Wow, look at this line up: Peter Straub, Richard Laymon, William F. Nolan, Robert Devereaux, Ramsey Campbell, Charles L. Grant, Tom Piccirilli . . . all edited by Dennis Etchison. This promises to be an awesome anthology!
Wow, look at this line up: Peter Straub, Richard Laymon, William F. Nolan, Robert Devereaux, Ramsey Campbell, Charles L. Grant, Tom Piccirilli . . . all edited by Dennis Etchison. This promises to be an awesome anthology!
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I haven’t read much of Laws’s work, just a few short stories. He’s got a great sense of horror, so I’ve got high hopes for this novel.
L’Amour is probably the greatest classic writer of westerns. I love his work more than any of the old timers, except maybe Portis’s TRUE GRIT. This is a collection of short stories. I tend to like his novels better, but…
I loved the movie (both the original and the US remake), so I picked this book up a long time ago. I’m glad I’ve finally gotten around to it. So far, it kicks ass, and it’s very different from the…
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I’m a huge fan of THE SEARCHERS, both the movie and the book. LeMay wrote a hell of a book, but sadly, it’s the only thing I’ve read by him . . . until now. This is a collection of…
I’m actually surprised by how good these books are. Media tie-in novels almost universally suck. There really is no point to them, except to see some of the stuff they cut out of the movie or TV series, since they…
I’ve read all the StrangeHouse books so far (hell, I wrote one of them), so why should I stop now? As far as AFTER DARK goes, I forgot I owned this book. It’s a John the Balladeer novel. I didn’t…
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