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I'm actually about to finish Wolf's Hour today. It started off a bit slow, but now it's going full bore and I just want to sit down and read the rest in one shot. : )
McCammon: Blue World -- it's a really amusing short story collection. Of course, I adore short stories in general. It's a great form. For all of you who like the in-depth, amazing Swan Song, this book will be particularly interesting. I think a few are just a couple pages long (and every bit as good as his novels in my opinion).Non-McCammon: The Other by Thomas Tryon. It's one of favorite novels of all time (horror or otherwise). I reread it every 3-4 months like clockwork. Superb writing, uber creepy story. I think McCammon fans would appreciate both the story and the writing style. To be honest though, I recommend it to everyone because I love it that much. ;)
Kylie wrote: "Non-McCammon: The Other by Thomas Tryon. It's one of favorite novels of all time (horror or otherwise). I reread it every 3-4 months like clockwork. Superb writing, uber creepy story. I think McCammon fans would appreciate both the story and the writing style. To be honest though, I recommend it to everyone because I love it that much. ;) Kylie -- I too love Tom Tyron's The Other and even more Harvest Home which I always recommend to everyone
Joanna, I liked Harvest Home alot too. The last 50 pages or so just kind got boring for me though. I should probably give it another read sometime.I liked the tv movie/mini-series of Harvest Home as well (hubby found it someplace for me, taped off tv in the 80s). Bette Davis was perfectly cast! :D
Kylie wrote: "Joanna, I liked Harvest Home alot too. The last 50 pages or so just kind got boring for me though. I should probably give it another read sometime.
I liked the tv movie/mini-series of Harvest Home..."
I have to read this book someday.
I liked the tv movie/mini-series of Harvest Home..."
I have to read this book someday.
Kylie wrote: "Joanna, I liked Harvest Home alot too. The last 50 pages or so just kind got boring for me though. I should probably give it another read sometime.I liked the tv movie/mini-series of Harvest Home..."
I Love "The Other" and especially "Harvest Home." The TV movie, "The Dark Secret of Harvest Home" is fantastic and, apart from another amazing performance from the great Bette Davis, it also features a beautiful 19 year old Rosanna Arquette. What a colossal crush I had on her at age 15!
Lou, I strongly recommend The Other if you're going to read Harvest Home. Hard to imagine one without the other for me. ;)Marc, seriously... I adore Bette Davis! Couldn't have been more perfect for the role. :) For anyone interested, it also stars a very young Tracy Gold. Rene Auberjonois (Benson and Deep Space Nine) plays Jack Stump too, which couldn't have been better cast!
I just found out through Amazon that The Other is FINALLY being rereleased later this year and will also be available as an ebook -- Amazon also has a new edition of Harvest Home selling for $180 !!! yes $180 - not $18.00 -- unless , hopefully there's a printing error there .... I'm hoping to also see it show up as an ebook
Kylie wrote: "Lou, I strongly recommend The Other if you're going to read Harvest Home. Hard to imagine one without the other for me. ;)
Marc, seriously... I adore Bette Davis! Couldn't have been more perfect f..."
I've read The other thanks.
Marc, seriously... I adore Bette Davis! Couldn't have been more perfect f..."
I've read The other thanks.
Joanna, $180 for a new edition? That seems rather ridiculous. Most likely a printing error... can't imagine a single reason why a new edition would be more than $20.
Joanne,I would love to read this Thomas Tryon book,but have been unable to find a copy. with reference to non-McCammon novels which I think would be appealing,I found a wonderful read called 'The Passage' by Justin Cronin,it is an amazing tale of survival in a post-apocalyptic world,it is a lot different to the usual "humanity on the edge" saga published and as a first time novel,it is a remarkable accomplishment and I just did not want it to end! The follow up novel "The Twelve" is out this year. Well recommended!
Anji wrote: "Joanne,I would love to read this Thomas Tryon book,but have been unable to find a copy. with reference to non-McCammon novels which I think would be appealing,I found a wonderful read called 'The P..."The Other seems to be easier to find than Harvest Home but check your library. I have my original hardcover but I'm still hoping to see it turn up as and ebook if just to see a new generation get to read it
Charles wrote: "Has anyone read Bethany's Sin I haven't seen many reviews."I read it many many years ago - it was one of my starts into horror and Robert McCammon but I haven't read it recently.
I read Bethany's Sin many years ago,and although I personally, wouldn't rate it as one of my favs,it's well worth a read anyway.
Bethany's Sin is nowhere near as good as Boy's Life or Swan Song. It was readable, but more like something from John Saul....
Bethany's Sin just shows how much McCammon has grown as a writer over the years. It's still a good read but I agree it doesn't rank up there with Boy's Life or Swan Song. It was my introduction to Robert McCammon though so I at least thank it for that :)
I want to thank you guy's for your input so I think I'll put Bethany's Sin on my TBR someday list for now. I think I'll read The Five instead.
Swans Song and the following Matthew Corbett books! Queen of Bedlam, Mister Slaughter, The Providence Rider!Of course, my favorite book of all time, Boy's Life!
Charles wrote: "I want to thank you guy's for your input so I think I'll put Bethany's Sin on my TBR someday list for now. I think I'll read The Five instead."
Great idea The Five is awesome!
Great idea The Five is awesome!
Cindy wrote: "Yes, definitely one of his best! I just finished it last week. Very enjoyable read!"
Three unique stories the five, boys life and swan song that are screaming to be made into great movies.
Three unique stories the five, boys life and swan song that are screaming to be made into great movies.
Lou wrote: "Three unique stories the five, boys life and swan song that are screaming to be made into great movies..."You know it! Maybe Ron Howard should give "The Dark Tower" a rest ( not that it wouldn't be great movie, but no one's biting) and give some other great stories a try. I always thought that Mine would be great on the big screen as well. Audiences would also be ripe for They Thirst. And Usher's Passing.... and... so on... :)
Books mentioned in this topic
The Other (other topics)Harvest Home (other topics)
The Wolf's Hour (other topics)
Gone South (other topics)






Boys life and Swan Song.