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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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Originally posted by Martin View Post
I am nearing completion of Owen King's "The Curator". I link it to your comments because it keeps reminding me of "Ninth House". I do not mean that as a complement as "Ninth House" was a slog for me. Unfortunately, "The Curator" is leaving the same feeling. The story is "meh" and I have failed to connect with any characters. If you like "Ninth House" you may really enjoy this. Both of them make me remember everything I disliked about Science Fiction in my youth. A bunch of world building at the expense of an intriguing story or character development. I am not done so it may change but I see no evidence that it will get better.
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Finishing up Peter Heller's THE PAINTER, and will then -- finally -- start LITERARY HAUNTINGS.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Just finished the Thunderstorm Books LE of Christopher Golden's "Road of Bones". Enjoyed the heck out of this one! Very real feeling characters, and the Kolyma highway was a very cool setting for a story. Also enjoyed the mythology in this one. Had a very unique antagonist that I found to be quite chilling, had a sort of Lovecraftian feel to it. Overall, very glad to add this to both my Thunderstorm and Golden collections.
Am currently reading the DRP Anniversary edition of Jack Ketchum's "Offspring" that I received last week. One of my all-time favorite writers and stories. Love the Dead River series and the "Woman" character.
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Just finished the DRP Anniversary edition of Jack Ketchum's "Offspring". The DRP edition turned out really well with one big caveat. To start with the positive, I really love both the cover and interior artwork, and that the book is oversized. Fits the story perfectly and matches the DRP Offseason very well. The book cloth and other materials used also seem to be of very good quality. Also has a cool signature page signed by the editors and Thomas Moteleone. Also love all of the bonus features such as the film photos, interviews, and screenplay. Nice to have all of that stuff together in one place.
All that being said, there was one big issue with this book. It has way more typos than was acceptable to me. I felt like I was catching at least one every few chapters. Even worse, I found a "doubling" of text on page 128. I try to give a little leeway when it comes to typos/text issues but had a hard time with this book, especially when you add in the fact that it took over 4 years to produce this book and that it is a limited edition. LE's really should be as close to perfect as possible, and it feels like more than enough time to catch these sort of errors in production. I've never really noticed this sort of issue in any of the past DRP books that I have purchased and decided to reach out to them because of it. They essentially told me that the book was proofread multiple times and that some of the errors may have been created in the design process. Wasn't exactly thrilled with that response. If a design process can create this sort of issue with the text, then shouldn't there be some sort of review process to check/catch it before publishing?ÂÂÂ Oh well, enough of my whining. Overall, without this issue, this would have been a darn near perfect release in my opinion.
Side Note- Does typos in a book remind anyone else of a scratched vinyl record?
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Finally finished the never ending anthology Screams From the Dark ed. by Ellen Datlow.
After Screams started The Pale Blue Eye by Louis Bayard.
Nearly half way through and really liking TPBE up to this point.
West Point cadet Edgar Allan Poe assists a Holmes-esque retired detective investigating an apparent suicide & body desecration at the academy.
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Originally posted by brlesh View PostFinally finished the never ending anthology Screams From the Dark ed. by Ellen Datlow.
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I've been struggling through SCREAMS since I received an ARC last summer. No matter how much I read, I never seem to get any closer to the end. A few good stories, but mostly garbage. This will be my last Datlow anthology, for sure.
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Just finished the Infernal House LE of Jack Ketchum's "The Woman". Have read other versions of "The Woman" in the past and am happy to say that it holds up well. Ketchum is one of my all-time favorites and it makes me a bit sad to know we'll never get another entry in the Dead River series to find out what happens to the Woman. In terms of production values, they are top-notch! Know next to nothing about Infernal House as a publisher as I purchased this title on the secondary market, and they now seem to be out of business. Too bad as I would definitely be a customer if this edition is indicative of their production standards. If I had one small gripe with this edition, it would be that the book w/case is too large for a standard bookcase. Other than that, this edition is pretty sweet!
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostJust finished the Infernal House LE of Jack Ketchum's "The Woman". Have read other versions of "The Woman" in the past and am happy to say that it holds up well. Ketchum is one of my all-time favorites and it makes me a bit sad to know we'll never get another entry in the Dead River series to find out what happens to the Woman. In terms of production values, they are top-notch! Know next to nothing about Infernal House as a publisher as I purchased this title on the secondary market, and they now seem to be out of business. Too bad as I would definitely be a customer if this edition is indicative of their production standards. If I had one small gripe with this edition, it would be that the book w/case is too large for a standard bookcase. Other than that, this edition is pretty sweet!
Only published 4 books under the Infernal House imprint.
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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
I've been struggling through SCREAMS since I received an ARC last summer. No matter how much I read, I never seem to get any closer to the end. A few good stories, but mostly garbage. This will be my last Datlow anthology, for sure.
My thoughts exactly.
At 480 pages of relatively small print, it is one of those books that just seems to take forever to finish.
Of the 29 stories, I probably liked about a third of them. Probably another third I was ambivalent about; read & quickly forgotten, neither memorable from a positive or negative reaction.
Another third I probably actively disliked.
It could have easily been halved and still would have been a sizable anthology.
I also have to question the marketing strategy. Advertised as an anthology of monster stories, most of the stories tended more towards the fantastical, rather than the monstrous or horrific.
I know I have a couple of more Datlow anthologies in the TBR pile (one of which is Edited By, another door stopper of a book), so this won’t be my last go with a Datlow book, but in and of itself this one was certainly disappointing.
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Originally posted by brlesh View Post
Infernal House was a higher end press published by Larry Roberts (Bloodletting Press, Morningstar Press).
Only published 4 books under the Infernal House imprint.
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Infernal House published huge traycased editions that retailed for around $175.00. They published Keene's Darkness on the Edge of Town, Ketchum's The Woman, something by Edward Lee, and there was a fourth that may or may not have been published that was written by a Bizarro author, which I passed on when it was solicited. Gorgeous books, but the imprint was a casualty of the implosion of Delirium and Horror Mall.
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Just started the DRP limited edition of Josh Malerman's "Malorie". Have been holding off reading this novel until the DRP LE was finally in-hand (was delayed 4 years in production). Only about 75 pages in, but, based on the killer opening, I'm pretty sure that this book is going to be great. What a way to start this story! Also really digging the interior Glen Chadbourne artwork!
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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View PostInfernal House published huge traycased editions that retailed for around $175.00. They published Keene's Darkness on the Edge of Town, Ketchum's The Woman, something by Edward Lee, and there was a fourth that may or may not have been published that was written by a Bizarro author, which I passed on when it was solicited. Gorgeous books, but the imprint was a casualty of the implosion of Delirium and Horror Mall.
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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View PostInfernal House published huge traycased editions that retailed for around $175.00. They published Keene's Darkness on the Edge of Town, Ketchum's The Woman, something by Edward Lee, and there was a fourth that may or may not have been published that was written by a Bizarro author, which I passed on when it was solicited. Gorgeous books, but the imprint was a casualty of the implosion of Delirium and Horror Mall.
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