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message 1: by Brandy (new)

Brandy (blbst36) | 3 comments I am not sure where to post this - if this is the wrong location, some direction would be appreciated.

I have been looking for a book I read for a while. The problem? No clue on the title or author. Yep - one of those people.

I got it from the library and it was told from the point of view if a demon that got sent to earth. It was first person narrative and told like a memoir. The book itself had pages with fake unfinished edges and a fake leather type cover - hardback. I do remember the last page freaking me out and telling me to look behind me because reading the narrative set him free

I really want to try and buy the book because I enjoyed it. Google has been no help, so I thought I would turn to my fellow bibliophiles.

Thanks in advance!


message 2: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) I don't have a clue. I don't think bindings help much. When you say unfinished pages, was it a diary? Any dates?

There is a group here on GR that specializes in this sort of thing, "What's the Name of That Book?" group.


message 3: by Charles (new)

Charles (kainja) | 85 comments about all I can tell you is that I'm pretty sure it's not an older book, published before the mid 90s. I'm pretty familiar with a lot of fantasy from that era. This definitely sounds like a new work. I've seen those kinds of rough edges on books. That suggests it might be from a smaller, specialty publisher. Good luck.


message 4: by James (new)

James | 1 comments I think this is MISTER B. GONE by Clive Barker.


message 5: by Brandy (new)

Brandy (blbst36) | 3 comments Jim - I did not know there was a group for this. I will keep them in mind next time.

James - That is it!! OMG - thank you so much!!


message 6: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2026 comments I've long been frustrated by the fact that I can't list a really good supernatural fiction anthology I read, back in the late 80s or early 90s when it was newly published, just because I can't recall the title or editor. It would have been published in the period from late 1988 to 1991, in hardcover and by a publisher with enough cachet to be reviewed in Library Journal or Booklist. It's lightly illustrated with black and white drawings, and some of the included stories are: "The Fall of the House of Usher;" "The Statement of Randolph Carter" (Lovecraft); "Madam Crowl's Ghost" (Sheridan Le Fanu --I think that's the first story); "Oh, Whistle, and I'll Come to You, My Lad" (M. R. James); and a story by Ambrose Bierce featuring a ghost with a missing toe on one foot (I don't recall the exact title). I suppose I can track it down someday by going through old library trade journal reviews online from those years (it's probably earlier in that period rather than later); but if anyone else can give me a clue to track it down without going to that trouble, I'd be grateful! (Jim, I know about the What's the Name of That Book group; but I'm in 18 groups already, and hate to join another one just for this question!)


message 7: by Shawn (last edited Oct 17, 2014 10:10AM) (new)

Shawn | 321 comments Hmmm, the speculative fiction database page for "Madam Crowl's Ghost" (I picked that as the main search story) lists a few anthologies that it appeared in in the late 80s'/early 90s - but none that also feature the Lovecraft story:

http://www.isfdb.org/cgi-bin/title.cg...

BTW - "WHAT'S THE NAME OF THAT BOOK" helped me identify a suspense anthology I bought (and then lost) from the bookmobile as a kid back in the 70's!


message 8: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2026 comments Shawn, I checked out the link, and those are definitely different anthologies. Thanks anyway, though!


message 9: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) It looks like you already asked in "What's the Name of That Book". People answered you up to a year later. Check this topic out:
https://www.goodreads.com/topic/show/...

I tend to join that group briefly just for answering questions. Not to be a pig, I hang around & try to answer a few questions for a week or two, but there's so much activity I give up.

Could this be the book?
http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/a...

Or look through this list:
http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/a...


message 10: by Werner (last edited Oct 17, 2014 06:17PM) (new)

Werner | 2026 comments Jim, thanks for bringing that to my attention; I'd been in that group for awhile, back in 2008 when I'd first joined Goodreads (I left for the same reason you did; the amount of activity floods my group updates!), but I'd left before I ever read these responses. None of the books the lady suggested were the right one; but I rejoined the group just now to thank her anyway, and I'll try to stick it out there --for awhile, at least!

Also, thanks for the Abe Books links. No, none of the books listed there are the one I'm looking for; but they look like a cornucopia of great reading! :-)


message 11: by Jim (new)

Jim (jimmaclachlan) Your reply will bubble the thread back up. Maybe someone will come up with the answer. Sorry I couldn't help. Good luck!


message 12: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2026 comments Thanks, Jim!


message 13: by Werner (new)

Werner | 2026 comments This was actually solved back in 2015 through the What's the Name of That Book? group, but I forgot to update this thread --my apologies! The anthology turned out to be Charles Keeping's Classic Tales of the Macabre. Part of the reason it remained unsolved for so long is because the Le Fanu story I mentioned in message 6 above is actually in a different anthology. I was conflating two different books in my faulty memory.


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