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Feb '17 *
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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Smerd says:
#60, Reply to #59

May '17
Jack The Ripper goes to the Old West, fun book.


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Smerd says:
#61

May '17
Star Wars: Razor's Edge Martha Wells. Set right before Empire Strikes Back.


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Smerd says:
#65

Jun '17
Been reading some horror comics:

Texas Chainsaw Massacre (6 issue series) This picks up right where the 2003 remake left off. Pretty good so far.

Joe Hill's Locke & Key I'd read all of Joe's books, so figured I'd read his comic book outings, been enjoying it. I'm on the first volume Welcome To Lovecraft.

Paper Girls Set in the late 80's. Group of teen girls delivering newspapers join up when strange things start happening around town.


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Smerd says:
#69, Reply to #66

Jun '17
That's my favorite of Joe's too. I still haven't read the other King son, Owen's stuff yet, I know he doesn't write horror and is more along the line of John Irving. Owen and dad are supposedly writing a book together.


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Smerd says:
#72, Reply to #71

Jun '17
I read one of her books, Small World, about a doll house at the White House, haven't read it since the 80's so don't remember much about it.


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Smerd says:
#70, Reply to #68

Jun '17
I want to read that one.


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Smerd says:
#73, Reply to #70

Jun '17
And now I am. Lovecraft Country. Really enjoying it so far.


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Smerd says:
#75, Reply to #74

Jun '17
Yeah, I think for HBO, it'll be a series? And Jordan Peele is producing.

JJ also produced the miniseries adaptation of Stephen King's 11/22/63 which I thought was really good. And he's producing another King series, though not based on a specific book, it'll be about Castle Rock (the town in many of King's novels)


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Smerd says:
#77, Reply to #76

Jun '17
Well, to be fair I became aware of Lovecraft Country mainly from Foz's post above, though I had heard of the series, I didn't really pay attention since I don't get the channel. But when Foz pointed out the book I looked into it and the series. I was looking for something new to read.

Also, after seeing 11/22/63 I've kept my eye out for future JJ TV projects.


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Smerd says:
#81, Reply to #78

Jun '17
I'd heard of them, but never actually listened. I like what I hear so far.emoticon


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#83

Jun '17 *
Read Jeff Strand's The Greatest Zombie Movie Ever Made, humorous book about 3 high school friends trying to make their first horror feature.

Read Joe Lansdale's Mucho Mojo, second book in the Hap $ Leonard series. Very good, and has many differences from the second season of the Hap & Leonard TV series.

Currently reading Ed Lee and John Pelan's Family Tradition. Really disgusting, and graphic. Twisted. Really enjoying it. Backwoods cannibal rednecks, HP Lovecraft, and set in Washington State.


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Smerd says:
#88, Reply to #84

Jun '17
I've been thinking about re reading IT also, I usually try to read it during the Summer, along with books Dan Simmon's Summer Of Night, and Robert McCammon's Boy's Life.


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Smerd says:
#87, Reply to #86

Jun '17
Thank you for bringing my attention to Lovecraft Country, been one of the best reads for me in a long long time.


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#91

Jun '17
Now reading the third book in Joe R Lansdale's Hap & Lenoard series: The Two-Bear Mambo


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Smerd says:
#94, Reply to #92

Jul '17
I still haven't seen the new Doc Strange movie. I watched that 1970's made for TV one when it originally aired, but don't remember anything about it.
Of all of the various Marvel comics I grew up on, Strange was never one I read, I should remedy that.


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#93

Jul '17
Reading the King Kong novelization (the 1933 film), so far enjoying it. Fun adventure novel, doesn't read like the typical novelization.

Reading the first issue of Marvel's 1970's Planet Of The Apes magazine. First part is a comic continuation picking up after Battle For... ends. The second part is a direct adaptation of the films themselves.


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#96

Jul '17
Finished re reading Pierre Boulle's Planet Of The Apes.

I thought about re reading the POTA novelizations, but it hasn't been that long ago that I read them.

So now I'm reading British author Guy N Smith's The Camp (Secret psychological experiments are being performed on holidayers at a Resort Holiday Camp)


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Smerd says:
#98, Reply to #97

Jul '17
The Girl Next Door is another excellent book by him, also The Lost. And I really enjoyed his Dead River trilogy which includes The Woman.


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Jul '17 *
Lot Lizards - Ray Garton (Vampire novel set at a truck stop in Yreka, CA. Fun read so far. Oh, and 'lot lizards' are prostitutes that hang around truck stop parking lots.)


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Smerd says:

Jul '17
Now reading the novella Gwendy's Button Box by Stephen King and Richard Chizmar.




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