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If you're talking about the Earthling edition of Goblin, I have a copy and I'm willing to sell it. I'm not sure what a fair price is (eBay is stupid high with the CD auction, or stupid low for the private seller). Make me an offer. It's in unread like-new condition. I added a Brodart and then shelved it.
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I loved it. and I think the darker tone was part of the reason why. I'm also not a fan of Rock-themed Horror novels, but I thought Hendrix pulled it off better than most usually do.Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
Didn't really like WE SOLD OUR SOULS much because 1). not really a fan of the rock-music-and-horror-fiction shtick, and 2). Hendrix took it far too seriously...the whimsy, humor, and casual tone that make his other works so digestible was largely absent in SOLD.
I enjoy Hendrix so much that I'm sitting on a few of his books so I can enjoy them down the road after I've read a few duds and need a surefire winner, lol.Last edited by dannyboy121070; 04-18-2023, 12:49 AM.
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I had this same feeling reading the Suntup version last year. It wasn't until around half-way through that the book really clicked for me and I could grasp what the heck was going on and where the story was heading. Once that happened, the book really took on a new life. Hope the same happens for you as this ended up being a great read for me.Originally posted by brlesh View PostI’m a third of the way through Imajica by Clive Barker (275 pages). Been reading it for the last week.
Don’t really have an opinion at this point, as the story tends to run hot and cold for me, though I do have this niggling feeling in the back of my head that I wish Barker would get on with it.
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Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Phillip Fracassi's "Behold the Void". This was my first Fracassi read, and HOLY CRAP, what a fantastic collection of stories! Totally lived-up to the hype. Not a weak sister in the bunch. If I had to pick a favorite, it would be "Alter". Haven't been able to get that one out of my head since reading it. Definitely will be on my all-time favorite short stories list. "Surfer Girl" and "Madala" also really stood out for me as well. Overall, IMO, this is an A+ collection of stories. Really glad that I opted to pick-up the Fracassi set from Thunderstorm and hope they can release more of his stuff in the future!
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Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Phillip Fracassi's "Beneath A Pale Sky". Sweet Jesus what a collection of stories! I read Fracassi's "Behold the Void" just prior to this and thought that there was no way he could top it. Boy was I wrong! Every story in Beneath A Pale Sky was fantastic, and a few absolutely destroyed me. My top three in this collection were Fragile Dreams, Symphony, & The Wheel. I haven't been able to stop thinking about all three of those stories. Overall, this was an A+ read for me. "Behold the Void" & "Beneath A Pale Sky" have converted this reader into a Fracassi fanatic who is jonesing for the next collection!
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Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Joe & Kasey Lansdale's "Dark Kin". Really enjoyed it, as I do all of the Lansdale's stuff. My favorites in the collection were "Tremble", a sweet little riff on Sk's Carrie, and the new one "Sea Legs", perhaps the start (hopefully) of a new series featuring a merwoman detective! In terms on the production, as always, Thunderstorm knocked it out of the park. Really love the covert-art & overall color-scheme on this one. I do wish Paul had left the title off of the spine like the rest of the BV series, but it's not the end of the world. it just sticks out when you have it among the other BV titles. Overall, am very glad to add this to my Lansdale & Thunderstorm collections and would give the book a B-.
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A Clive Barker book was mentioned above, and that has me thinking...there are two I was thinking of looking into, but I am not certain whether I should or not (not his biggest fan, but I did enjoy the Books of Blood). Any insight on The Damnation Game and The Great and Secret Show?
As for what I am currently reading, well...it isn't horror or science fiction, but I will mention it anyway for those who may be interested: Unscripted, a book about the late Viacom chief Sumner Redstone. Pretty engaging, as many of these kinds of nonfiction books are...
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Now THE STRANGE by Nathan Ballingrud.Originally posted by RonClinton View PostTHE WAGER by David Grann. Good stuff.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Will do. I haven't made too much progress yet, but hope to have this one polished off in a few days.Originally posted by sholloman81 View Post
Would love to hear you review for this when done. Keep hearing great things about it and have been close to picking it up; however, something has held me back.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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No sweat, I think we’re both right. If it’s not THE STRANGE, I’ll be very surprised…I wouldn’t think they’d do one of his collections, as acclaimed as they are, at least based on their novel-heavy lineup.Originally posted by Chuggers View Post
Sorry to repeat what Ron said in his Midworld post!Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Unless they somehow made a deal for his newly announced Crypt of the Moon Spider....Originally posted by RonClinton View Post
No sweat, I think we’re both right. If it’s not THE STRANGE, I’ll be very surprised…I wouldn’t think they’d do one of his collections, as acclaimed as they are, at least based on their novel-heavy lineup.
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