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Originally Posted by neverending
If we don't expand the list beyond the top 10 most popular books of horror, how are we ever to compile a top 100? As the Prez said in the first post, this is not the time to criticize people's choices, now is the time to brainstorm.
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You've misunderstood. I'm not criticisizing others selections (which have been wonderful thus far), I'm just stating the criteria I've set for myself. There's no point in offering Wayne Simmons' Flu, cause nobody will have read it and I know it's probably not one of the best 100 horror works of all time.
Anyway, I'll vote for...
Flu by Wayne Simmons (a local author; think Dickens writing Romero)
The Island of Dr Moreau, you know who it's by!
The Frankenstein Diaries, edited by Rev Hubert Venables