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Heart-shaped box was a brilliant story, not the best written books ever written but really creepy. My boyfriend created a scribble eyed gif of my avatar for me!
Horns has been my favourite of his up to now. Not the most scary or horror like of his books but fantastically written and an excellent story. I seem to have a thing for stories based on American kids, like IT and Summer of Night.
I honestly though NOS4R2 as it's called over here to be a bit 'meh'. It just wasn't scary for me at all. I really need to read it again someday.
I'm useless as remembering all stories in a book of short stories but Pop Art from 20th Century Ghosts is probably the best short story I have ever read. Some of the visuals it created were terrifying!


Which was your favorite story in 20th CG?

Which was your favorite story in 20th CG?"
It's been a while but, if I had to pick- the title story and the one about the horror writer. I enjoyed them all.

Which was your favorite story in 20th CG?"
It's been a while but, if I ..."
I love everything I've read from Joe Hill so far. I think that The Fireman is tied with Wraith for my favorite. I think he really came into his own with The Fireman and I loved all the nods to The Stand.
I'm re-reading 20th Century Ghosts now and I think the short form works as well for him as it did for his father.


Which was your favorite story in 20th CG?"
It's been a ..."
I think I need to find my copy seeing as how I can't remember any of the story titles! I was super impressed.

Pop Art was loved by so many. I felt like I didn't get it.

Pop Art was so sweet because it was mixed up in all that horror and it was a story you could share with anyone above 5 or so. I really loved it and so did all three of my children.

I read that too and I'm very excited about it!

I tend not to pay attention to critics or the hype, so I'm wary.

I tend not to pay attention to critics or the hype, so I'm wary."
Well I love Hill and also King and Herbert, so you might.

I tend not to pay attention to critics or the hype, so ..."
Any titles you recommend?

I tend not to pay attention to critics ..."
The fan favourite seems to be NOS4A2, or NOS4R2 depending on where you are, but I really think that's one of his weaker ones.
My favourite is Horns but that's more of a coming of age story but as scary as Heart-Shaped box.
See which one your library has in

I'll check out Horns, so thank you!


I saw Joe Hill in San Diego a couple of weeks ago. There's a picture on my profile page. It was actually my third time seeing him and I just love the guy!

And Sheffield 1pm, Nottingham 4pm and Derby book festival 7pm on Saturday.
He didn't come to my city but my copy of The Fireman is signed. He must have signed extra for the other Waterstones to sell.

I’m sure part of that was that I run a RL Book/Movie club at the local library and really lobbied for this one since the book is one of my favorites. There are some very elderly members of our group and they universally hated the movie. Now they are less likely to take my suggestions to heart. O_o

And Sheffield 1pm, Nottingham 4pm and Derby book festival 7pm on Saturday.
He didn't come to my city but my copy of ..."
Kieron wrote: "Joe Hill is in Glasgow right now and in Edinburgh tonight @ 6.30 according to his Twitter feed."
Thanks so much, there's still hope for me, then!


I found Horns to be a mixed bag of nuts. I loved the beginning when Ig was using his horns for mischief. Then when it turned into a pathetic love story, I felt it went downhill fast. I thing Hill has got a great writing voice, but it's the direction he sometimes takes his stories that's left me scratching my head.



I actually wasn't a huge fan of "Horns" or "NOS482" which I actually gave up on entirely. I think my favorite story in "20th Century Ghosts" is probably "The Cape" which was actually also turned into a pretty cool graphic novel (its expanded on a bit and given an actual ending, worth checking out). Its just a totally unexpected kind of story given what we associate with super hero powers and something as innocent sounding as getting the power of flight.
Here's my write up for "The Fireman" which I also wasn't so crazy about. Might be a bit spoilery...https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...


I seem to be in the minority as a lover of Horns, but you can't go wrong with 20th Century Ghost, which is a collection of terrific short stories and a great introduction to his style.

It really is an ideal way to see if you like him. He pulls no punches in the short story format and he's never, ever obvious. Whatever you think he might be doing he's about to do the exact opposite. Makes for very nail biting reading.

Read it! Even if you just insert one story between a few books you read, they are all worth it.

Like yourself, I think that his writing speaks for itself . I started reading him before I knew that he was the son of my favorite all time author.
Looking for other opinions about the book. Hope you like it.
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