Horrifying Thrillers discussion
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I love horror/thrillers! They make fun of me at the library cause most of the book I take out have blood, death, kill etc in the title. I never noticed until they pointed it out. Hmmm, what does that say about me? LOL
I'll try anything other than mushy romance. Hey, if there is no body part hiding somewhere I tend not to read it!
Looking forward to getting to know everyone.


My favorite authors are Stephen King (yeah surprise),
Meg Gardiner, Laura Lippman, Harlan Coben, Elizabeth George. I could go on for pages. I do love serial killers too.
Welcome, MARILYN and Rebecca, I'm glad you joined. Thanks! Also Margaret, I read the first two chapters of your story, and I loved them. Great job. You'll be happy to know that I no longer have writers block. Something just clicked, and I'm finally set up for the climax and conclusion.



I know what you mean. I was only stuck at one part and the build-up just slapped me in the face. :D

Although Ive seemed to turn into Dr Seuss today!

The top of my list would include Ed Lee, Richard Laymon, and Joe Lansdale. I also like Bentley Little but feel his "The" books have went on for a while and I would like to see him branch out further. I will give any author a shot and think the horror/suspense genre is very vast.

Oh, and Hi... I'm me... and I focus on horror with an occasional thriller now and again...
Big fan of Keene, Kenyon, Everson, Lovecraft, Masterton, and Matheson.


Welcome to eveyone and I look forward to getting to know you guys. (if I dont get kicked out for not liking The Stand LOL)

Same with Anne Rice. Everyone raved about her vampire books and while they were good, I sure didn't see the draw. I suppose the films with Pitt and Cruise helped that a lot!
I like my stories more realistic, in your face and original. In past years I have found that many of the horror writers I like now are published by Leisure Horror/Dorchester. They have gathered up a nice group of quality writers and I seem to enjoy most of what comes out of there.
Back to the Stand for a sec. It really can be a difficult book to get into. For some the very size is daunting, but the story builds slowly and many people get bored with it too. It is one of my favorites, but I can see why it wouldn't appeal to many as well.
Kind of like his story Dreamcatcher. I liked the book a lot. It was horror and science fiction all mixed up. The film nearly ruined it for me (which happens a lot) as I don't think they did a good job at all of following or portraying the book.
That is similar to my reaction to Dean Koontz fims. For instance, I really like his novel, The Watcher, and the film was nauseating to say the least!
I could go on and on and ... but I won't. -grin-

I just ordered "Black House" and "The Talisman" from bookmooch...
I agree with you on Rice, I enjoyed her first novel... but couldn't get into anything else... I may give her a try again some day.

Not to say she's a bad writer or anything, she's just not my cup of tea.

:)


Thriller writers - Lee Childs, John D McDonald, Thomas Harris, Robert Harris, Martin Cruz Smith, Frederick Forsythe, John Connolly - Every Dead Thing is particularly nasty - and Donald James - Monstrum is magnificent.
I look forward to finding some new authors to read. Who is Chuck Palahniuk?

Only three? :)
"Who is Chuck Palahniuk?"
Fight Club, among others. Great writer.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Chuck_Pa...

Thanks for that about Chuck. I'll try and get hold of some of his books. Loved the film.

I'm really looking forward to all of the discussions here! Thanks for creating this group Dylan (as well as the Leisure books one!)
You're welcome Sandanz, I'm glad you joined! Hope we could read some of Everson's work in Horror Leisure too.


I haven't read Good Omens yet, but need to do so. I do love Terry Pratchett and have read many of the Discworld books, which is yet another series I need to get back to at some point.

So far my favorite of Moore's books is Dirty Jobs, though I wasn't a fan of the ending... the neighbors really cracked me up. I also really dug the vampire books as well, though I preferred the first to the second. I still have a few more to read... we own them all, but I'm spacing out reading them so that I don't run out :)
I'm also down to only 5 more Discworld books that I haven't read... The Guards being my favorite series overall, but I have a special place in my heart for the Luggage, Greebo, and CMOT Dibbler.


It's been several years since I read the Discworld books, but I remember really liking the DEATH books as well as the Rincewind ones. Plus I loved the exploding baby dragons... hee hee!


And did you see my question re: Drop Dead Gorgeous above?


And I think I edited my last comment right after you saw it. LOL!




I don't get any money from it... but I do get free books


http://herodyssey.blogspot.com/
She hasn't posted my last several reviews yet. And then my blog is www.ravenskya.blogspot.com

https://www.smashwords.com/books/view...
:)

My name's Jon and I'm new to the group.
I'm a thriller writer who is currently shopping around a novel...and getting the typical results. sigh.
My favorite books include "The End of the Affair, "On the Road," and "Les Miserables."
In terms of thrillers, I guess I'm old school: Poe, Stoker, Greene, Fleming, and so on.
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