Skip to main content
PBS logo
 
 

Discussion Forums - Horror

Topic: What is everyone reading???????

Club rule - Please, if you cannot be courteous and respectful, do not post in this forum.
Page:   Unlock Forum posting with Annual Membership.
Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 4/13/2014 1:53 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Finishing up Rumors of My Death by Gina Ranalli.  My copy of Wolf by Mo Hayder just arrived yesterday and I'm dying to start it, but will probably wait on that on until Friday, the start of a 3-day weekend.  Not sure what I'll pick up in the meantime. 

missyd3694 avatar
Date Posted: 4/21/2014 2:48 AM ET
Member Since: 5/29/2007
Posts: 817
Back To Top

I am reading Summer of Night by Dan Simmons and The Shining by Stephen King

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 4/21/2014 4:30 PM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

Finished Exoskeleton by Shane Stadler. Interesting premise, executed as "torture pornography " as one amazon reviewer said. Wish I had read That review before reading the book. Not that I am squeamish or anything, there just wasn't enough of a story to hold it up. Just endless chapter after chapter of what became tedious torture scenes.

 

starr4all avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 4/21/2014 8:36 PM ET
Member Since: 2/19/2007
Posts: 3,022
Back To Top

Reading The Golem by Edward Lee.  Pretty good so far.

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 4/23/2014 6:07 PM ET
Member Since: 10/17/2006
Posts: 1,427
Back To Top

I'm reading There Once Lived a Woman Who Tried to Kill Her Neighbor's Baby, by Ludmilla Petrushevskaya.  It's a book of 19 "Scary Fairy Tales", by Russias's best-known living writer.  I'm reading them in the day-time, NOT at bed-time.



Last Edited on: 4/23/14 6:08 PM ET - Total times edited: 1
rockmom66 avatar
Date Posted: 4/24/2014 8:47 AM ET
Member Since: 12/30/2007
Posts: 1,739
Back To Top

Apocalypse Law Vol 1 by John Grit

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 4/27/2014 3:52 PM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

Finished Pandemic by Scott Sigler. I thought it was a decent 3rd book in a trilogy, where all 3 books had a good, complete story arc. I would recommend the series.

missyd3694 avatar
Date Posted: 4/28/2014 3:37 AM ET
Member Since: 5/29/2007
Posts: 817
Back To Top

Starting 20th century ghosts by Joe Hill

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 5/14/2014 8:46 PM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

Reading Brain Mold by Kyle Warner. It's decently disturbing, if slightly strange.

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 5/22/2014 9:59 AM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

Started listening to Origin by JA Konrath.

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 5/22/2014 6:18 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Brain Mold looks good!  Just added it to my WL.  I'm finishing up The Good-bye Door by Diana Britt Franklin.  It's a biography of the first female serial killer to die in the electric chair.

Generic Profile avatar
Standard Member medalPrintable Postage medal
Date Posted: 5/31/2014 9:27 PM ET
Member Since: 4/6/2008
Posts: 1,068
Back To Top

I just finished..

Deep Current :: Benjamin E. Miller

This is listed under Mystery/Thriller but I think it should be under Horror.  It was a good read.

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 6/21/2014 9:20 PM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

I just finished The Girl With All The Gifts by M R Carey and it's definitely a 5 star book. Loved it! It will be a contender for my book of the year.



Last Edited on: 6/21/14 9:21 PM ET - Total times edited: 2
Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 6/21/2014 10:41 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Just looked up the Carey book, Darcy.  Added it to my WL. I'm currently reading The Bird Eater by Ania Ahlborn.

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 6/22/2014 9:23 AM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

Cool -  how is The Bird Eater?

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 6/22/2014 9:35 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

The Bird Eater is pretty good so far. 

6/30- Finished The Bird Eater and this one is a keeper.  I was on the fence with Ahlborn as I loved Seed, but thought The Neighbors was a little weak.  Now I'm looking forward to reading The Shuddering...as soon as I get a copy, that is.



Last Edited on: 6/30/14 11:35 AM ET - Total times edited: 1
pa3de8 avatar
Scott B. - ,
Date Posted: 6/30/2014 10:41 AM ET
Member Since: 10/22/2009
Posts: 200
Back To Top

Currently reading Zombie Fallout 4: The End Has Come And Gone.

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 6/30/2014 11:37 AM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Good to see you again, Scott!  My youngest son and his wife are in the process of moving to Raleigh from Charlotte. 

pa3de8 avatar
Scott B. - ,
Date Posted: 6/30/2014 12:46 PM ET
Member Since: 10/22/2009
Posts: 200
Back To Top

Good to see you again Sandy. The project I was working on finally finished and I no longer a "contractor" but now a full time employee!!! So I will be able to get more reading time in and more paperback swap time in as well...

Many beautiful areas down here in Raleigh!

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 7/3/2014 6:28 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Last time I was in Raleigh was a 3rd grade school field trip some 48 years ago.  I remember the bus ride and tobacco fields, but that's about it. LOL!

About halfway through Mr. Mercedes by Stephen King.

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 8/17/2014 12:25 PM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Finished several since I last posted, but right now I'm working on Zone One by Colson Whitehead.  Summer vacation ends today, back to work on Monday.  Returning to the classroom might be the biggest horror story of my year.  LOL!

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 8/17/2014 2:29 PM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

I feel the same way about my son's return to school, lol. I loved Zone One!

Generic Profile avatar
Friend of PBS-Silver medal
Date Posted: 9/13/2014 8:59 AM ET
Member Since: 3/4/2007
Posts: 4,598
Back To Top

Finished Zone One last night.  Overall, I liked it, but for some reason I had a heck of time getting through it.  Colson Whitehead is an interesting writer. Of the two books of his I've read though, I preferred Sag Harbor.  Finally picking up Gone Girl.  It's been sitting on my shelf for almost a year now and with the movie coming out soon, this seems like a good time to get it read.  With one exception, all of my students have IEPs that come up between now and Christmas break, so that and all the Christmas present knitting projects are taking up most of my nights.  I'll be lucky to get more than a book month a done at this rate. 

Generic Profile avatar
Date Posted: 9/13/2014 10:24 AM ET
Member Since: 2/23/2012
Posts: 593
Back To Top

I am reading The Three by Sarah Lotz. I have little time for reading these days, and I have been reading this for a month now. It's really good though. No matter how busy I am, Memphis still needs walking, so audio books are still going strong. Just started Orphan Train this morning.

Page: