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Feb 11, 2010 09:41AM

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ETA: You can hear the author reading "By Bizarre Hands" at this link: http://www.goatley.com/hunter/lansdal...


blood and popcorn. Bubba-Ho-Tep the book and the
movie are both awesome. One of my favorite short
stories On The Far Side of the Cadillac Desert
with Dead Folks.


He wrote a book called Bad Chili with a character named Jim Bob? That's my cup of tea right there. Got consistently high ratings, too.

The Hap & Leonard books are funny in their twisted way and By Bizarre Hands is just horrifying.

I'm having to get By Bizarre Hands through ILL.


It's very rare that I can't reserve an item and have it routed directly to me in two days. Back in the early '80s we started a One County, One Card cooperative, and most library systems in the country don't have that.
I am VERY thankful we have ILL, which borrows books from all over the world. I rarely have to buy a book that I just want to read but not add to my collection.

I knew I should have been a librarian.


That's it, thank you!

Joe is far and away my favorite author. He is the only author who I will buy, no questions asked. If I walk into a store with $25 in my hand, with all intent on buying something else, if I see a new Lansdale, that is what will be bought.

I read parts of a short story collection of his in high school after I asked the librarian if they had anything with zombies.
I really liked "On the Far Side of Cadillac Desert with Dead Folks."
has anyone checked out this collection yet?








Savage Season, Mucho Mojo, Two Bear Mambo, Bad Chilli, The Nightrunners, Cold In July, Lost Echoes, and A Fine Dark Line.

Joel Arnold

You should read 'em. I haven't stumbled across a Lansdale book I haven't enjoyed.





Mark, I was just looking on fantastic fiction, & it doesn't mention the third one, ( The Bus Tour ).
But.....it does show two new Hap & Leonard novels coming out next year!!! Whoo-Hoo.....
The Bus Tour was a limited edition, I think. Very few copies around.

Also, for those fans of his, Hisownself is actually Tweeting now:
http://twitter.com/joelansdale


My favorite of his is "My Dead Dog Bobby". I'm also happy his book "Savage Season" is being made into a movie. Gotta reread that one before the movie comes out.


King Dinösaur wrote: "Joe R. Lansdale is a national treasure. Highly recommended: "The Nightrunners", "Savage Season", "Zeppelin's West", "By Bizarre Hands", "Dead in the West", "The Bottoms", "The Boar" and, as edito..."
Yep. The term "national treasure" is exactly how I often describe Lansdale to people. He's a born storyteller.
Yep. The term "national treasure" is exactly how I often describe Lansdale to people. He's a born storyteller.
Just got the Cowpunk anthology Lansdale edited - Razzored Saddles.

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