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Is anyone interested in doing the Robert McCammon Challenge? It's where we read one McCammon book a month in chronological order starting with
Baal.
Kellie wrote: "I’m reading Infestation
"Love that book. You should check out the next two in the series!

I thought I felt my bones and teeth shifting. That will explain it.

What is everyone reading these days? I just finished an old 1970's horror trope,
Audrey Rose by
Frank De Felitta. I'm now working on
The Beast of Brenton Woods by
Jackson R. Thomas and
Under the Fang.

Welcome, Matt. Which SK book is your favorite?

I picked up a few used Wilson paperbacks this weekend (
Reprisal and
The Touch)

It should be towards the end of April.

Yes. It’s based of Dan Simmon’s novel of the same name.

Yeah, I thought it was really well done. Exceptional acting and set. It looks like they didn't get cheap in the design or special effects.
Char wrote: "Ken wrote: "Char wrote: "I liked it enough that I bought a few more Farris books, but I think I've only read one of them so far. Son of the Endless Night is the one I read.
But I sti..."Okay. I think we're going to do The Fury later in April. I'll give you a heads up when I create the thread.

Did anyone watch AMC's The Terror last night?
Char wrote: "I liked it enough that I bought a few more Farris books, but I think I've only read one of them so far. Son of the Endless Night is the one I read.
But I still have [bookcover:The Fu..."Look out! You may have the makings of a buddy read right there ;-)
Char wrote: "Yep. I read it a few years back and enjoyed it. I don't remember much about it now, though, other than how it started off."It was my first Farris and I thought his writing style was excellent. Reminded me of Peter Straub, to some degree.

Has anyone read this classic from the late 1970s?