scream wrote: » In The Dark by the master of horror, Richard Laymon
boobar wrote: » Just started Steve Coogan's autobiography Easily Distracted.. So far so good.
willmunny1990 wrote: » looking for a book following Filth, which was brilliant, far superior than the film. is trainspotting worth a look? obviously ive already seen the film.
8mv wrote: » Some recent reads: I Am Pilgrim - Terry Hayes On one level it’s a well-paced, if very contrived and unbelievable story revolving around a terrorist threat. On most other levels it’s bloody awful. No likeable characters at all, with the possible exception of the terrorist – he had an interesting back story. All characters are drawn with broad brushstrokes – Americans are good and serious about world affairs. Arabs / Muslims (they’re all the same) are cunning and evil. Europeans are naïve / incompetent / lazy / corrupt (especially those border guards) Australians are drunk but sound. Al Jazeera are not to be trusted, the UN is a nice idea but, of course, ultimately useless. The tragedy of September 11th is mercilessly exploited by dropping clumsy references to it whenever the author feels we need to be reminded of the Arab threat. One good thing – it’s a very easy read. I got through all 850 odd pages in a couple of days. If the author had just told the story without feeling the need to tell us what we should think as well, then it might have been a decent read.
8mv wrote: » Some recent reads: I Am Pilgrim - Terry Hayes On one level it’s a well-paced, if very contrived and unbelievable story revolving around a terrorist threat. On most other levels it’s bloody awful.
In "The Thicket," award-winning novelist Joe R. Lansdale lets loose like never before, in a rip-roaring adventure equal parts "True Grit"and "Stand by Me--"the perfect introduction to an acclaimed writer whose work has been called "as funny and frightening as anything that could have been dreamed up by the Brothers Grimm--or Mark Twain"
McChubbin wrote: » Just started Trigger Warning by Neil Gaimen. I figured it would be a good entry book to his line of work. Only got as far as the synopsises so far but I'm interested. Hoping to get the Sandman graphic novel at some point.