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1. Sideshow by William Ollie

2. old Whispers magazine

 

The Button Molder by Fritz Leiber

Alderman Stratton's Fancy by David Campton

Castle of Tears by Glen Cook

Blood Moon by Thomas L. Owen

Chang Dree by Gerald W. Page

The Sorcerer's Dream by Brian Lumley

A Fly One by Steve Sneyd

The Last Ambition • shortstory by Charles L. Grant

Who Nose What Evil by Charles E. Fritch

The White Beast by Roger Zelazny

The Dead Line by Dennis Etchison

 

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3. Red Sky by Nate Southard

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Not a dam thing!!!

 

New Feist coming out next month and Fly-By-Night's a few months later will probably be my next reads (Dave I hate you goes without saying)

 

Last book I read was......The girl with the dragon tatoo...pretty brilliant book, didn't think I would enjoy as was completely overhyped but actually lived up to it much like Heath Ledgers performance as the Joker, you think it's people kissing ass cos he's dead but in reality it really is every bit as good as everyone was saying.

Might get the next to but not motivated myself to read anything thus far in 2011.

 

Read They Thirst last year, enjoyed it but it wasn't amazing and kinda made me want to re-read Necroscope, but I'm currently 1 & 2 missing as I gave them my Aunt in Ohio 2 years ago to spread the truth, and haven't re-invested in new ones yet :(

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1. Sideshow by William Ollie

2. old Whispers magazine

3. Red Sky by Nate Southard

4. All the Darkness in the World by Andy Deane

5. City of the Dead by Brian Keene

 

6. The Rising: Deliverance by Brian Keene A prequel of one of the characters from Keenes' The Rising series.

 

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7. Six Days by Kelli Owen. Owen's first novel

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