James Herbert, our very own King.
If you havent read anything, try Others and 48, two of my faves.
James Herbert, our very own King.
If you havent read anything, try Others and 48, two of my faves.
i've been thinking about starting to read some of his work. what kind of horror does he write? is it nasty sickening stuff or subtle spookiness?
when I was in England last time, I, as usual, bought quite a lot of books (mostly in charity shops, like I always do, or in those old book stores at Charing Cross, etc), some of which are Herbert:
The Dark
Lair
Moon
The Ghosts of Sleath
I am going to read them in summer; never got around to reading them before... maybe I felt I should wait before you started this thread.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Hmm, alot are haunting kinda books.. with a twist.. some like the Rats series are alittle more sickening and some are quite fairytaleish like Once and The Magic Cottage.
48 is actualy based on a world war 2 fallout, well not a nuclear fallout, and its about an american soldier in London.
A very good read, one of my fave books, maybe I enjoyed it more because I lived in London for awhile, I dont know.
I read '48, and I thought it was pretty good. I also have Moon on the bookshelf to read sometime.
In Digitized Remorse
I read a lot of Herbert when I was younger.
Pretty good horror it was too.
My favourites, and the 3 I re-read now & again over the years, is the 'Rat Trilogy' as some call 'em
- The Rats
- Lair
- Domain
These 3 make a great story - with the third (Domain) being the best of the 3.
I've just read Moon, it's readable but by no means great. Will now read a few books by other authors, and then get back to Herbert.
Ask not what bears can do for you, but what you can do for bears. (razz)
When one is in agreement with bears one is always correct. (mae)
bears are back!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Has anyone seen the movie version of Haunted? I haven't read the book but I enjoyed the movie.
In Digitized Remorse
Rats, The Fog & Survivor were my first ventures into horror. As a teenager they were pretty gross and cool at the same time (for me anyway)
Although my favourite James Herbert book was Fluke. Must pick that up again and see if it still reads ok 20 years later.
"Fluke" sucked. Plain and simple.
But I love the DUNE series.
"I aim to misbehave."
-- Malcolm Reynolds
"I am a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar."
-- Hoban Washburne
"What does that make us?"
"Big damn heroes, sir."
"Ain't we just."
-- Malcolm Reynolds and Zoe Washburne
there you go
"I aim to misbehave."
-- Malcolm Reynolds
"I am a leaf on the wind. Watch how I soar."
-- Hoban Washburne
"What does that make us?"
"Big damn heroes, sir."
"Ain't we just."
-- Malcolm Reynolds and Zoe Washburne