Finished The House by Bentley Little.
This was an entertaining enough story filled with a ton of horrific imagery, but a convoluted plot...
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R.I.P. T.K. Carter
Nauls in Carpenter's version of THE THING, dead at 69. He also appeared in another genre favorite of mine, SOUTHERN COMFORT. I always enjoyed seeing him...
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My Horror-hating wife was temporarily replaced by a kindly, docile pod-person, who offered to go see PRIMATE with me today. I was expecting a gory time-waster,...
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I used to take any limited edition I happened to be reading to work with me, since I had an office to myself, where I could make sure the book didn't...
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What Book Are You Currently Afraid to Touch...?
One of the drawbacks of having nice (Expensive!) books is, at least to me, being afraid to touch them.
Being, *ahem*..."Between jobs"...
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I 100% here you here. I'm not traveling with most (if any) of my special editions. My last few trips I've loaded up on cheap PB's to take along with me....
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NEW column about STEPHEN KING: Pillars of the Kingdom, Part One: The Hero Writer by Kevin Quigley --> https://www.patreon.com/posts/pillars-of-by-...
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haha! (I sure wish I still got my email notifications about this forum... Sorry for my absence!)...
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It’s been lamented on this board several times recently about the increasing cost of our insane hobby, book collecting.
Sounds like...
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I would probably say my Stephen King signed copy of Dark Dreamers since I will probably never get another King signature....
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