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Jan 01, 2026 11:33AM
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I preordered that one, Erin. Still haven't started it yet!!I am about halfway through a Swedish crime novel: The Glass Man and I'm still reading The Essential Horror Stories by Joe Lansdale. The Essential Horror of Joe R. Lansdale
I am almost done listening to The Remaking by Clay McLeod Chapman.
Char wrote: "I preordered that one, Erin. Still haven't started it yet!!I am about halfway through a Swedish crime novel: The Glass Man and I'm still reading The Essential Horror Stories by J..."
I got it for Christmas, I can't wait to dive into it!
Currently about 100 pages into Looking Glass Sound by Catriona Ward, my Gothic novel read for International Gothic Reading Month according to The Society for the Study of the American Gothic: https://americangothicsociety.com/int...
I read The End..... about a month ago, and read the Stand many years ago, when it came out. I thought almost all of the stories in The End....were just great, and brought me backto how immersed I was in the characters of The Stand. The End... also introduced me to a bunch of writers that were totally new to me.
I just finished Only the Devil is Here by Stephen Michell and for a book I randomly decided to read from the library it was great! And kinda wholesome for horror fantasy at times. It’s one I defo need to get a copy for my shelf too.
I just finished a Swedish crime novel:
. This is the second in a series, and even though I didn't enjoy it quite as much as the first, it was still very good.I'm about to start a cosmic horror novella:
and then I'll be starting our second group read.
Finished both His Grace, the Duke and Pucking Strong and currently reading Before the Coffee Gets Cold
Monica wrote: "I'm still reading
and also started
"I have The Devil's Knot sitting on my shelf! I definitely need to get to that one.
I also recently finished The Long Walk
. Now I can finally watch the movie!
Yesterday, I finished my reread of Revival via audio. I think this book has the best King ending out of all of his books. I loved the The Long Walk too!
Currently I'm reading our group read: By the Light of Dead Stars and I'm listening to Phil Fracassi's
for International Gothic Reading Month.
I have that Triana right next to my reclinder. It's been sitting there for over a year and I still haven't read it. :(
Just finished Fever House by Keith Rosson and Maeve Fly by C.J. Leede. Loved them both! My 1st Rosson and now I want to read them all.
Reading It Was Her House First The story is surprisingly good but I do have one bone to pick about the grammar. Several times it's written "Me and Kate" and it should be "Kate and I". Just my own little annoyance.
Char wrote: "I have that Triana right next to my reclinder. It's been sitting there for over a year and I still haven't read it. :("You should read it as soon as you can. It's so good.
Sjgomzi wrote: "Just finished Fever House by Keith Rosson and Maeve Fly by C.J. Leede. Loved them both! My 1st Rosson and now I want to read them all."Love Maeve Fly. I want to re read it soon.
Recently finished Cabin Black and it is fantastic for anyone who loves cabin in the woods horror or the Evil Dead movies. Plus it's a shorter read at just under 160 pages!
Just getting started with When the Wolf Comes Home after hearing so many good things about it, and finding out that Nat Cassidy will be at an event I'm attending at the end of Feb. So will CJ Leede, so I need to put Maeve Fly high in the stack as well! :-)I resisted Gone to See the River Man for quite a while, because my tastes have migrated away from extreme horror. But the thing is, while there are extreme elements to the book, I'm not sure I'd call it extreme horror. I admit I enjoyed it far more than I thought I would.

