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message 1: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Hi,

May I make a general request for some of your opinions as to what some of the best horror/Dark Fantasy/Suspense novels and collections have been over the years?

I'm very familiar with King, Matheson, Bloch, Bradbury, Straub, Masterton etc.

Perhaps this can take the form of a "desert island list"?


message 2: by David (new)

David (r2drivenimpala) | 94 comments Jack Ketchum novels are very good. H. P. Lovecraft has inspired a lot of modern horror writers. I'll check my bookcase and reading list see if I can think of anymore.


message 3: by MJ (new)

MJ (zombette) | 545 comments Jonathan Maberrys Pine Deep series is super fun especially around Halloween.


message 4: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Yes, Zombette,
I have Mr. Mayberry's Pine Deep series on my TBR shelf just begging to be cracked open.


message 5: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Dark Forces by Kirby McCauley


message 6: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments Have you read any Richard Laymon? Some Joe Lansdale is considered horror also.


message 7: by Char (new)

Char | 17534 comments Mod
Blue World by Robert McCammon.

Any collection from Kealan Patrick Burke


Happy reading!


sonny (no longer in use) (satyrica) | 226 comments I know it's king but night shift is pretty cool with some generally scary short stories.


message 9: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Hi Jon,
I read "Dark Forces" when it was first published in 1981. What a great group of authors.
My first encounter with King's "The Mist".

My most valued collection.


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Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Hi Adam,
The only Laymon book I've ever read was "The Cellar".
Not very encouraged by this title. (Perhaps I was in the wrong frame of mind at the time.)
Looking forward to his "The Traveling Vampire Show" to be delivered this week. I've read quite a few positive reviews of this title.


message 11: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Thank you, Charlene,

I have a copy of Mr. Burke's, "Stage Whispers" on my TBR shelf.


message 12: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments Charlene is right. Burke is amazing. Anything he writes is great, and Stage Whispers is freaking awesome. You will need to get Nemesis, as well.


message 13: by Mollydee (new)

Mollydee | 193 comments Stage Whispers is on my tbr shelf now too :) thanks


message 14: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments Evans Light's Screamscapes is pretty phenomenal, too.


message 17: by Mollydee (new)

Mollydee | 193 comments Adam wrote: "Evans Light's Screamscapes is pretty phenomenal, too."

That is driving me nuts! I know a copy is being given away today (or maybe it was more than one I do not remember) I was just psyched because I have me tr and my To be read soon folder. That is where Screamscapes is. And it is on sale for $3.03 on Amazon now. But I do not know for how long. And I believe before October another one of your books is up for giveaway. Im there!


message 18: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments I don't want to self promote here, but my giveaway runs until 10/31. Thanks for your interest, Molly.


message 19: by Robert (new)

Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Thanks, Adam,

How would I go about getting a free copy of "Screamscapes" ?


message 20: by Adam (new)

Adam Light (goodreadscomadamlight) | 964 comments Sorry, Bob. I can't post a link for you on my phone. My brother's name is Evans Light. If you look him up on Amazon, you can get paperback or ebook format.


message 21: by Shawn (new)

Shawn | 1168 comments The Dark Descent by David G. Hartwell , Black Water The Book of Fantastic Literature by Alberto Manguel , Black Water 2 More Tales of the Fantastic by Alberto Manguel , Foundations of Fear by David G. Hartwell


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