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Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - maxplay - 02-17-2005 I'm in the middle of Peter Straub's lost boy, lost girl. So far it's been very good. Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - horsecow - 02-18-2005 i haven't been reading much lately (schools getting in the way!), but the last really good horror novel i read was the rising by brian keane. Definitely a page turner. Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - stacyzinda123 - 02-18-2005 maxplay Wrote:I'm in the middle of Peter Straub's lost boy, lost girl. So far it's been very good. I finished that before Christmas and thoroughly enjoyed it! I highly recommend it! Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - jimbow8 - 02-18-2005 I just recently started reading Necroscope by Brian Lumley. I am a slow reader, but I intend on reading the whole series - maybe the second series? So far I am enjoying the book immensely, though I haven't even really gotten into the main plot yet. I like the inclusion of Math in the book so far. Wondering if this remains throughout the series. Anyone? Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - cyber-jack - 02-18-2005 jimbow8 Wrote:I just recently started reading Necroscope by Brian Lumley. I am a slow reader, but I intend on reading the whole series - maybe the second series? So far I am enjoying the book immensely, though I haven't even really gotten into the main plot yet. I like the inclusion of Math in the book so far. Wondering if this remains throughout the series. Anyone? The Mobius Continuum is a major plot component in the first series, specifically for Harry Keogh. Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - cyber-jack - 02-18-2005 stacyzinda123 Wrote:I finished that before Christmas and thoroughly enjoyed it! I highly recommend it! This was pretty good for Peter Straub, a much easier read than some of his work, which I find too muddled...I didn't think it deserved the Stoker award, but it was still good. Has anyone read the follow up book - In the Night Room? It's in my slush pile, but I haven't gotten to it yet. I just finished Implant by you know who...and started Unspeakable by Graham Masterton Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - Mike - 02-18-2005 undefinedundefinedundefined cyber-jack Wrote:The Mobius Continuum is a major plot component in the first series, specifically for Harry Keogh. It figures into all of Lumley's Vampire books; The Necroscope Series, The Vampire World Series, and The New Necroscope Series. This is some awesome stuff that I found immensely enjoyable reading. Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - sll - 02-19-2005 The Necroscope series was awesome, I've read them all (expect for the lastest - "Harry Keogh and other Weird Heroes"). And to paraphrase fpw... "this is no Ann Rice version of vampires". And cyber-jack, you got the listing right and in order. http://brianlumley.com/books/necroscope/ Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - zincchandler - 03-06-2005 i'm big into a horror/crime series called The Special X series. it's about a fictional detachment of the RCMP that investigate horrific crimes. the series is written by Michael Slade. website at http://www.specialx.net. sweet books. awesome death... if you're into that sort of thing. there's 10 books in the series so far: Headhunter Ghoul Cutthroat Ripper Evil Eye Primal Scream Burnt Bones Hangman Death's Door Bed of Nails check them out. Anyone reading anything good in the horror genre - Paige - 03-06-2005 I just wanted to add John Shirley's name to the list. I absolutly addore his "Black Butterflies" collection. I apologize if this has already been posted. |