Cthulhu Dreams in Color: A Counter-NarrativeThey say I came to devour. That I rise from the depths to bring madness β to claw at the edges of reality, to twist the sky, to crack the minds of men like brittle shells. But tell me this: Have you ever tried sleeping for centuries, only to wake t... See More Β»
2/31 -- to be read by the end of this week right after HELL HOUSEI had started this author's Anathema, and was really getting into it, it can be very scary, but scariness is subjective, however i also was annoyed by the characters, and then it fell out of favor for me, past 80% into it i doubt i'll bother... See More Β» (1)
31 horror novels by the end of October (1/31)1. Isn't this a delicious looking paperback cover design? I must finish this by Wednesday, July 16 (((30 to go))) (1)
First edition books - 2The Thorn Birds by Colleen McCullough (Hardcover, 1977): βThere is a legend about a bird which sings just once in its life, more sweetly than any other creature on the face of the earth. From the moment it leaves the nest it searches for a thorn... See More Β» (2)
Horror on KoboAwhile ago, i had gotten a Kobo ereader, and there just so happens to be a nice tidy sum of horror stuff among them, most in the fantastic Plus catalog, and some are collections, i will be including the ones with 3 and 2 novels but not the few that... See More Β»
What do you think of Stephen King Novels?I prefer his short stories. Especially Skeleton Crew and Four Seasons. The Mist was most disturbing. His books are too long winded.
Please advice about how to understand Novels better!:(I love reading stories,all kinds of stories...But the problem is that I find it hard to understand Novels, even though my English is perfect. Any advice about how to understand the strange,words or "sentences" put in a strange order?