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Sounds good to me. I haven’t read Cutter yet either and have been planning to. I just read my first Ronald Malfi book and there are many other horror authors I’ve yet to get to.
I haven't read any Nick Cutter yet but I've read a few Ronald Malfi and he's amazing. I just bought The Narrows and I can't wait to get into it.
I really enjoyed The Troop and The Deep by Cutter. Have never heard of Malfi, but The Narrows sounds right up my alley. Definitely checking that out.
I just finished The Troop by Nick Cutter earlier this week so would be open to reading something else by him for sure!
Oh, I haven't read Nick Cutter yet either (well, okay, I did read the beginning of The Deep, but had to return it to the library before I could really get into it). I'd be in for any of his work, but The Troop is the one I'm most looking forward to.
Sounds like Cutter would be a choice start then. I’ll start another thread, and we can all name the one we’ll read. This is kind of exciting. Thanks all!
Just finished The Troop by Cutter and it was great!! Would love to try either Little Heaven or The Deep.
I read Little Heaven a couple years ago, and I rarely see people talk about it. I'd be curious to know what others think.
I don't know a lot about Cutter, but the summaries for "The Deep," and "The Acolyte" grabbed my attention. both seem to have somewhat mixed reviews, does anyone have input/recommendations on which to go for?
I haven’t read any Nick Cutter yet either but I’m also a huge fan of Ronald Malfi. I have multiple faves of his and Night Parade and Floating Staircase are two of them.
Haven't read any Nick Cutter, either - sounds good to me. Like the idea of starting with one author.
William wrote: "So, since like me, I'm guessing most of joined to get great ideas on what to read next, here's a thought to get things started. Instead of picking one book for those interested to read, maybe choos..."I read The Troop last week. It was a pretty quick and fun read. I suggest give it a shot.








(I've not read and been toying with the idea of Nick Cutter, but I'm open to other suggestions.)