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Post by sdkdmd on Mar 16, 2013 17:49:02 GMT -6
8. Walk The Sky by David Silva & Robert Swartwood
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Post by vampduster on Mar 17, 2013 6:52:57 GMT -6
26. Children Of No One by Nicole Cushing
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Post by ichorous on Mar 17, 2013 9:49:52 GMT -6
7. The Hoard - Alan Ryker 8. Sisters - Brian Knight 9. The Man Who Collected Machen - Mark Samuels 10. Invisible Fences - Norman Prentiss 11. Fierce As The Grave- John Horner Jacobs 12. All Heads Turn When The Hunt Goes By - John Farris
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Post by vampduster on Mar 21, 2013 5:28:14 GMT -6
27. Dark Of The Sun by Maynard Sims
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Post by vampduster on Mar 22, 2013 5:34:28 GMT -6
28. Double Act by Maynard & Sims
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Post by brett on Mar 22, 2013 6:30:12 GMT -6
12. NightWhere by John Everson 13. Children of No One by Nicole Cushing
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Post by sdkdmd on Mar 23, 2013 18:24:06 GMT -6
9. When We Join Jesus In Hell by Lee Thompson 10. Milton's Children by Jason V Brock
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Post by vampduster on Mar 24, 2013 6:12:35 GMT -6
29. Kick-Ass 2 Prelude: Hit-Girl by Mark Millar graphic novel
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Post by vampduster on Mar 26, 2013 6:05:24 GMT -6
30. The Circle by Bentley Little
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Post by vampduster on Mar 27, 2013 6:14:52 GMT -6
31. The Waking: Dream's End by Raven Gregory graphic novel
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Post by vampduster on Mar 28, 2013 5:46:07 GMT -6
32. More Than Midnight by Brian Freeman
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Post by vampduster on Mar 31, 2013 7:27:20 GMT -6
33. I'm Not Sam by Jack Ketchum and Lucky McKee
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Post by kresby on Mar 31, 2013 11:39:54 GMT -6
Books read and recommended for March, 2013.
Hard cover - 1. The Twelve-Fingered Boy by John Hornor Jacobs from Carolrhoda Lab. This guy sure can write. YA novel. 1st in a trilogy. Kept my attention. 2. A Carnivale of Horror edited by Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane from PS Publishing. Excellent collection of oldies and original stories. 3. Children of No One by Nicole Cushing from DarkFuse. Very original, creative novella. Enthralling prose but the ending left me a bit wanting and a bit confused. I'll read her next one. 4. Dark of the Sun by Maynard Sims from DarkFuse. Well written thriller but I miss supernatural elements. 5. Suburban Jungle by Brett McBean from Tasmaniac. Great stuff. Excellent trilogy with bonus stories from other authors. And a Minnion remarque. Rock on.
Paperback - 6. Hag Night by Tim Curran from Severed Press. Lot's of vampiric gore and nasties but the characterization is missing. Could care less about what happens to anybody and much of the time nothing really does happen to forward the plot. Disappointing. 7. Bleed On Me by Shane McKenzie from Abattoir Press. Another gory romp from McKenzie with crazy plot and characters to fill it out. 8. Buk and Jimmy Go West by Brett McBean from LegumeMan Books. Loved this. Very unique take on a serial killer and his apprentice. Well done. 9. The Late Night Horror Show by Bryan Smith from Samhain. Too much repetitious action with bloody horror and sophomoric titillation and not enough character-driven story. Would have been better at novella length. First Smith I didn't enjoy. 10. Muerte can Carne by Shane McKenzie from Deadite Press. I'm digging McKenzie. Need more. 11. To the Death by Wrath James White from Severed Press. What a raging blast. White is on a roll. 12. The Summer We Lost Alice by Jan Strnad from self-published. Strnad writes very well. I wanted more thrills and action although it kept me reading.
Digital - 13. Cthulhu Unbound 3 by Cody Goodfellow, D. L. Snell, Tim Curran and David Conyers & Brian Sammons from Permuted Press. Curran's story was not up to par but OK. 14. The Pale Man by Nate Southard from Abattoir Press. Supernatural mystery thriller novella. I enjoy Nate's horror more but this is tight and well written. 15. Merciless by Brandon Ford from Black Bed Sheet. Pleasant surprise to find Ford. He is like the next best thing to Jack Ketchum. Creepy stuff, some based on real life murders. Will look for more from him. 16. Dead Heart by Brandon Ford. Catchy novelette with a great ending. 17. Shock Totem #6. Great mag with good stories, reviews and interviews. 18. Raptors by Conrad Williams from his web site. Very good short story.
Other -
Favorites = #1, 2, 3, 5, 7, 8, 10, 11, 15, 16, 17, 18.
Support Indie Horror Publishers and Enjoy - kresby
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Post by vampduster on Apr 2, 2013 5:28:35 GMT -6
34. Grimm Fairy Tales: Sleepy Hollow by Dan Wickline graphic novel
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Post by vampduster on Apr 4, 2013 5:41:54 GMT -6
35. Kinsmen by Bill Pronzini
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