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Richard Laymon's The Cellar
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![]() Let me first stress that unless you are somewhat used to the more hardcore horror writers out there then Wrath is definitely going to scar you. What fills these pages are 15 of the most nihilistic, thought provoking, depraved, gory and deviant srories you're ever likely to find. Some of the standout stories you'll find are as follows: Don't Scream- The is probably one of the sickest, insane stories you'll ever find. A man kills his prudish wife, only to have a sex crazed, sadomasochistic zombie from Hell return! The Myth Of Sisyphus- This has to be one of the most cruel ways to be trapped I've ever read, will Todd escape from his waterlogged fate??? Definitely makes you think at the end. The Sooner They Learn- An insane man makes it his mission in life to teach kids some very deadly lessons, some extreme depravity follows. Fly- A killer that likes to throw victims from high places might have met his match! The Book Of A Thousand Sins- Here is without a doubt one of the most evil and depraved stories I've ever read! Anja is a dom that has grown bored with her profession in general and sex in particular, nothing excites this hardened woman till one day one of her slaves brings her a very special book. What follows in hardcore horror at it's finest, you will literally have to pick your jaw off the floor after reading certain passages, don't say I didn't warn you!!! As the blurb from Edward Lee states,Wrath James White is without a doubt the premiere author of hardcore horror. Do yourself a favor and check his amazing work out!!!
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Am currently reading Teenage Waistland by Lynn Biederman and Lisa Pazer. It's about a group of severely overweight teens and their journey on a Lap-Band clinical study. Really gets into what it's like to be an obese teen. Pretty cool story.
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Richard Laymon"s The Beast House....much better then The Cellar, I still don't understand the "rape/molestation as a plot devise" that Laymon seemed to use in nearly everything he wrote, but I knew what I was getting when I picked up the books.I love Ketchum, Lee and there are several Laymon books I've really enjoyed, but there are times he just gets on my nerves...
And his constent use of the word "rump" is maddening!
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You won't be disappointed I promise! Funny you should mention it, but I just started reading Succulent Prey and holy shit it is awesomely depraved! Definitely pick that up from your library Gaear's Woodchipper!Quote:
And about the over use of the word rump, I heard it was in an joke? I'll have to try and find why, but it is certainly hilarious to see that word 50+ times a book...
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Last book I finished was Clive Barker's Great and Secret Show. I only finished it because I felt I should. I love his short fiction, though.
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I last read the book "The Woman" by Jack Ketchum! LOVED it!! Cannot wait to see the movie! I hope it is just as detailed and gruesome as the book!
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Last night I skipped through At the Mountains of Madness again, think I'm gonna continue with the Case of Charles Dexter Ward tonight actually.
I wouldn't recommend At the Mountains of Madness for a first-time reader of Lovecraft, but it gets mighty thrilling when one has learned to read his (over-ripe) works properly. My first was actually the Case of Charles Dexter Ward, but I'd recommend one of his short stories for an inexperienced Lovecraft-reader. His works may be, as we know, strangely written. |
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