I absolutely lost it at "CRABS' MOON".I'm also working through Guy N. Smith's Crabs series about giant killer crabs rampaging across the globe. It's dumb and crude and a ton of fun.
I'm currently tearing through the Chess Team Adventure series. Special forces shlock, mixed with otherworld horror. My exact jam. Currently the team is fighting a hydra with the help of Hercules. Author: Jeremy Robinson.
Dr. Sleep was solid and enjoyable - I can’t wait to watch both The Shining and this one. The Institute was ok for me, but I’ve heard The Outsider is stellar. I was going to get his new anthology but I read it ties to Outsider which ties to Mr. Mercedes trilogy...so I’ve got some pre-reading to do.I'm nearing the end of Dr. Sleep. Very enjoyable. The past couple years I've been trying to read my way through all of Kings bibliography. Definitely a worthwhile venture. He's a hit way more than miss. And even his misses are entertaining (Tommyknockers had me literally laughing out loud).
Hopefully by the end of 2020 I'll have this undertaking done. Thinking of filling in the blanks of the Gaiman bibliography next.
Read the whole Dark Tower series last year - good luck to you! I loved it to pieces.Holy shit that's going on the Wishlist.
Currently on book 6 of The Dark Tower series. Also reading some John Locke off and on.
Dr. Sleep is the new book from Stephen King right? sounds like a must thenDr. Sleep was solid and enjoyable - I can’t wait to watch both The Shining and this one. The Institute was ok for me, but I’ve heard The Outsider is stellar. I was going to get his new anthology but I read it ties to Outsider which ties to Mr. Mercedes trilogy...so I’ve got some pre-reading to do.
I wouldn’t say ‘new’ but 2013 or so. Definitely worth a read if you liked The Shining and his general works!Dr. Sleep is the new book from Stephen King right? sounds like a must then