Oh, where to start...
"Infinite Jest" (started, didn't finish) and "The Pale King" by David Foster Wallace
"The Talisman" (re-read) and "Black House" by K & S
The whole "Dante Valentine" series by Lilith Saintcrow (good so far, but I'll quit if it veers into too much mushy stuff!)
The first and second DragonLance chronicles (re-read)
I'd like to pick up halfway through "Wizard and Glass" and finish the rest of the series
"The Damnation Game" and "Weaveworld" by Clive Barker. I read "Weaveworld" a long long time ago and don't remember anything about it.
"The Blackstone Chronicles" by John Saul (I always get about halfway through and then get distracted by something else)
"The Mailman" by Bentley Little (when I finally get around to purchasing it)
"IT", "The Eyes of the Dragon", and "Salem's Lot", since I finally got new copies...
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Originally posted by Tito_Villa View PostGunpowder and Duma Key are fantastic reads too!
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Originally posted by srboone View PostMy Dickens reading hasbeen limited to "A CHristmas Carol." Anymore, I wait until I find THE copy of a book I want to read--and I found one for DC (it's in my collection thread.)
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My goal is to read books all the way to the end and not stop half way through and put it aside for another. This only applies to horror fiction, NEVER nonfiction.
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I loved Gunpowder. Owen's work is well written, but not that interesting. I did like a short story he wrote about a dentist.
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Current reading goals for this year are:
Finish King's 11/22/63
Burke's Kin
Gifune's Midnight Solitaire
Clegg's Neverland
Kelly's Undertaker's Moon
More will be added of course, but those are the main ones off the top of my head
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Originally posted by Martin View PostWe're all in this together is a collection of stories by Owen King. The title story is fantastic! Very different writing than his father or brother. I believe his first novel will be released in 2013, I am looking forward to it.
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by Menace View PostRe-Read
Swan Song
Lightning - in my opinion Knootz's best book
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We're all in this together is a collection of stories by Owen King. The title story is fantastic! Very different writing than his father or brother. I believe his first novel will be released in 2013, I am looking forward to it.
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Re-Read
Swan Song
Lightning - in my opinion Knootz's best book
First reads
Horns
20th century ghosts
Gunpowder
Heart-Shaped Box
Full Dark, No stars
Under the Dome
Duma Key
77th street
to name a few
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My Dickens reading hasbeen limited to "A CHristmas Carol." Anymore, I wait until I find THE copy of a book I want to read--and I found one for DC (it's in my collection thread.)
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Originally posted by srboone View PostDoes anyone have a title that they have told themselves "I'm going to read this book this year?" Maybe it's a book that has sat on your shelf for years; maybe it's one that you are determined to hunt down or, maybe it's one that you know will be published this year. It might even be one that you've already read.
I have started a re-read list for 2012:
The Tommyknockers by Stephen King
Needful Things by Stephen King (enough people on this forum have shown enthusiam over this title and motivated me to re-read this)
The Cornelius Quartet by Michael Moorcock
A Cornelius Calendar by Michael Moorcock
The (Many) Lives and Times of Jerry Cornelius by Michael Moorcock
As for first-time reads:
David Copperfield by Charles "Chuckles" Dickens
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