Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!*’s
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(group member since Apr 07, 2025)
Marc *Dark Reader with a Thousand Young! Iä!*’s
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from the Weird Book Club group.
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Ha ha, The third book in the Shadow Moon trilogy resells for obscene amounts (not over $100 but still). Thankfully it's on Internet Archive, because ... I am going to read the whole trilogy someday soonish. RE-read it actually. I am a book masochist, what can I say.
Bryan wrote: "Welcome and thank you for the post. I read weird books before I knew about 372 Pages. It was Wild Animus, the book written by a venture capitalist that was given out free on college campuses. But 3..."I've long been aware of Wild Animus, I don't think I've ever seen a copy in the wild though. There used to be a fun bad book podcast (name escapes me at the moment) where the hosts would often joke that you could find a copy of Wild Animus in literally any thrift store, and they advised buying it and then secretly placing it on a friend's bookshelf to see how long it took them to notice.
I haven't read this but hope to someday. If not for its length I would probably try it sooner. It is, of course, a sequel to the cult film Buckaroo Banzai, written by the original screenwriter. There is a novelization of the screenplay by the same writer also, The Adventures of Buckaroo Banzai Across the Eighth Dimension.
Hey Bryan, hi everyone else (anyone? New groups are tough). Also a "372" fan and a lover of bad books in particular even before I found the podcast. I don't go out of my way to try weird "good" books often, but I'm open to suggestions. I've dipped my toes into Carlton Mellick III, goofy weird erotica, self-published madness. I will soon be reading Paradise Logic which certainly has a weird cover.
