adgy-san
PJ Harvey is God
I was told that Joe Hill is really good, So I think that's next.
I definitely recommend his stuff.
I was told that Joe Hill is really good, So I think that's next.
I definitely recommend his stuff.
How long is your commute? I'm a slow reader so I'm envious of people that can read a book or two a week.
I was thinking of starting with either Heart Shaped Box or Twentieth Century ghost (short story collection). Which would you prefer? or is there something else that you would? I see he has quite a few collaborations but would rather start off with something of his.
On a side note, after seeing the list here and googling scariest novels, Turn of the Screw kept showing up. I tried it and got about a quarter way through the book and realized I had no idea what was happening. Maybe I'll try again later.
Heart Shaped Box would probably be my recommendation as the first place to start. Although you might also want to read Horns, as the movie is due out next year. I haven't read that yet, but I have no reason not to expect it to be high quality.
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Really enjoyed this book and it had some nice scary parts. The ending wasn't as good as I hoped but all in all a good book. I just downloaded 20th Century Ghosts and am really anxious to read this collection of short stories. But I also got 11/22/63 by Stephen King. Anyone have any thoughts on that book?
Just finished Mark Owen's book, No Easy Day. GREAT read on the Bin Laden raid.
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Joe Hill has some nice shades...really learned from his pop. That being said, I don't think he has hit his stride...yet. And when he does, it will be magnificent. Reading 11/22/63 right now...AND LOVING IT. Vintage King, just beautiful to behold. I may stop reading when he stops writing.