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Old April 19th, 2010, 11:56 PM
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Dean Koontz lost it many years ago for me,seemed to start writing with mini tv series in mind I think,a great writer in his day though.
At the moment I'm rereading Lovecraft omnibus,just about to start Statement of Randolph Carter....excellent.
Its true what they say about Mountains of Madness,it does get better every time.....much like Necroscope series and the dynamite Khai of Khem
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Old April 27th, 2010, 11:13 PM
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best thing from Koontz was Watchers and Lightning.

Bought MFW Curran's, The Hoard of Mhorrer at the weekend what i've read so far it's got me hooked. Set in the early 1800's about a secret sect of monks who are out to destroy Count Ordrane of Draak, who commands vampyres and other daemon creatures of the night, nice.
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1. Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker
2. Dreams in Black & White by John R. Little
3. The Damned by William Ollie
4. Primitive by JF Gonzalez
5. Secrets by J.F.Gonzalez
6. Boogaloos by Douglas E. Wright
7. Sweet Things by Douglas E. Wright
8. The Butcher of Box Hill & Monster Town by Logan Savile
9. The Haunted Forest Tour by James Moore & Jeff Strand
10. The Girl in the Woods by David Jack Bell


11. Borealis by Ronald Damien Malfi
12. Blood Spring by Erik Williams

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13. The Haunting of hill House by Shirley Jackson
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Well......... I'll have to get the title and authors of the horror books I've read recently.
Some were pretty good... some not so good.
Having not found one that I'm "into" right now I picked up a great read called "Spartan" by Valerio Massimo Manfredi.
Great read on ancient Greece.
And since my fiance is half Spartan and full-blood Greek I figured I best know what I'm dealing with lol ;o)
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1. Mister B. Gone by Clive Barker
2. Dreams in Black & White by John R. Little
3. The Damned by William Ollie
4. Primitive by JF Gonzalez
5. Secrets by J.F.Gonzalez
6. Boogaloos by Douglas E. Wright
7. Sweet Things by Douglas E. Wright
8. The Butcher of Box Hill & Monster Town by Logan Savile
9. The Haunted Forest Tour by James Moore & Jeff Strand
10. The Girl in the Woods by David Jack Bell
11. Borealis by Ronald Damien Malfi
12. Blood Spring by Erik Williams
13. The Haunting of Hill House by Shirley Jackson

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14. Confession of the Archivist by Patrick Lestewka
15. Ouroboros by Michael Kelly & Carol Weeks
17. Jade by Gene O'Neill
18. Wings Over Manhattan by Don D'Ammassa

19. The Plague Bearer by Brian Lumley
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Old June 9th, 2010, 08:56 PM
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thought i start reading psychomech series again. read psychomech in 2 days just started psychosphere, forgot what a brilliant trilogy they were as it was years ago i last read em.
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Just finished The Plague Bearer - what a great add-on to The Lost Years! I tried to make it last as long as I could, but in the end, I came to the end. Great story Bri.

Now I am finishing the Lost Year Vol. II (only about a hundred pages left) and am just starting the second book in the Repairman Jack series, Legacies, by F Paul Wilson.
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Old June 12th, 2010, 11:31 PM
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Just finished The Plague Bearer - what a great add-on to The Lost Years! I tried to make it last as long as I could, but in the end, I came to the end. Great story Bri.

Now I am finishing the Lost Year Vol. II (only about a hundred pages left) and am just starting the second book in the Repairman Jack series, Legacies, by F Paul Wilson.
I agree, Dave. A nice add on.

I'm glad Brian excluded it from "The Lose Years" volumes to give us some new Necroscope all these years later.
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Just finished The Plague Bearer - what a great add-on to The Lost Years! I tried to make it last as long as I could, but in the end, I came to the end. Great story Bri.

Now I am finishing the Lost Year Vol. II (only about a hundred pages left) and am just starting the second book in the Repairman Jack series, Legacies, by F Paul Wilson.
How you liking the RMJ stuff? I've been reading it since about 2000, and it's really good. You'll need to get the adversary cycle to bookend it all. Seems all his books have a thread running through them
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So far - I love it. Jack is one heck of a character and i got hooked about halfway through The Tomb. needless to say, I have books 3-7 waiting on the shelf for me to get to and trying to find time to sit down and read has become difficult but i am managing.
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19. Necroscope The Plague Bearer by Brian Lumley

20. Ghosts, Spirits, Computers and World Machines by Gene O'Neill -collection

21. Sideshow Exhibits by O'Neill, Rollo, McBride - 3 novellas all based on the same piece of art.

22.Immun 3 by Michael McBride

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23. Dweller by Jeff Strand - about a boy and his monster.
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24. Innocents Lost by Michael McBride
25. Broken Skin by Nate Southard
26. Kutter by Jeff Strand

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27. Blaze of Glory by Weston Ochse
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25. Broken Skin by Nate Southard
26. Kutter by Jeff Strand
27. Blaze of Glory by Weston Ochse
28. House of Fallen Trees by Gina Ranalli
29. The Memory Tree by John Little

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30. While the City Sleeps by O'Neill & Rollo
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