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It's actually by one of my favorite artists, Ray Caesar. He's definitely twisted and ridiculously talented. You can check out his stuff here:
http://www.raycaesar.com/work I started a thread about him a while ago where I posted a few of my favorite works of his. Check it out. Enjoy! :) http://horror.com/forum/showthread.php?t=32215 |
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Have two on the go right now:
Vincent Price: A Daughter's Biography by Victoria Price The Actor Speaks: Voice and the Performer by Patsy Rodenburg
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Human Natures by Paul Ehrlich (2000). Finally someone that seems willing to end the debate of nature vs nurture by combining these two in regards to what shapes human nature. Ashe.
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Thanks for the links. Yeah, I really like his borderline creepy/kinky view of the world around him. Makes my brainstem twang like a jew's harp.
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Tom Rob Smith "The Secret Speech"
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William Shatner : Star Trek Memories
a lot of fun. Shatner has a lot of humor in his books - always entertaining (and informative) |
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hi
hmmmm , im reading ummmmmm jim getting down and dirty with pam
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Blade: Playing Dead by Tim Bowler
A psychological thriller about a fourteen year old boy running away from goons who want to capture him. Interesting POV narrative, but it could be a bit more interesting. Children of Hurin by J.R.R. Tolkein It's not a horror or thriller, but hey, you asked me what I was reading. |
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Mister B Gone- Clive Barker
Might be his worst work ever. Devoid of shock and horror, I wasn't pulled emotionally into this story at all. The references to babies-very unnecessary. It took me a whole week to finish it and I was very glad when it was finally done, good thing I only paid 3 bucks for this in the bargain bin. Strange Candy- Laurell K. Hamilton Collection of short stories eh. Filled in carpool lane time and waiting for soccer practice to end:rolleyes: |
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