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Just a few more pages to go before I finish this:
Contains some good stories, especially the one by Ambrose Bierce. Didn't realize what a cool writer he was.
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"It is with considerable difficulty that I remember the original era of my being." Mary Shelley, FRANKENSTEIN "Within the framework of most horror tales we find a moral code so strong it would make a Puritan smile." Stephen King, DANSE MACABRE |
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Brand new! (copyright 2015)
The Monstrous: Ellen Datlow |
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Exquisite Corpse: Surrealism and the Black Dahlia Murder, by Mark Nelson and Sarah Bayliss
Imo, the definitive illustrated book on the subject. I've read this sucker at least 4 times. |
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Started this:
Pretty darn good so far considering lost world stories have long since passed their prime.
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OH YEAH!!! Just put the new Stephen King on hold at the library it's called The Bazzar of Bad Dreams
Currently readin' James Herbert: The Ghosts of Sleath |
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Currently about halfway through Jurassic Park. Never read it, it's way different and pretty good.
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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eWPwyW_A7xc Recent Movie Watches Back to the Future 3 7/10 Predator 9/10 Terminator 5 7/10 |
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Reading 11/22/63 by Stephen King
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