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Post by Deleted on Apr 10, 2011 19:13:41 GMT
That LURKING SHADOWS cover is wonderful.
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Post by kooshmeister on Apr 17, 2011 16:55:23 GMT
Not sure if thse count but in addition to Mantis by E.B Stambaugh I nabbed The Fungus by Harry Adam Knight and The Brain Eaters by Gary Brandner off of eBay. Would've preferred a good old used bookstore but as none really exist where I live, gotta take what I can get.
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Post by killercrab on Apr 17, 2011 17:39:27 GMT
Same here , just grabbed Brian Ball's Evil Of Monteine off Amazon ! Summers coming it's trash time. ;D
KC
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Post by severance on Apr 17, 2011 19:07:32 GMT
Same here , just grabbed Brian Ball's Evil Of Monteine off Amazon ! Summers coming it's trash time. ;D KC After our 'Glut of Glut', 'Lorryload of Lory' and 'Saxon Hoard' extravaganza's I feel a Brian Ball read-a-thon is called for - I've yet to do Devil's Peak or the above-mentioned The Evil at Monteine. To keep on topic I've just acquired one of the Nighthunter omnibus volumes that Robert Holdstock did as Robert Faulcon, plus all 6 books in Brian Stableford's Hooded Swan series (sorry Dem, they're S.F.).
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Post by killercrab on Apr 17, 2011 19:11:27 GMT
I feel a Brian Ball read-a-thon is called for >> A Ball-Sack? KC
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Post by andydecker on Apr 17, 2011 19:42:42 GMT
plus all 6 books in Brian Stableford's Hooded Swan series (sorry Dem, they're S.F.). Those were great. I have a problem with Stableford´s current output, I don´t share his fazination for sequelizing rare french ancient pulp, but also couldn´t finish his Empire of Fear. But the sf novels of cynical and worldweary starpilot Grainger were a great space opera.
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Post by kooshmeister on Apr 17, 2011 23:52:12 GMT
Nabbed The Origin of the Crabs by Guy N. Smith! My first "Crabs" book!
Now I just need Slimer and Maggots.
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Post by noose on Apr 18, 2011 9:56:13 GMT
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Post by kooshmeister on Apr 18, 2011 16:38:35 GMT
Thanks!
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Post by killercrab on Apr 19, 2011 14:27:26 GMT
Re Brian Ball Perhaps BALL BUSTERS might sound better? Just started A LESSON FOR THE DAMNED - holy smoke it gets straight to it with a sex scene and a plastic phone ! KC
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Post by kooshmeister on Apr 20, 2011 16:35:35 GMT
Got my copy of Brain Eaters in the mail just now. Can't wait to, ahem, devour it. My God, what a revolting cover. It's like the guy is in a "who can open their mouth the widest while making a stupid face" contest. I love it.
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Post by kooshmeister on Apr 27, 2011 0:42:42 GMT
Got Fungus and Origin of the Crabs! ;D
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Post by jamesdoig on May 3, 2011 2:55:56 GMT
Picked these up from a country bookshop for $4 each. The Spine-Tingling Tales cover is from Marriott Watson's "The Devil of the marsh." Monstors Galore has a couple of Pu Sung Ling tales, who I assume is the Pu Songling who leads Vintage Vampire Stories.
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Post by severance on May 5, 2011 12:32:41 GMT
Donald F. Glut - Frankenstein Lives Again (book 1) Robert Lory - The Green Flames of Aries (Horrorscope book 1) Robert Markham (Kingsley Amis) - Colonel Sun (James Bond)
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Post by H_P_Saucecraft on May 5, 2011 17:41:26 GMT
Don Pendleton's Mack Bolan: Extraordinary Rendition (SuperBolan no.137) - 10p.
I've no idea who the actual author is, with Pendleton dead since 95 & fantastic fiction doesn't give a credit for this one. I'm certainly not going to try & collect all the Mack Bolan books, the list is staggering & they're still being published by the looks of things - the one I got is copyright 2010.
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