. You can hide your own Easter eggs.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
There was a sequel -- SNOWBLIND II: THE KILLING GROUNDS -- but I didn't read that one and have no idea if it also involves Bigfoot creatures.
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The very reasons I was so excited for a limited edition of this book. One of the bestOriginally posted by sholloman81 View PostJust finished "Westlake Soul" by Rio Youers. First time reading this novel and was completely blown away. A masterclass in storytelling and characterization. Don't remember ever feeling so emotional while reading a book before. There were times where I literally had to will myself not to cry. I know that this book wasn't for everyone on the forum, but for me, this novel was perfection. Definitely a book I will be recommending to everyone who asks for an amazing read.
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Rust Maidens is another really great book. I loved itOriginally posted by brlesh View PostFinished Phantom Limbs by Margo Lanagan.
Liked the first half of the collection a good bit. Thought the second half was quite a bit weaker.
Started The Rust Maidens by Gwendolyn Kiste las night.
75 pages in & liking it a lot.
So far I really like her style of writing. The story just seems to flow, even though at this point (nearly 1/3 in) very little has actually happened.
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I’m currently reading When Darkness Loves Us by Elizabeth Engstrom
also White Pines by Gemma Amor
and a long overdue reread of Frankenstein
It’s women of horror month so that has been my focus this month
I just finished The Girls by Emma Cline and gave it 4 stars
malls finished We Did Everything Wrong by C.V.Hunt also 4 stars.
Lots of great women writing horror and thriller fiction .
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Didn't realize that it is currently Women in Horror month until I saw the article that CD posted today (Mother Horror's Top Twenty Indie Horror Books Written by Women). In the past, I have enjoyed almost all of Mother Horror's reading recommendations; so, I was very excited to see this post. After reading it, I went online and purchased "The Bone Weaver's Orchard" by Sarah Read. Have never read anything by this author but the synopsis sounded good; so, I've decided to give it a go. A lot of the other titles mentioned sounded very cool as well. My only complaint is that it looks like a majority of them are paperback only (so far) releases and I don't purchase paperbacks anymore. I much prefer hardcovers at this point in my reading/collecting although I know that it has caused me to miss out on some very good authors/tittles (for example, am still bummed that Andy Davidson's "The Boatman's Daughter" is a paperback exclusive).Originally posted by bookworm 1 View PostIt's women of horror month so that has been my focus this month.
Lots of great women writing horror and thriller fiction .
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Agreed. I really liked The Rust Maidens a lot.Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
Rust Maidens is another really great book. I loved it
After finishing The Rust Maidens, started Weird Women: Classic Supernatural Fiction by Groundbreaking Female Writers: 1852 - 1923 ed. by Lisa Morton & Leslie Klinger.
It hasn't grabbed me like their classic ghost story anthology from a few years back, but only 3 or 4 stories in so far.
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Just finished the SST limited of Stephen Graham Jones' "The Only Good Indians". Really enjoyed this book. It began a little slow, but it picked up around the quarter mark and never let up. Great characterization, fantastic dialogue, and a very literary style. It also has one of the better endings that I have read in quite awhile. Would recommend this one very highly to those of you who haven't read it yet.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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I have avoided this story due to the fact that the other works I have read from this author failed me. I may try it at some point.Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostJust finished the SST limited of Stephen Graham Jones' "The Only Good Indians". Really enjoyed this book. It began a little slow, but it picked up around the quarter mark and never let up. Great characterization, fantastic dialogue, and a very literary style. It also has one of the better endings that I have read in quite awhile. Would recommend this one very highly to those of you who haven't read it yet.
I am about 100 pages into Let The Right One In by John Ajvide Lindqvist. Really enjoying it so far.
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I started reading Owen King's LITTLE BRONZE BOOK today, and I'm really enjoying it. Also reading an omnibus edition of the three SCARY STORIES TO TELL IN THE DARK books.....As a 50-year-old, these stories aren't that great, but they do have a certain bland charm, and the illustrations are nightmarish.
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I'm finally jumping back into the Matthew Corbett series from Robert McCammon...I thought I was on the fourth book, but it turned out I'd only read the first two (massive) volumes, so am starting MISTER SLAUGHTER.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Love the Matthew Corbett series and can't wait to hear what you think of this one. I think Mister Slaughter might be my favorite book in the series so far.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostI'm finally jumping back into the Matthew Corbett series from Robert McCammon...I thought I was on the fourth book, but it turned out I'd only read the first two (massive) volumes, so am starting MISTER SLAUGHTER.
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