FelineOverLord wrote: » The Great and Secret Show by Clive Barker. I'd highly recommend it.
Rosie Gardens wrote: » Try the Thief of Always by him too, I'd highly recommend it. The Great and Secret Show got me well hooked on Clive Barker a good few years back, and most of his stuff is pretty good, but The Thief of Always is almost written like a story for kids, but it's superb, and well worth read.
FelineOverLord wrote: » I'll give it a read. I just finished Imajica and I've got Everville lined up for when I finish The Great and Secret Show.:D
chops018 wrote: » Lads would any of yee recommend The Stand by Stephen King? I've read a couple of his books and really enjoyed them but I see this is around 1,200 pages (new edition) so wondering is it easy to get through and split up well or would the 1,200 pages feel like ages?
Birneybau wrote: » It moves along alright but it is a long old book.
KH25 wrote: » I read the uncut edition. It's very long but a good read.
chops018 wrote: » So you're saying you'd notice the time as you were reading? You can't beat a book where you could be sitting there for 2-3 hours and go through 100 pages and not even notice the time go by, just be completely immersed in the book.
PowerToWait wrote: » The Hundred Year Old Man who Climbed Out a Window and Disappeared. It's not all that. No idea why it's so well regarded.
mariaalice wrote: » I have started reading the inspector Morse books by Colin Dexter, I am going to read the whole serious they are very good if a little dated. By the way what everyone's favourite detective/ who done it books.