I really like almost all of the RJ books in audio; oy, but this Bloodlines performance...
Maybe it's my old ears, but this one is giving me trouble. Sometimes it the audio level when a woman is speaking in the story. It goes real soft and I have to turn it up. Then the (probably authenticate) accent the performer uses is just darn hard for me to make out what is being said.
I guess it's all my fault - my wife and I were complaining about wanting a new guy after hearing the old guy for the first several books. :o
Sorry I can't remember the names here - I think the first one is Christopher Price.
There's something about reading the books first and then listening to them. Brings out new things.
Can someone tell me if The Tomb is (or ever will be) available on audiobook? I've found just about all the other titles but this. I'm trying to get my doctor into RJ but he doesn't have time to read. Thanks in advance for any help.
Why can't I find Definately Not Kansas as a Kindle book? (No, don't say "because you're not quite bright", I already know that.) Help, please. Thank you.
1/8 - "The secret of life is honesty and fair dealing. If you can fake that, you've got it made." -- Groucho Marx
1/10 - "Under democracy each party always devotes its chief energies to trying to prove that the other party is unfit to rule - and both commonly succeed, and are right." - H. L. Mencken
1/16 - fave tweet of the day: "Your call is very important to us. Please enjoy this 40 minute flute solo."
1/18 - BLACK WIND - the lettered edition: each copy has a different shuriken in the traycase. The bookcover is black silk; and check out those endpapers. Great job, Borderlands Press. http://tinyurl.com/mras2ro
2/16 - tweeted by Kim Newman: "I'm watching a horror called You Can't Kill Stephen King. Hoping for sequels: You Can't Stab Peter Straub, You Don't F With F Paul Wilson."
2/26 - Finished DOCTOR SLEEP by Stephen King. This isn't a review just a comment. Due to a bad case of FOBFB (fear of big fat books) I read him only sporadically, sticking to his less weighty tomes. I can't speak for some of his other recent works, but I found the prose in DOCTOR SLEEP effortless, with hardly a wasted word. He's able to do what all storytellers aspire to do (and what I try to hammer home in the Bootcamp): make readers forget they're reading.
I can't imagine anyone here not having read LEGACIES, but for the price (until March 3), you might send copies to the poor benighted creatures you know who've yet to get on the RJ train. We're talking about those who don't know Jack.
Due to low traffic, I've merged the Entertainment subforum with Off Topic, and eliminated the Games & Contests subforum (which no one was using). The main F. Paul Wilson forum remains the same.
This is Kickstarter some people I know are doing. It's a board game centered around Lovecraftian horrors doing luchador wrestling. Really, just watch the video. If you're at all into wrestling, Lovecraft or both, you're going to love this thing.