I have around ten Richard Laymon books that I haven't read yet - I know it's silly, but I seem to be "saving" them. The only book I'm missing (other than a rare chapbook or two) is the one he wrote as Carla Laymon.
He has a way of taking everyday occurrences (a sound IN THE ATTIC) and twisting them just right to produce one hell of a ride. Even with Stephen King books, I enjoy coming up with an ending while reading the book (many times I like mine better ) - with Laymon, I know better, I just trust him and let him lead me and I enjoy every minute of it. The man is a fantastic storyteller.
My faves include the BEAST HOUSE series (pass on FRIDAY NIGHT IN BEAST HOUSE), MIDNIGHT'S LAIR, THE TRAVELING VAMPIRE SHOW, ISLAND, TREAD SOFTLY, FUNLAND, ONCE UPON A HALLOWEEN and IN THE DARK.
The only stories that I've been disappointed in are AMONG THE MISSING (missing the "balls to the wall" that I like soooo much) and the novella that he included in BAD NEWS - a book that he edited - but even these, I've enjoyed more than most.
Keep Smiling, Jan
He has a way of taking everyday occurrences (a sound IN THE ATTIC) and twisting them just right to produce one hell of a ride. Even with Stephen King books, I enjoy coming up with an ending while reading the book (many times I like mine better ) - with Laymon, I know better, I just trust him and let him lead me and I enjoy every minute of it. The man is a fantastic storyteller.
My faves include the BEAST HOUSE series (pass on FRIDAY NIGHT IN BEAST HOUSE), MIDNIGHT'S LAIR, THE TRAVELING VAMPIRE SHOW, ISLAND, TREAD SOFTLY, FUNLAND, ONCE UPON A HALLOWEEN and IN THE DARK.
The only stories that I've been disappointed in are AMONG THE MISSING (missing the "balls to the wall" that I like soooo much) and the novella that he included in BAD NEWS - a book that he edited - but even these, I've enjoyed more than most.
Keep Smiling, Jan
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