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Roiffalo 08-01-2017 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake.Ashworth (Post 1026193)
Ohhhh Mountains is one of my favorite. You need to find it. After you get past all the technical talk of latitudes and longitudes, its really fun.

Latitudes and longitudes, oh joybunnies. ::big grin::

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1026332)
UNCLE TOM'S CABIN-Harriet Beecher Stowe

Lol, my mother and I were talking about this book just recently since we were visiting Gettysburgh. I had to read it for a High School English class and she apparently had never read it. Can't say I remember it well, I just remember Stowe insisted on writing the dialogue to sound the way the characters actually pronounced things. Having to read that shit out loud without reading it before hand was FRUSTRATING.

FryeDwight 08-08-2017 05:48 AM

AND I DON'T WANT TO LIVE THIS LIFE-Deborah Spungen. Very good, but heartbreaking story of Nancy Spungen who gained notoriety as Sid Vicious's girlfriend. Nancy was a wild child who basically stretched her Parent's love and patience to the limit...whenever my Daughter tested my limits, I would think of what the Spungen's went through and counted to 20.

CallumJ 08-11-2017 04:22 AM

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Originally Posted by FangoFan (Post 16172)
Fiction or non-fiction , what book are you currently reading?


I just started The Deceased by Tom Piccerilli

Agadorah: Devil's breath by Theresa A. James.

I read another one by this author weeks ago, Lost in the shadows: a crime thiller and i really liked it.

FryeDwight 08-11-2017 06:00 AM

A LIFE IN PARTS-Bryan Cranston

FryeDwight 08-15-2017 05:37 AM

THE MONSTER SHOW-David J Skal. Very good history of Horror culture from early 1900's to the early 90's. Skal truly knows his stuff and after Greg Mank (who I met at Fanex), Dave does the best commentaries.

Repo'd 08-15-2017 09:24 AM

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Originally Posted by FryeDwight (Post 1026767)
THE MONSTER SHOW-David J Skal. Very good history of Horror culture from early 1900's to the early 90's. Skal truly knows his stuff and after Greg Mank (who I met at Fanex), Dave does the best commentaries.

That's a splendid read! I agree, Skal knows the genre and obviously loves it.

MichaelMyers 08-15-2017 09:29 AM

Necroscope by Brian Lumely.

https://images.gr-assets.com/books/1...2l/1063376.jpg

Dead Bad Things 08-17-2017 05:21 PM

Depraved by Bryan Smith was pretty good and vulgar.

I Am Providence by Nick Mamatas...This is his new one, it's really good writing.

FryeDwight 08-22-2017 05:37 AM

ENGLISH GOTHIC-Jonathan Rigby. History of British Horror cinema from early days to Tom Slaughter to Hammer and beyond.

FryeDwight 09-05-2017 05:37 AM

IN BROAD DAYLIGHT- Harry MacKean. Interesting account of a small Northwest Missouri town who was terrorized by one Ken Tex McElroy who always seemed to get away with his misdeeds. One morning, while sitting in his Pickup in the Town Center, shots ran out and He was blown straight to Hell. But oddly enough, No one saw anything. To the best of my knowledge, the case is still unsolved.


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