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  • TerryE
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    Originally posted by Hedda Gabler View Post
    THanks. And it's a purty book too.
    Wooo-ee, ain't much nicer 'en a purty book. And that Pork Pie Hat is purty un.

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  • Hedda Gabler
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    THanks. And it's a purty book too.

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  • Guest's Avatar
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    Apt anology Hedda, very evocative

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  • Hedda Gabler
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    I really enjoyed this. It had a very quiet atmosphere about it, like I was sitting on a porch swing on a lazy, hot evening listening to this memory -- a sun-going-down sort of story. If that makes sense. Rocking back and forth, back and forth and just listening.

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  • ClydeUmney
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    I would echo the other recommendations for Straub, Ghost Story, etc. but also say that I very much enjoyed A Dark Matter.
    Although "Mr. X" I wasn't fond of, I read that some time ago, and I may just not have been in the mood for an HP Lovecraft homage, which is basically a description of Mr. X in a nutshell.
    He also has a short short story in Taverns of the Dead, "Bar Talk" and collaborated with Stephen King on Black House.
    And I think one of the next books to come out is The Buffalo Hunter.
    It's obviously cheaper to pick up old paperbacks of a book, but I'd agree part of the enjoyment is seeing a reprinted book or story get special treatment like "Pork Pie Hat" and the anniversary edition of IT.
    Also, one other Stephen King/Peter connection is King's story "Crouch End". I think he may have visited Straub in "Crouch End" during King's visit to the UK, and perhaps took away some of his memories of the place when writing it.

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  • bookworm 1
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    Originally posted by Ron K View Post
    I didn't realize Pork Pie Hat was originally published in another book. That is very interesting. I was just about to purchase a Blatty novel here (Elsewhere) when I read that it was in a book called 999 ... that I picked up awhile back at Half Priced Books. I would have been kicking myself. Although .... I must say ... the format and art on Pork Pie Hat were part of my enjoyment, so?
    So go for it.I have 999 and still bought the signed Elsewhere.The art in it also
    is great. Both books to me were worth owning because the original publications were my first introductions to them.(besides the 2 king straub books)So they hold
    a special place and are good reminders of being introduced to new writers.Just like CD has done for me with Garton,Lee,Ketchum and Freeman,to name a few.

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  • TerryE
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    Ghost Story is oe of my all time favorite horror novels. I also loved Shadowland.

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  • RJK1981
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    I likely will end up picking up A Dark Matter despite the very mixed reviews to see how well I like that one

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  • Ron K
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    Originally posted by Martin View Post
    Read "Lost Boy, Lost Girl", that is a great story!
    This one keeps coming up, so I think I will track down a copy. Ghost Story seems to be an important one too. Although everyone pretty much says it should be avoided, I am kind of fascinated to see what makes A Dark Matter such a mess. Hellfire Club just makes me think of the X-Men

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  • Ron K
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    I didn't realize Pork Pie Hat was originally published in another book. That is very interesting. I was just about to purchase a Blatty novel here (Elsewhere) when I read that it was in a book called 999 ... that I picked up awhile back at Half Priced Books. I would have been kicking myself. Although .... I must say ... the format and art on Pork Pie Hat were part of my enjoyment, so?

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  • Ron K
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    Originally posted by bookworm 1 View Post
    I first read pork pie hat years ago in Peter's short story collection magic terror.Being a huge jazz fan I loved the story.I also must say I have not read Ghost story
    but it is in my huge pile of to be read books.I hope to get to it this winter along with McCammons swan song and Barkers weaveworld.As I said before we have long winters up here so long books make winter go by faster.
    Swan Song will always hold a special place for me, my brother and father and I all enjoyed it ... similar to Ender's Game in that way. The best books were always the ones that connected us. I hope you enjoy it. It's interesting you mention Weaveworld, I've been wanting to try Clive Barker and deciding where I should start.

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  • RJK1981
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    Also really liked Pork Pie Hat. Shadowland is a good one too. Planning to read Ghost Story sometime soon

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  • bookworm 1
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    I first read pork pie hat years ago in Peter's short story collection magic terror.Being a huge jazz fan I loved the story.I also must say I have not read Ghost story
    but it is in my huge pile of to be read books.I hope to get to it this winter along with McCammons swan song and Barkers weaveworld.As I said before we have long winters up here so long books make winter go by faster.

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  • Martin
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    Read "Lost Boy, Lost Girl", that is a great story!
    Originally posted by srboone View Post
    I can recommend Ghost Story, but since that is the only Straub I've made it through, I can't comment on the others. But I have Mr. X sitting on my pb shelves if I ever want to try it again...

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  • srboone
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    I can recommend Ghost Story, but since that is the only Straub I've made it through, I can't comment on the others. But I have Mr. X sitting on my pb shelves if I ever want to try it again...

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