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Author:  Dathar [ Sat May 23, 2015 8:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Books read in 2015


Author:  Dathar [ Thu May 28, 2015 4:34 pm ]
Post subject:  Re: Books read in 2015

1. Brian Keene--Last of the Albatwitches. (Novella, Horror)
2. Andy Remic--Clockwork Vampire (Omni 3 in 1)* Read first book and a third of the second then put it away.
3. Pat Ware--M4 Sherman Tank: Haynes Manual 1941 and onwards all models and variants. (Non Fict)
4. BW Battin-- The Boogeyman. (Cop, CP #1)*
5. Green, Anderson, Schulz--German Tanks of WW2 in Colour. (Non Fict.)*
6. Stephen Dando-Collins-- Legions of Rome: Definitive History of Every Roman Legion (Nonfict)*
7. Dick Winters & Cole Kingsreed-- Beyond Band of Brothers, War Memoirs of Maj. Dick Winters. (non fict)*
8. Various-- Warhammer End Times: Thanquol (Wargaming, double slipcased)
9. BW Battin-- Angel of the Night (Cop, CP #2)
10. Robert Leckie--Helmet for my Pillow: from Parris Island to the Pacific. (Non Fict)*
11. Larry Correia--Monster Hunter International. (Urban Fant)*
12. E.B. Sledge--With the Old Breed (NonFict. Memoir)*
13. Various--Moonknight EPIC Collection (GN)
14. Warren Ellis--Moonknight: From the Dead (GN)
15. Scot Snyder--Batman vol 1 Court of Owls (GN)
16. Various-- Batman: The Night of the Owl (GN)
17. Fred Van Lente--Taskmaster: unthinkable. (GN)
18. R.S. Belcher--Six-Gun Tarot (weird western)*
19. Marcus Brotherton-- Shifty's War (Bio of Easy Company Sharpshooter) NonFict.
20. David Bischoff--Vampires of Nightworld (Sci-fi, CP#3)*
21. Tony Daniel--Batman: Detective Comics (new 52) Vol. Faces of Death

22. Steven Erikson--Malazan v10-The Crippled God (EPIC fantasy)
23. John McCarty--Film Psychopaths from Jekyll & Hyde to H. Lecter (nonfict. CP#4)

Author:  Dathar [ Sun Aug 09, 2015 8:45 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Books read in 2015

1. Brian Keene--Last of the Albatwitches. (Novella, Horror)
2. Andy Remic--Clockwork Vampire (Omni 3 in 1)* Read first book and a third of the second then put it away.
3. Pat Ware--M4 Sherman Tank: Haynes Manual 1941 and onwards all models and variants. (Non Fict)
4. BW Battin-- The Boogeyman. (Cop, CP #1)*
5. Green, Anderson, Schulz--German Tanks of WW2 in Colour. (Non Fict.)*
6. Stephen Dando-Collins-- Legions of Rome: Definitive History of Every Roman Legion (Nonfict)*
7. Dick Winters & Cole Kingsreed-- Beyond Band of Brothers, War Memoirs of Maj. Dick Winters. (non fict)*
8. Various-- Warhammer End Times: Thanquol (Wargaming, double slipcased)
9. BW Battin-- Angel of the Night (Cop, CP #2)
10. Robert Leckie--Helmet for my Pillow: from Parris Island to the Pacific. (Non Fict)*
11. Larry Correia--Monster Hunter International. (Urban Fant)*
12. E.B. Sledge--With the Old Breed (NonFict. Memoir)*
13. Various--Moonknight EPIC Collection (GN)
14. Warren Ellis--Moonknight: From the Dead (GN)
15. Scot Snyder--Batman vol 1 Court of Owls (GN)
16. Various-- Batman: The Night of the Owl (GN)
17. Fred Van Lente--Taskmaster: unthinkable. (GN)*
18. R.S. Belcher--Six-Gun Tarot (weird western)*
19. Marcus Brotherton-- Shifty's War (Bio of Easy Company Sharpshooter) NonFict.*
20. David Bischoff--Vampires of Nightworld (Sci-fi, CP#3)*
21. Tony Daniel--Batman: Detective Comics (new 52) Vol. Faces of Death*
22. Steven Erikson--Malazan v10-The Crippled God (EPIC fantasy)
23. Sariel--Incredible LEGO Technic: Cars, Trucks, and Robots (nonfict)
24. Sariel--The Unoffical LEGO Technic Builders Book (Nonfict)

25. Tony Daniels--Deathstroke: Gods of War vol. 1 (GN, New52)
26. John McCarty--Film Psychopaths from Jekyll & Hyde to H. Lector (nonfict. CP#4)
27. Luke Scull--The Grim Company (fantasy)*

Author:  kresby [ Mon Aug 10, 2015 7:24 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Books read in 2015

Books read and recommended for July, 2015.
Hard cover -
1. Skinner by David Bernstein from DarkFuse. Unusual werewolf tale. A bit disappointing as the reader is left to guess if it’s alien or sorcerer werewolves. Too much unexplained and a predictable ending. (digital only so far)
2. Paradise Sky by Joe R. Lansdale from Mulholland Books. This read is way more fun than being tied up inside a freshly skinned cow hide, drenched in water, and thrown out in the hot desert sun. The second half of the novel totally rocks.
3. Dead Broke and Dying by Dustin LaValley from Thunderstorm Books. Excellent prose found here along with much horror and always good endings to the stories. LaValley strikes me as more of a literary writer in the Ligotti vein but with more sex and nasties.
4. Surrounded by Bastards by Bryan Smith from Thunderstorm Books. Not my favorite Smith. Murder, crime and crazy people doing dangerous things but I never really gave a hoot about any of them.

Paperback -
5. At the Lazy K by Gene O’Neill from Written Backwards. Man, O’Neill knows how to write. Now I need to go re-read my Tom Reamy books.

Digital -
6. The Reborn by Bryan Smith. Serial killer on the loose. Good stuff. Need some more.
7. Grimweave by Tim Curran from Severed Press. The blob in Viet Nam with soldiers? Nope. More cosmic than that. Good ending.
8. Housebroken by The Behrg from Kindle Press. Fine new author in the horror/thriller/crime field. Excellent characterization and plot with great twists and turns and no holds barred. Fine ending. Will watch for more from this author.


Favorites = #2, 3, 5, 6, 7, and 8.

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Author:  kresby [ Thu Dec 03, 2015 11:43 am ]
Post subject:  Re: Books read in 2015

Let this slip for a few months. Great month of reading for me in November.

Books read and recommended for November, 2015.
Hard cover -
1. Rage Master by Simon Clark from Earthling. Strong writing and unique story. Good stuff.
2. Wolf Hunt 2 by Jeff Strand from Dark Regions Press. Read this excellent story last year and the original bonus story included here is also a gas.
3. Mister Glow-Bones & Other Halloween Tales by Ronald Kelly from Thunderstorm Books. Good collection of scary stories.
4. Wet & Screaming by Shane McKenzie and the Soska sisters from Thunderstorm Books. Read the bonus stories & poems in lettered edition. McKenzie knows how to gross me out for sure. Love it.
5. Adrift by K. R. Griffiths from Sinister Grin Press. Excellent and original vampire novel. Well-written, character-driven horror that will creep you out.
6. Fender Lizards by Joe R. Lansdale from Subterranean Press. Another wonderfully written novel of life and tribulation. Three young Hap Collins bonus stories also rocked.
7. The Whisper King by Will Radcliffe from Necro. Very original fantasy/horror based on orphans. Excellent.
8. I Do Terrible Things by John Goodrich from Thunderstorm Books. Excellent serial killer story with a novel twist. Good characterization and action. One of the better novels of the year.
9. Last Night at the Blue Alice by Mehitobel Wilson from Necro/Bedlam. My last name is Casper but I don’t normally get into ghost stories. However this time-traveling, supernatural, cult, ghostly fantasy was very good with compelling reading.
10. The Bazaar of Bad Dreams by Stephen King from Scribner. Another wonderful collection from the master with awesome story notes included.

Paperback -
11. Cut Corners: Volume 2 by Ray Garton, Monica J. O’Rourke and Shane McKenzie from Sinister Grin Press. Three very good, brutal shorts.

Digital -
12. Sour Candy by Kealan Patrick Burke. Well-written, creepy, engrossing story with an excellent ending.
13. Lilitu Trilogy: Book 1 by Toby Tate from Permuted Press. Good characterization and plenty of action in this supernatural sci/fi thriller hinting at spanning mythological eons. The hunt is on.

Other -
14. Allen K’s Inhuman Magazine #5 edited by Allen Koszowski from Centipede Press.

Favorites = #1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 12, 13 and 14.

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