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Collecting Monsters => Memorable Memorabilia => Horror Literature => Topic started by: zombiehorror on January 19, 2015, 09:36:05 AM

Title: What have you been reading?
Post by: zombiehorror on January 19, 2015, 09:36:05 AM
I know we used to have a "reading" thread but it must have been general discussion, or at least it isn't coming up in a search for me.

Recently finished The Unauthorized Story of Walt Disney's Haunted Mansion and Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography; just started
In All Sincerity, Peter Cushing.

Released in 2014, The Unauthorized Story of Walt Disney's Haunted Mansion, is a fairly short read but it is pretty in-depth with a lot of behind the scenes develope information.  I do with they would have discussed the rumor that Maila Nurmi originally read the part of Leota but nothing was mentioned.

Hammer Films: An Exhaustive Filmography, this one released in 1995 is a complete overview of all of Hammer's output.  So if you don't wanna read synopsis of comedies, war dramas, etc. you'd best skip.  Included is all the typical movie info as well as short snippets of period reviews and a modern review of the films. The reviews are fair overall but many may take offense at some of our beloved horror classics getting looked at without rose colored glasses.  There are also quotes from actors/actresses, producers, directors, writers and even composers at different times throughout the book; not to mention what was happening within the Hammer organization at the time of a given production as well.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Big Bad Wolf on January 19, 2015, 11:11:03 AM
Food for the Dead: On the Trail of New England's Vampires by Michael E. Bell. A fantastic look into a little-known part of American history: New England had its own vampire panic in the 19th century.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Count_Zirock on January 19, 2015, 12:36:10 PM
Well, there was this thread. (http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=26859.msg437943.msg#437943)
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: zombiehorror on January 19, 2015, 01:26:14 PM
Quote from: Count_Zirock on January 19, 2015, 12:36:10 PM
Well, there was this thread. (http://www.universalmonsterarmy.com/forum/index.php?topic=26859.msg437943.msg#437943)

Ha-ah, missed that thread, probably got overlooked because of the holidays; although I really should have caught that this a.m.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: typhooforme on March 07, 2015, 03:59:18 PM
Actually, it's re-reading, but it's been so many years, it's like reading the stories for the first time.  Got this 1956 paperback with DR LAO and several other good fantasies chosen by Ray Bradbury.  Good stuff, every single thing between these covers!
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Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: typhooforme on March 07, 2015, 04:07:14 PM
And just finished this one recently--excellent horror (published by Arkham House):
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Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Wich2 on March 08, 2015, 08:05:01 AM
THE EVERYDAY LIFE OF ABRAHAM LINCOLN (some Lincoln every February)
Scary Monsters' current MONSTER  MEMORIES (an annual event!)
TOD BROWNING'S DRACULA (Rhodes - exhaustive!)
THE PENGUIN BOOK OF GHOST STORIES (good collection)

-Craig
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Bogey on June 07, 2015, 11:49:36 AM
I am assuming I can sneak in a sci-fi classic that I am now reading.

From 1948:

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Absolutely brilliant.  But then again, the rest of the free world already knew this. :)
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Mike Scott on June 07, 2015, 11:57:49 AM
Quote from: Bogey on June 07, 2015, 11:49:36 AM
I am assuming I can sneak in a sci-fi classic that I am now reading.

"AND SCI-FI" wouldn't fit on the banner.  ;D
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Bogey on June 12, 2015, 04:12:49 PM
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The chapters switch between the years 2132 and 1779.  Should be an interesting trip.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: ChristineBCW on February 20, 2016, 12:54:08 PM
Resurrecting an old thread here...

In the year since this thread's last entry, I've read THE STRAIN trilogy and John Russo's RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD.

I watched THE STRAIN's first TV episode and, the next day, I saw the first book on a routine library run.  I picked it up, gobbled it up and drove around to the branches that had Books 2 and 3 afterwards.  Quick reads, and fairly interesting up to the last one, which was a bit of a letdown.  O rmaybe I was burned out. 

The worst thing was that I couldn't watch the TV series!  The book was too fleshed-out (er, so to speak) and each episode too tedious - especially since I knew the ending.  That was The Real Problem.  "Don't read the book if you're watching the TV series, too."  See the TV series THEN read the book would have been the better choice.

The only problem with the book was that action sequences are tough to describe.  A 10-second battle takes 3 pages.  Ugh.  Written text versions of battles are, well, too slow if they try to add "glistening edges to swords" and "ragged stakes that tore thru bloody hands". 

John Russo's RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD was apparently written soon after NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD was a verified success, and it's a pretty interesting read, too - quick, straightforward.  It deals with a different cast of characters being trapped in another house, and this time with a roving band of thugs that present a greater life-death challenge than the zombies.  Recommended for NIGHT OF LIVING DEAD aficionados.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: the_last_gunslinger on February 20, 2016, 05:42:55 PM
QuoteJohn Russo's RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD was apparently written soon after NIGHT OF THE LIVING DEAD was a verified success, and it's a pretty interesting read, too - quick, straightforward.  It deals with a different cast of characters being trapped in another house, and this time with a roving band of thugs that present a greater life-death challenge than the zombies.  Recommended for NIGHT OF LIVING DEAD aficionados.

I have a double volume that contains John Russo's novelization of "Night of the Living Dead" as well as the sequel, "Return of the Living Dead," I purchased from Cemetery Dance Publications. It's signed by Russo, so that's pretty cool. He actually helped co-write the movie, "Night of the Living Dead" and it was he who decided to make it a zombie flick, so that's nice. I actually didn't care much for his writing, though. A little too bland, lacking style and written overtly simplistically. Still a nice piece to my collection, though. And you're right. It was a nice, quick read.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Count_Zirock on February 20, 2016, 05:52:37 PM
Russo's best work is a novel called "Heart Stopper." He directed a film based on it, starring Tom Savini. It's an interesting take on vampires, and the movie is surprisingly good.

Still reading Kim Newman's "Anno Dracula: Johnny Alucard," the fourth book in that series. I really don't have the time to read that I used to. Fortunately, Newman's working on a fifth book in the series. He's also writing an "Anno Dracula" comic book for England's Titan Comics (publisher of the "Doctor Who" comics) that will tell stories set between the various novels.

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Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: ChristineBCW on February 20, 2016, 07:58:01 PM
I was accepting (acquiescent?) of Russo's style in RETURN OF THE LIVING DEAD because I understood it was a screenplay translated quickly into a novel format.  I also knew the poorly-translated action sequences were practically full-lifts from screenplay 'margins', so, fine.   I always thought it'd have been an interesting 2nd Film in the series, right before the Shopping Mall film (DAY OF).

I might take a look for your recommended HEART STOPPER; I bailed on vampire books after Anne Rice put a stake thru all that could have been interesting for me.  She had interesting ideas (oldest vamps practically statues) but not enough.  THE STRAIN was the first adventure 'back' into vampire reading and, sadly, once again cleansed me of further desire for series.  At least.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Lazarus on March 15, 2016, 03:50:31 PM
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The Tale of an Empty House: and other ghost stories

Collection of Ghost stories by E.F. Benson

SO.  DRY. 
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Lazarus on April 14, 2016, 02:40:40 PM
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I bought this with a few other books on Amazon.  It made me laugh.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: long live kong on October 09, 2016, 03:23:21 AM
Quote from: Lazarus on April 14, 2016, 02:40:40 PM
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I bought this with a few other books on Amazon.  It made me laugh.

Haha brilliant! I'm currently reading Stephen King's IT. I read years back when I was about 11 years old so a lot of the subject matter went over my head, but what fantastic read it is.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: long live kong on September 30, 2017, 12:24:41 PM
Not horror, but Micheal Ploog did work on numerous horror comics and films. This Tom Saywer adaption is an absolute joy to read and behold...I read it as a kid and just picked up this copy to read to my kids on Sunday. It's forecast wet here tomorrow, so when it looks like rain, read Mark Twain! (I'm a poet and I don't know it!).
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Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Lazarus on September 30, 2017, 02:32:04 PM
Ploog is one of the all time greats.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Wich2 on October 02, 2017, 11:18:09 AM
Quote from: long live kong on September 30, 2017, 12:24:41 PMMicheal Ploog ... this Tom Saywer adaption is an absolute joy to read and behold...I read it as a kid and just picked up this copy to read to my kids on Sunday.

LLK, is the Ploog version the one from your childhood? Do you know the original C.I. one?

-Craig

(http://atomicavenue.com/Covers/Medium/G/Gilberton/Classics%20Illustrated%20(Gilberton)/143387.jpg)
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: long live kong on October 02, 2017, 12:37:43 PM
Quote from: Wich2 on October 02, 2017, 11:18:09 AM
LLK, is the Ploog version the one from your childhood? Do you know the original C.I. one?

-Craig

(http://atomicavenue.com/Covers/Medium/G/Gilberton/Classics%20Illustrated%20(Gilberton)/143387.jpg)

The Ploog one is the one I read as a kid, but I did come across that version during my search but have ever read it. I read the Ploog edition on Sunday, the illustrations are fantastic.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Big Bad Wolf on October 02, 2017, 01:23:39 PM
I've been diving into some of the vampire folklore books I've collected over the years. Vampire folklore is something I love to study, as it's such a fascinating subject. I wish there were more/better representations of folkloric vampires in popular media.

If anyone's interested in the three major texts I tend to consult, which I would say are essential reads for anyone dabbling in this field of study, here you go. For further research, you should find pretty handy indexes within.

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Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: LinkandSheik on November 19, 2017, 04:46:20 PM
I'm reading IT for the first time. I usually only read King's shirt stories.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Sean on December 05, 2017, 09:16:58 PM
Killing Lincoln
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: long live kong on January 01, 2018, 01:50:00 PM

Working my way through Stephen King's back catalogue, having re-read The Shining, IT, Salems Lot and Dr Sleep I've just finished Pet Semetary, and what an incredibly creepy and unsettling read it is. I read it in my early teens and was no where near as spooked by it as I was this time around, perhaps as I am now a father. The scenes with Gage, Timmy Baterman, and Louis in the woods literally had the hair standing up on the back of my neck. King is a genius.
Title: Re: What have you been reading?
Post by: Wicked Lester on May 13, 2018, 12:03:13 AM
The last 20+ years I have been going thru a ton of turmoil with many books I would have loved to read.
The last couple years its all about the timing. Love early S King.  The movie adaptations are a whole new ball of wax. Still very cool,especially Salems Lot.
I have several genres of writing I love and get immersed into. Old pulp,Weird Menace, and crazy ass violent Crime pulps.

Long live Cool stuff.

WL