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    Finally ripped the plastic off my copy of Feesters In The Lake by Bob Leeman. I know it goes without saying, but every time i open a book by Centipede Press I'm instantly filled with that feeling of wonder and excitement I felt growing up, discovering these genre titles for the first time. Alwaysa a completely mind blowing experience

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      Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of John Durgin's "The Devil's in the Next Room", a first-time read and a first-time author for me. I really enjoyed this one. It felt like the author tossed Of Mice of Men, Misery, & Dr. Sleep into a blender and gave us this book. Will definitely check out more from this author in the future!

      Am now reading the Thunderstorm LE of Michael Laimo's "Missed Connection". Has been ages since I've read anything by this author and am going into this one blind. Hope it's good!

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        Keeping the Halloween season reading going with Bernard Taylor's THIS IS MIDNIGHT. Originally published by Centipede, and later by Valancourt, this collection represents all of Taylor's short fiction. Taylor has a very readable style, and I'm just blowing through the stories. Very enjoyable, so far.
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          Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
          Keeping the Halloween season reading going with Bernard Taylor's THIS IS MIDNIGHT. Originally published by Centipede, and later by Valancourt, this collection represents all of Taylor's short fiction. Taylor has a very readable style, and I'm just blowing through the stories. Very enjoyable, so far.
          I really enjoy Taylor's work. I wasn't quite as taken with his short work in this collection as his full-length novels, but as you say, there's a readability to his fiction that really immerses the reader and makes it very enjoyable. I was glad to see his work get the nod by Centipede...it certainly deserves it.
          Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton

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            Started reading The Demolished Man by Alfred Bester. I'm not that far into it, it's not really my genre, but I think I like it so far. I'm a little confused on if I'm enjoying the story or just the writing style.
            Looking for the fonting of youth.

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              Just finished reading the Thunderstorm LE of Michael Laimo's "Missed Connection". Went into this one blind and it knocked my socks off! Much better than I remember any of Laimo's early work being. This one had so many twists and turns, real feeling characters, and a truly killer ending! Hope this is a return to more regular publishing for the author. So happy that I took a chance on this one!

              Am now reading the Thunderstorm LE of Ross Jeffrey's " Harvesting the Nightmare Fields". Enjoy this author a lot and am excited to see where this one goes!

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