|  05-08-2010, 12:06 PM | #16 | |
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 I'm a huge Stephen King fan also - I can't find anyone else who writes like he does. I just finished Scott Smith's A SIMPLE PLAN and I have mixed feelings about it. I didn't think it's anything like King's writing. I don't want to give any spoilers, but the moral issues in this book were disturbing. | |
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|  05-08-2010, 01:23 PM | #17 | 
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			Don't forget about Joe Hill.  Apples and trees and all. Mel | 
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|  05-08-2010, 10:07 PM | #18 | 
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			Hi, I think Stephen King was a fan of Ray Bradbury too. Some of his short stories seem simiiar to Bradbury too. Well, that's why I fell for King. But try him. | 
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|  05-08-2010, 11:16 PM | #19 | |
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 As for Koontz, I find him too formulaic for the most part, however Intensity is quite good, I would agree. And Lightening. -- Riq | |
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|  05-13-2010, 02:20 AM | #20 | 
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			I would also suggest Dean Koontz & King's son, Joe Hill. John Sau. Robert McCammon, Swan Song. I loved Swan Song. One of my favorite all time books is McCammon's Boy's Life, a coming of age story w/spookiness. John Connolly The Book of Lost Things a very entertaining, clever as well as a touching coming of age story. It has all the elements, creepy, black humor, adventure. David is an angry 12 year old boy grieving for the loss of his mother. Brooding in his attic room w/his books, he starts to hear the books whispering to him. I loved this book! Last edited by beespeckled; 05-13-2010 at 02:31 AM. | 
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|  05-13-2010, 04:34 AM | #21 | 
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			Koji Suzuki is similar but quite exotic at times (for me). I also find George R. R. Martin's new fantasy series (A Song of Ice and Fire) similar in some regards. | 
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|  05-14-2010, 03:31 PM | #22 | |
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 A Song of Ice and Fire: o A Game of Thrones, Bantam Books, 1996 o A Clash of Kings, Bantam Books, 1999 o A Storm of Swords, Bantam Books, 2000 o A Feast for Crows, Bantam Books, 2005 I would recommend the series to anyone who loves the Fantasy genre (I call GRMM's work "adult fantasy", with a healthy sprinkling of medieval politics and history seasoning the offering). However - be prepared to love it - and to get frustrated waiting for the next book in the series. There was a five year lag from A Storm of Swords to A Feast for Crows - and we have been waiting for the fifth book ("A Dance with Dragons") for five years and counting the days until six. When A Feast for Crows was published, the author rashly said we'd have Book 5 within a year - and it's been 5. Hence, the frustration.  So, if you have not read ASOIAF - and you decide to - I bet you will love it. And I bet you will join in with the thousands of fans who regulary check GRRMs "Not a Blog" (desperate for news of the next installment) - and who hope and pray for Martin's continued good health, welfare and inspiration! Enjoy - if you dare.   | |
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|  05-16-2010, 08:44 AM | #23 | 
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			I'm an enormous fan of Stephen King as well, and I've read nearly everything he has ever published. I'm currently reading "Under the Dome" and I'm very happy with it. I would have to agree with many other posters here about Dean Koontz. His style is a bit different, but I've thoroughly enjoyed his "Odd Thomas" series, and I thought that "Life Expectancy" was one of the most entertaining books I have ever read, by any author. Another book by Dean Koontz that I really liked was "Intensity", but let me tell you, it was definitely an intense book.
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|  05-17-2010, 06:14 AM | #24 | 
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			Yeah, sorry. How time flies! I started reading the series in 2003 probably, so I didn't noticed the lags so much. I personally don't like Dean Koontz books - every one I read had almost the same construction. You read one - you read them all. Last edited by Magnesus; 05-17-2010 at 06:18 AM. | 
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|  05-17-2010, 08:46 AM | #25 | ||
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