![]() ![]() ![]() I decided the easiest way to start would be with a collection of his short stories. I’m a little ashamed to admit that I really haven’t read much Stephen King before. Now, this usually means I go digging through my collection of literature from the Romantic or Victorian era, but a book doesn’t need to be centuries old to be a classic! Some authors become classics in their own time, like the father of contemporary horror and suspense, Stephen King. Having finished that, I was struggling to decide what direction to go in next when I remembered my general reading philosophy: when you don’t know where to start, start with the classics. ![]() As you saw from my Bourbon Street Ripper review, I decided to start by trying my luck on a detective thriller series from an author I’d never heard of before, with mixed results. I’ve been really trying to make good, lately, on my goal to expand my reading and get back into genres I used to enjoy. Paula Cappa on Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Spencer on Review of Piñata-Possession in Mexico.Tricia on Review of Neil Gaiman’s Trigger Warning.victoriagrimalkin on Bluebeard-A Proto-Gothic Folktale.TheGothicLibrarian on Bluebeard-A Proto-Gothic Folktale.Review of The Writing Retreat-Channeling Stories and Spirits.Review of FINNA and DEFEKT-Retail Terror. ![]()
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