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Monica Go | 868 comments I started a book by Wes Craven , Fountain society.


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Michael (theneverendingtbr) I'm just about to start Blue World by Robert R. McCammon


message 53: by LTJ (new)

LTJ (ltj81) | 1973 comments About to start "The Dead Girls Club" by Damien Angelica Walters :-)


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Marie | 3995 comments I am reading these two which I started last night:

Slattery Falls by Brennan LaFaro Slattery Falls by Brennan LaFaro

and

Stirred (Jack Daniels Mystery, #8) by J.A. Konrath Stirred by J.A. Konrath


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Char | 17389 comments Monica wrote: "I started Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven. I don't remember how I got this ebook copy but it was quite some time ago. I found the audiobook and am listening to it."

I freaking LOVED that audio! I hope you enjoy it!


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Char | 17389 comments Michael wrote: "I'm just about to start Blue World by Robert R. McCammon"

I loved that collection so much! I hope you do too.

I'm currently reading Do Not Weep For Me by Tony Tremblay and Spontaneous Human Combustion by Richard Thomas .

I'm listening to Earthworm Gods by Brian Keene


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Dibs Dow | 5 comments The Room in the Attic. Spooky, supernatural, and compelling.


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sonya marie madden  | 925 comments The Exile


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Perysh | 9 comments House of Leaves....


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Monica Go | 868 comments Char wrote: "Monica wrote: "I started Fantasticland by Mike Bockoven. I don't remember how I got this ebook copy but it was quite some time ago. I found the audiobook and am listening to it."

I freaking LOVED ..."

Yes. I think the audio was very good and worked well with the format of the book.

I'm also reading Danse MAcabre by King which is very interesting.


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Marie | 3995 comments I started this book today:

Cunning Folk by Adam Nevill by Adam Nevill - it is good so far - a small slow burn but I hear that things heat up in the last half of the book so I am striving forward with anticipated glee! Of course that cover is just creepy as hell too - that is what nightmares are made of! :)


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Char | 17389 comments You're brave! I read The Mysteries of Udolpho and that might've turned me off of those old gothic novels.


message 66: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Reis (barroca) | 10 comments Started The Alienist.


message 67: by Perysh (new)

Perysh | 9 comments David, let us know how you like it... this is on my radar list...As is the one you mentioned Char.. 'morning everyone..


message 68: by Dibs (new)

Dibs Dow | 5 comments A History of Wild Places


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Dibs Dow | 5 comments Perysh enjoy! One of my favs


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Daniel Gessel (danielmgessel) Vanessa wrote: "Started The Alienist."

On of my fave (non horror) books. On my TBre-R list!


message 71: by Char (new)

Char | 17389 comments Yep, I loved The Alienist as well! I thought they did a decent job on the TV show as well.

I didn't care much for the second book though. :(


message 72: by Marina (new)

Marina (marinaescapes) | 14 comments The Martian Chronicles, Bradbury. I'm half way into it but it already goes on my favourites shelf!


message 73: by Char (new)

Char | 17389 comments Marina wrote: "The Martian Chronicles, Bradbury. I'm half way into it but it already goes on my favourites shelf!"

I love that book! Hope you continue to enjoy it. :)


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sonya marie madden  | 925 comments I’m almost done with Girl in the Woods


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Christopher Conlon (goodreadscomchristopherconlon) | 522 comments A re-read.

Lady by Thomas Tryon
Lady by Thomas Tryon


message 78: by Randy (last edited Jan 28, 2022 01:31PM) (new)

Randy Money | 422 comments Char wrote: "You're brave! I read The Mysteries of Udolpho and that might've turned me off of those old gothic novels."

I recall enjoying Udolpho much more than Otranto.

Which is not to say it wasn't a chore.


message 79: by Emily (new)

Emily | 154 comments I'm currently re reading the hobbit. After I've finished the hobbit I'm going to also re read the lord of the rings trilogy. I have got all the audiobooks so I'm listening to them as I'm reading along. also the audiobooks are narrated by Andy serkis who played gollum in the films.


message 80: by Sally (new)

Sally | 340 comments @Emily Yes! The Hobbit is like comfort food. I need to revisit these books as well! Loved them so much I got Tolkien 's initials in Elvish tattooed on my side. Enjoy!


message 81: by Emily (new)

Emily | 154 comments @sally that's awesome


message 82: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 868 comments It's a few weeks now that I think about rereading The lord of the rings as well..... I would like to read it in English though but I don't have theeeeeem.


message 83: by Emily (new)

Emily | 154 comments @monica oh no that's a shame but I'm sure you will be able to get them eventually


message 84: by RWS (new)

RWS I'm reading Molly's Game at the moment, been wanting to read it since I saw the film. As usual the film leaves out a lot of detail and throws random things in that never happened. But I'm liking the book though, it's a well-written memoir, keeps you hooked.

Molly's Game From Hollywood's Elite to Wall Street's Billionaire Boys Club, My High-Stakes Adventure in the World of Underground Poker by Molly Bloom


message 85: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 868 comments Emily wrote: "@monica oh no that's a shame but I'm sure you will be able to get them eventually"

Thanks . i only read them in italian unfortunately.


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HR Giger by Taschen

I am reading a new edition published for the 40th anniversary of the Taschen publishing house, edited by Hans Werner Holzwarth. Å·±¦ÓéÀÖ insists this is the same book, since the ISBN 13 is an exact match.


message 87: by Daniel (new)

Daniel Gessel (danielmgessel) Love Giger! Added to my TBR list.


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message 91: by Marie (new)

Marie | 3995 comments I am reading these at the moment in horror:

Cunning Folk

and

The Unwanted


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Naked Lunch by William S. Burroughs

2021 was supposed to become my Burroughs year, but I only managed to read The Last Words of Dutch Schultz: A Fiction in the Form of a Film Script. May 2022 be better for my reading goals.


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LTJ (ltj81) | 1973 comments About to read "Violence. Speed. Momentum." by Dr. DisRespect, my all-time favorite video game streamer :-)


message 96: by Monica (new)

Monica Go | 868 comments I'm reading A stir of echoes by Richard Matheson and is very interesting and short. I'm almost done, not easy to put down.


message 97: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Reis (barroca) | 10 comments I'm finishing Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy. Quite enjoying it.


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Char | 17389 comments Vanessa wrote: "I'm finishing Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy. Quite enjoying it."

I've heard nothing but good things about that one.


message 99: by Vanessa (new)

Vanessa Reis (barroca) | 10 comments Char wrote: "Vanessa wrote: "I'm finishing Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy. Quite enjoying it."

I've heard nothing but good things about that one."


I've decided to read more novellas. This one is mentioned a lot in gothic/supernatural 2021 reading lists.


message 100: by Rachel (new)

Rachel (rachelunabridged) | 589 comments Vanessa wrote: "I'm finishing Immortelle by Catherine McCarthy. Quite enjoying it."

oooh, that sounds like it'd be a good one! might have to give it a read myself.


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