Good list you have there. I particularly remember this book about 20 years ago at school and thinking it was quite a decent read....Z for Zachariah - Robert O'brien
The Human Chair (Japanese Tales of Mystery and Imagination) by Edogawa Rampo
On a somewhat related note, I've recently begun collecting books from the new Wordsworth Mystery & Supernatural series, which has brought back into print such classics as Richard Marsh's The Beetle and Dennis Wheatley's The Devil Rides Out among others.
You know... I've tried to get copies of that several times, with no success... it's always out of stock. Let me know what you think of it; I've only read a handful of his stories... very unsettling.
Didn't know about those two being part of that set, but I've seen several of the others... very nice series. Love to have the whole set, frankly.....
I've actually read several of the stories before: The Human Chair, The Caterpillar, The Hell of Mirrors and The Red Chamber. As you pointed out, very unsettling. What's striking for me is how perversely simple many of his ideas are, how close to the surface real horror can lurk, in everyday objects, events, innocuous Japanese housewives... I'll try to write a proper review when I've read the rest.
There are currently three of Wheatley's books in that series: The Devil Rides Out, To the Devil a Daughter, and The Haunting of Toby Jugg. Not enough, says I. There's also a nice fat collection of Sapper's early Bulldog Drummond novels to tide any pulp lover over for a bit. Good times. If you're ever in London check out Lovejoy's bookshop in Charing Cross Road (just past Foyles), which to the best of my knowledge stocks all the books in the series.
Well, I bought the Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb, but that's because I was impatient. I have ordered and received the Ship Trader trilogy through my online book swap...can you say CHEAP?
I highly recommend the book swap site.
Well, I bought the Farseer trilogy by Robin Hobb, but that's because I was impatient. I have ordered and received the Ship Trader trilogy through my online book swap...can you say CHEAP?
I highly recommend the book swap site.
I could never send away my books..
Link, please.
PaperBackSwap : Your source for swapping books online!
(hope it's OK to post the link...if not, sorry )
So, I went to Minneapolis, Minnesota this weekend for a wedding and my cousin's husband took me on a tour of four great used bookstores.
Ship of Destiny - Robin Hobb
Whipping Star - Frank Herbert
Midnight Tides - Steven Erikson
A Princess of Mars - Edgar Rice Burroughs
Good Omens - Gaiman & Pratchett
The Scar - China Mieville
More Than Human - Theodore Sturgeon
The Unpleasant Profession of Jonathan Hoag - Robert A. Heinlein
Tunnel in the Sky - RAH
Podkayne of Mars - RAH
Farnham's Freehold - RAH
To Sail Beyond the Sunset - RAH
Is Uncle Hugo's SF bookstore in Minneapolis?
Yup, and that was where I picked up half of the books! It was rather wild, floor to ceiling sci-fi and fantasy, boxes of individual authors sitting on the floor. Lots of signed copies of books, and of course all the newest titles as well. I wish I had taken a picture of the place. I spent well over an hour rummaging through the store.
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