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Jan 17, 2013 05:36PM

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10.The Stake
9. Misery
8. The Mailman
7. Hive
6. Little Star
5. The Exorcist
4. The Rising
3. Dark Places
2. Fully Loaded Thrillers
1. I Am Legend
Thanks, William. I guess I shouldn't complain. It was mostly a lot of little stuff that added up to make me very grumpy throughout the year. And like I said, I didn't seem to read a lot of great books this year. That being said, here's my list:
10. The Dead of Winter
9. Santa Steps Out: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups
8. The Monster Men
7. No Place to Die
6. Soultaker
5. Swan Song
4. Blood Games
3. Slither
2. Biohazard
And the #1 book I read for the year was...
1. Ice Station
I was hesitant to make this my #1 book, as it is not a horror book, but what the hell - figured I'd mix it up a bit this time! And it was such out of control action, I couldn't help but love it!
10. The Dead of Winter
9. Santa Steps Out: A Fairy Tale for Grown-Ups
8. The Monster Men
7. No Place to Die
6. Soultaker
5. Swan Song
4. Blood Games
3. Slither
2. Biohazard
And the #1 book I read for the year was...
1. Ice Station
I was hesitant to make this my #1 book, as it is not a horror book, but what the hell - figured I'd mix it up a bit this time! And it was such out of control action, I couldn't help but love it!
By the way, William, looks like you've read some good ones this year. I really liked Misery and The Mailman. And I love Richard Laymon, so I'm sure I will like The Stake when I finally get to that one (it's one of the few of his left that I haven't read yet). And I really have to get to I Am Legend - there's really no excuse at this point for my having not read that one yet!

Yeah, the long books are always intimidating to me, but I know everyone loves Swan Song, so I figured I better get to it - and it was pretty good.
Regarding Edward Lee, I thought Slither was one of his better ones. He's kind of hit or miss for me - some I've liked a lot and some have just been okay. That being said, I have only read his Leisure releases, and I hear that his books that are released by the more independent publishers are more bloody and gruesome and such. I think people tend to like those ones better. I keep meaning to get to one of those (like The Bighead (I hear that's a good one)), but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I'll have to add that to my list of must reads for this year!
Regarding Edward Lee, I thought Slither was one of his better ones. He's kind of hit or miss for me - some I've liked a lot and some have just been okay. That being said, I have only read his Leisure releases, and I hear that his books that are released by the more independent publishers are more bloody and gruesome and such. I think people tend to like those ones better. I keep meaning to get to one of those (like The Bighead (I hear that's a good one)), but I haven't gotten around to it yet. I'll have to add that to my list of must reads for this year!

I actually liked both of those, William. City Infernal and Slither were two of my favorites of Edward Lee's - so in my opinion, you're good to start with either of those (for whatever my opinion's worth). If I remember correctly, City Infernal has some gross stuff in it, but I think you can handle it!
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