Laymon has yet to disappoint me. As for SHIVERS VII, I like to save these books for October and read, more or less, one story a day. (There are never 31 stories, so I’m allowed a few skip nights.) I…
Laymon has yet to disappoint me. As for SHIVERS VII, I like to save these books for October and read, more or less, one story a day. (There are never 31 stories, so I’m allowed a few skip nights.) I…
I bought this book about ten years ago when I heard Bill Bass on the radio, and the story of the Body Farm fascinated me (although not enough to read the book right away). By this point, I figured I…
So far, I’ve enjoyed Moore’s work. There is always some kind of flaw, but the journey is always worth it. I’m rarely disappointed.
I was about to say that I’d never heard of this Kidman guy before, but I just discovered that he’s actually a pen name for Brian James Freeman from CEMETERY DANCE. He’s a great guy, and I’ve read a few…
I’ve read every book published by StrangeHouse, but somehow this one slipped through the cracks. I’m glad to finally start reading this one. As far as Clegg goes, he’s a good writer. I’m about 70-30 on his books (in his…
This is the third time I’ve won a Goodreads giveaway. I’ve never read anything by this author, but I’ve read a lot of his articles. I’m interested to see what his fiction is like.
This is another collection of his juveniles from the ‘Fifties. I really enjoyed the last one, so I think I’ll get a kick out of these. Also, Heinlein. ‘Nuff said.
I’ve read several of Braunbeck’s short stories, and I’ve enjoyed them a great deal. This is my first time with one of his novels, and I have high hopes.
I really enjoyed DARKFALL by Laws, and the short stories I’ve come across have been good. I’m just a few pages into this one, and I’m hooked already. I have a good feeling about this one.
I love LeMay’s work, in particular THE SEARCHERS. However, I was under the impression that this is a short story collection of westerns. I just read the forward, however, and it would seem that despite the cowboy on the cover…