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Andaira

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  1. Well hello there...just trundling through my friends list and saying hello to everyone. How are things with you?

  2. Hello there :) I got my background at Deviantart.com

  3. *laughs* Yea my boyfriend has been recommending him to me for ages now. And since I wanted to get into horror, I went for his works. Just glad that my library has a few books of his.

  4. Hmm i really cannot remember the title :lol: I'll check that one out anyway! Yeah i c can't wait to see what all the fuss is about Lovecraft :D

  5. Hey there, welcome to the forum, Natty.
  6. I have one main thing at the moment... I'm in another forum, where I make banners as signatures for people. My shop is currently closed for requests while I finish the gazillion that I need to complete. But there are some members who don't seem to understand that all I do throughout the day, is not make banners, so I cannot work as fast as they seem to want me to, and I'm backed up with orders. That means, that they need to stop poking their heads into my shop and posting every five minutes "When can I place an order?" Honestly, is patience such a difficult concept to grasp? Alright, done ranting. I do feel better.
  7. Crime...well the Koontz book I recommend does have a crime, but not right off at the beginning. So I'm not sure if you already read it.

     

    And I agree on the short stories. But Lovecraft was and is the master of horror, so hopefully he'll grab me from the start.

  8. My choices would be (in no order): The Little Prince, by Antoine de Saint-Exupery Grimm's Complete Fairy Tales, by Jacob & Wilhelm Grimm Your Favorite Seuss: A Baker's Dozen from the One and Only Dr. Seuss, by Dr. Seuss Peter Pan, by J. M. Barrie Coraline, by Neil Gaiman
  9. Ooo cool, they sound interesting :D The only Koontz i have read, i think began with some kind of crime or something, i can't remember much but it was quite good. I like some short stories, but they have to be quite gripping from the outset otherwise there's little chance of me being kept interested.

  10. Koontz is quite good. Have you read Intensity by him? If not, I highly recommend.

     

    One of the Lovecraft books I got is called The Horror in the Museum, and the other one is titled The Transition of H. P. Lovecraft: the road to madness. They're supposed to be short story books, and I don't tend to read those but I do enjoy them, so I'm quite excited to get my hands on the books.

  11. I've had that one in my sights for a while but I never decide whether or not I want to read it. Will be looking out for your thoughts on the book once you finish it
  12. I have 'At the Mountains of Madness' and am a little way into it, it's good but i can't tell how good yet, so maybe in a few chapters i shall know :D Urban legends are always interesting, some downright creepy though lmao! I want to read some more Dean Koontz stuff. What Lovecraft stories are you going to read?

  13. Oh how are you liking Lovecraft? I requested two of his short story books from the library and will be picking them up soon. I also requested some Dean Koontz and a few other horror authors. And a "Scariest Urban Legends" book 'cause I was curious :P

  14. King is fantastic for sure :D Oh cool, any ones in particular? I am reading some Lovecraft atm and over the last few months some Poe short stories :D

  15. Well of course! King is brilliant *g*

     

    I'm just eagerly awaiting for the books I've requested to arrive. I'm ready for some horror novels and short stories to fall into my hands.

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