From the Borderlands: Stories of Terror and Madness18 reviews
Stephen King, Whitley Strieber

Warner Books, 2004

borderlands

FROM THE BORDERLANDS ARRIVED ON TIME AND IN EXCELLANT CONDITION. i HAVE READ IT YET. iT WAS PACKAGED VERY GOOD
  
  











  



  
The Best of H. P. Lovecraft: Bloodcurdling Tales of Horror and the Macabre136 reviews
H.P. Lovecraft, Robert Bloch

Del Rey, 1987

Lovecraft is a master

+ You know, the amorphous toad-like being hinted at ...
+ Best of Lovecraft
+ Revisiting Lovecraft
  
  











  



  
Harlan Ellison's Watching4 reviews
Harlan Ellison, Leonard Maltin

M Press, 2008

This is how it's done

+ If you've got the hardcover, don't bother.
+ Explain for a bit....
+ Movie reviews from an insider, fan and master storyteller
  
  











  



  
History Is Dead: A Zombie Anthology11 reviews
Scott A. Johnson

Permuted Press, 2007

Great read, looking for book 2

+ Great & Fast
+ Unique :)
+ Zombies Just Want to Have Fun
  
  











  



  
The Essential Ellison: A 50 Year Retrospective (Revised and Expanded)13 reviews
Harlan Ellison

Morpheus International, 2005

I Have No Book, And I Must Read

+ A treat !!
+ it's ellison and it's the size of a brick! :)
+ Life without Ellison would be dull
+ Xenogenesis and so much more
  
  











  



  
Wormwood: A Collection of Short Stories38 reviews
Poppy Z. Brite

Dell, 1995

...rimmed in blood and ash

+ So Poppy, Poe, and Lovecraft walk into a bar...
+ Butthead: Uh, he, he, he-Poppy said 'wood'!
+ Dark, terrifying, wonderful short stories!
+ Quiet and tight.
  
  











  



  
Jack Haringa Must Die!

Merricat Publications, 2008

Jack Haringa. The very name strikes fear in the hearts of the grammatically challenged. But fear not semicolon abusers and malapropists! The tables are turned in Jack Haringa Must Die!, which collects the very best Haringa death scenes and tales from... Jack Ketchum Christopher Golden Brian Keene Craig Shaw Gardner James A. Moore Laird Barron Nick Mamatas Mary SanGiovanni Lee ...
  
  











  



  
Many Bloody Returns (Sookie Stackhouse)21 reviews

Ace Hardcover, 2007

Loved it.

+ Vampires and birthdays
+ Good sampling of paranormal authors.
+ Book appetizers
  
  











  



  
Weddings from Hell7 reviews
Maggie Shayne, Jeaniene Frost, ...

Harper, 2008

Good reads

+ Paranormal weddings from hell, but the book is almost heavenly
+ Bring on Bridezilla and let them eat cake! Can't wait for the Honeymoon!

Got the book, read it--I so wish Maggie had tied her story to the Witch series--the fact that it had a witch in it was misleading! Loved Kathryn Smith's "Blood Grail Vampire Payne---her story was fantastic. A new author to me--one I plan to check out soon is Jeannie Frost---the story was very ...
  
  











  



  
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror)1 review

Carroll & Graf Publishers, 1999

A Great Anthology

The introduction alone is a treasure trove of information regarding the state of horror, and the new and developing projects of many authors and editors. Mr. Jones has collected some gems from the likes of Caitlin R. Kiernan, Neil Gaiman, Tanith Lee, Harlan Ellison, and Kim Newman...and that's ...
  
  











  



  
The Language of Fear50 reviews
Del James

Dell, 1995

My Favorite Book Ever!

+ Great book, but just so ya know....
+ Superb!!
+ Masterful and Insightful Writing
  
  











  



  
Teddy Bear Cannibal Massacre6 reviews

Dybbuk Press, LLC, 2005

I edited it.

+ A BIZARRE BUT THOROUGHLY ENJOYABLE ANTHOLOGY
+ Stories of the strange and unusual
+ No cannibalism, but lots of great stories
+ An Admirable Effort from the New Master of the Grotesque
  
  











  



  
The Complete H. P. LOVECRAFT Reader (68 Stories Included)2 reviews

Oak Grove, 2007

Free SF Reader

A mindblowing blast of the horrors out of space, now here on earth, and other nastiness. Cthulhu lives. What if there were ominipotent superior alien beings in the depth of history. What happens if you encounter the remnants of their existence? Why would you want to? Even worse, what happens ...
  
  











  



  
The Black Book of Horror2 reviews
Gary McMahon, Mark Samuels, ...

Mortbury Press, 2007

Horrified

+ AN EXCEPTIONAL COLLECTION!

Horrified there are not more collections like this. If you remember the old Pan Books of Horror and you liked them you will like this more. The reason: there are echoes of the old masters, (in fact there are some old masters, notabley David A. Riley with his chilling LOCK-IN - told with all the ...
  
  











  



  
Dark Delicacies II: Fear; More Original Tales of Terror and the Macabre by the World's Greatest Horror Writers4 reviews

Running Press, 2007

The delicacies are just as tasty in the second course

+ Delicious!
+ Great but why Joe Landsdale again.
+ Pretty damn good anthology
  
  











  



  
Inferno: New Tales of Terror and the Supernatural6 reviews

Tor Books, 2007

An excellent assortment of dark tales guaranteed to make the reader shudder

+ More, Please.
+ Chilling
+ An excellent anthology in every way
+ Publishers Weekly starred review
  
  











  



  
Letters from Hades12 reviews
Jeffrey Thomas

Bedlam Press, 2004

Great read... if you're a fan of Hell

+ Interesting Concept
+ Depressing good time
+ Quite wonderful.
+ Five Star book all the way
  
  











  



  
Dates From Hell34 reviews
Kim Harrison, Lynsay Sands, ...

Avon Books, 2006

Awsome book

+ Solid from beginning to end
+ Excellent

This book is great! Its basicly 4 differnt mini books in one but each of them keep you on the edge of your seat! I recomend it to everyone!
  
  











  



  
Best New Horror (Mammoth Book of Best New Horror)5 reviews
Poppy Z. Brite, Christopher Fowler, ...

Running Press, 2002

Our Temporary Supervisor

+ Fine selections
+ Another excellent addition to this fine series.

Ligotti's "Our Temporary Supervisor" is undoubtedly, along with "First, Catch Your Demon" story in this anthology. It has perhaps the most pessimistic backdrop of any story that I've ever read. It is Kafkaesque, surreal and exceedingly creepy. "First, Catch Your Demon" is about a half woman/half ...
  
  











  



  
Horrorscape: New Masterpieces of Horror, Vol. 1 (New Materpieces of Horror)3 reviews

I Books, 2005

A fast, fun anthology by some of horror's greats

+ Fast and fun horror anthology

Horrorscape collects some of the best stories by a who's who list of horror writers. The result is a fun, fascinating read. Over all, the stories are fast paced and thrilling. Only a few stories lag compared to the others, but this anthology has far fewer weak points than other anthologies I've ...