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Old 03-14-2019, 02:44 PM   #420
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BTW I picked up a few of Laymon's books upon your recommendation. Almost finished with 'Come Out Tonight'.
Ouch! I gave Come Out Tonight one and a half stars. That one and One Rainy Night I just didn't like.

The ones I've liked the most so far have been In The Dark, Island and The Woods Are Dark. Darkness Tell Us was very silly (well, all his books are very silly), but I still remember it pretty well, so that says something.

I've heard The Travelling Vampire Show is one of his best.

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I picked up Stinger by McCammon but haven't started it yet. Boy's Life too I think I have. Definitely like his writing. Check out Mine! Great book.
Stinger sounds like a '50's monster movie, something along the lines of Tremors. That's been high on my must read list for a while. Mine is on there as well.

Boy's Life I've only heard good things about. It's considered his best (or at least a tie with Swan Song). But to be honest, I'll likely read Stinger and Mine first.

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