Finished The Twelve by Justin Cronin. Book 2 of The Passage trilogy! Finally!

It was interesting read, but too long. Too much back story and details that could have been condensed quite a bit. As it is, I didn’t like the fist quarter, second quarter was okay, third was interesting, and really enjoyed the last one.

Still one book remaining in the trilogy, but need a break, will come back to after a little while.

Read some more stories from The Complete Fiction of H. P. Lovecraft.

Now reading The Crystal Shard by R. A. Salvatore. First book of The Icewind Dale Trilogy, and The Legend of Drizzt / Forgotten Realms series (publication order).

It’s my first Drizzt, and first D&D novel and has been on my wishlist for a very long time. Just started it so can’t really say much about it, but enjoying it so far.

What about all of you? What have you been reading or listening to lately?


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Working my way through book 5 of He Who Fights With Monsters.

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Jason has just been diverted from Japan to Indonesia as shit is fucked up.

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I am slowly going through The Wandering Inn. Without spoiling things I’m loving the utility of a door.

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Really enjoying this series, too. (wanderinginn.com) Amazing amount of output from the author, and while there’s no way you can enjoy every plot thread (I just don’t care for Flos), it’s amazing how often I get excited when a new chapter starts from a new perspective.

Personally, I’m also working on “When the Clock Broke” https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/195790601-when-the-clock-broke and “This America of Ours” https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/58311951-this-america-of-ours

Both are interesting reads, but “America” is definitely largely lighter material …(wild, given it’s about McCarthy-era politics)

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Nice saved your recommendations. Thanks!

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Those are two non-fiction books about American politics. Very different from Innworld…

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Not my usual thing, I’m admittedly a trashy action thriller person, but Yellowface is very much keeping my attention at the moment. It’s very well written

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R. F. Kaung comes up often, should read something from him.

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I think his name’s Rebecca :)

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Oops. My bad. Just looked her up, she is just 28, that’s pretty impressive.

Thanks for the correction!

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I’ve been thoroughly enjoying the Infinite Series by Jeremy Robinson. It is a masterwork of scifi, spanning several scifi sub-genres. Each book (that I’ve read so far) is only loosely connected to the other books - it reminds me a bit of early Marvel movies where at the end Nick Fury shows up. I had read Infinite, not knowing that it was the beginning of a series, and then when I found out I decided I would read the next book, but make no commitments to continue the series. I’ve not stopped and each book just keeps getting better.

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Haven’t read the series, but apparently you get crossovers in last few books.

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I randomly stumbled across the dark which is much later in the series and really enjoyed it. I’ve now gone back and started from the beginning with infinite and will be continuing in order. I’m looking forward to it!

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“Across the Dark”, D for Dark, D for Death. Yeah, makes sense that’s the one you stumbled upon. 😀

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Not currently reading anything but just finished The Fisherman by John Langan. I’m just here hoping someone can recommend some good horror from the last few years

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I read a lot of horror! Here are some of my recent faves:

  • Horror Movie by Paul Tremblay
  • I Was a Teenage Slasher by Stephen Graham Jones
  • Night of the Mannequins by Stephen Graham Jones
  • The Luminous Dead by Caitlin Starling
  • Ghost Eaters by Clay McLeod Chapman
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What did you think of Ghost Eaters? I found it a bit boring by the end. I finished it and I wouldn’t say it was bad but it was a bit of a slog for me by the end.

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It’s been over a year now since I’ve read it, so I don’t remember a lot of the details, but I did quite like it overall. There were some parts that I thought were a bit overdone, I think it’s always a fine line with horror and people have different thresholds as well, but overall I enjoyed the weird creepy things that kept piling up by the end.

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I really loathed the fisherman. It felt like a bait and switch, and the framing device felt like I was being asked to accept an insane proposition. Why would they just sit there in that diner for what must have been hours listening to that guy exposit in anachronistic old-timey waffle?

I am baffled by its popularity.

Edit: conversely, and so I’m not being a negative Nancy, The Gone World by Tom Sweterlitsch was fun and weird and kept me interested.

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I’m not sure if these will exactly fit the bill for horror for you, but they scratched a similar genre itch for me:

  • The Terror - Dan Simmons
  • Plain Bad Heroines - Emily M Danforth
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I watched The Terror tv series and loved it, although I know the book is a bit different. Have you read The Hunger by Alma Katsu? Apparatus she wrote it as basically a spiritual followup, also being historical horror

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