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Feb 2017 *
I'm reading two. I don't normally read two at time, but since one is a film book, it's easy for me to go back and forth between the two.

Regional Horror Films 1958-1990: A State By State Guide With Interviews
Thank you to Psychobeatnik for making me aware of this. Really interesting read, there's films in here I've never heard of.

Guy N Smith's Bats Out Of Hell British killer bats book. It's a fun little read. Bats infected with virus are loose in England, biting people, and turning them into foaming mouthed psychos.


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Feb 2017
Lemmy's autobiography White Line Fever. Quite entertaining, but Lemmy is just almost too much of a regular, normal guy for this to be anything too spectacular.

The Headache Factory by Jim Goad. Details the author's personal dealings with a variety of psychotic internet stalkers. Amusing, if rather self-indulgent. Not a patch on anything Goad wrote in the the 90s, but still plenty of savage witticisms. Like this inarguable fact - "The best thing about the internet is that it allows everyone to express his, her or its opinion. That's also the worst thing about it."

Also nearing the end of Garth Ennis' The Boys. A wonderfully immoral and depraved takedown of superhero comics, as well as a brutal critique of celebrity culture. Definitely one of the most enjoyable comics I've ever read.


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