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Horror is the main genre that I read, vampire novels being my favourite.
Like so many others I would have to recommend Anne Rice and her Vampire Chronicles.
As for Richard Laymon's, well although I'm a fan of his, I was disappointed with Travelling Vampire Show.
Lastly Sherrilyn...
Chart books I buy from Tescos as they are usually half the price of other stores. Older books I buy from Waterstones or WHSmith's bookshop. The majority of books, I just hire from the library though.
I've just finished Looking Good Dead by Peter James.
Horror is usually my preferred genre but I quite enjoyed reading this crime novel. It's part of The Roy Grace series, Dead Simple being the first part and also a good read :cool:
I borrow the majority of books that I read basically because I read so many. It would cost me a small fortune to buy them all, not to mention store them. However, now that certain supermarkets sell chart paperbacks for a mere £3.50-ish I have started to buy more especially if they are written by...
I prefer to have the book in front of me rather than an ebook. However, I have found certain books offered free in EBook format. I've been lucky enough to have certain authors send me free copies of their book too in EBook format. So both have their advantages :cool:
I own a few EBooks. I say own, because I always print them out to read. Reading from the screen just isn't as good especially when I only read at coffee breaks etc.
To be honest, I do prefer to have the book itself rather than an EBook. Which is why all the EBooks I own have come to me free...
I take whatever book I'm currently reading everywhere with me. On the bus, at the bus stop, hospital appointments, in the garden, on the sofa, in bed and even whilst I'm cooking the dinner. My favourite place to read though is in the park during the Summer :)
Thanks for the links to boths sites. I checked them both out and decided to go with Listal. Currently in the process of adding all my lists, which will probably take days, but the link is in my signature if anyone wants to check it out and add me as a friend :)
I loved the book but held back from watching the film as they never seem to be as good. Maybe I'll watch it now :)
Last movie I bought was Crying Freeman. I'm a big manga/martial arts fan :D
I've got to be honest and say that apart from my favourite authors, I rarely buy books unless I see them cheap or in second hand shops. For the amount that I read it is much easier and cheaper just to hire them from my local library :D
Genres I do buy are usually horror, thriller and mind...
At the moment I'm using a gold disk bookmark with Chinese symbols on it. It's pretty cool to look at, even though I can't remember what the symbols stand for, but it does have a habit of flying out of the book if you hold it upside down :(
I do have a black cat bookmark that I use too, but...
I thought the movie started well, but lost it's edge in the middle, finally picking up again towards the end.
I really didn't enjoy the scene with Jack in the 'afterlife' and found myself rummaging through my bag for more munches to relieve my boredom. There were a few funny parts to this...
I've read many of his books, but my favourite so far has to be Lightning. What I found interesting was the afterword by the author. Dean Koontz was told this book was unpublishable. However, when he finally managed to get it published it became one of his biggest successes to date. The fact that...