• Brian@piefed.social
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    I’m ashamed to say I’ve read fewer than half of these, but at least this means I have quite a lot of (unknown to me) books to seek out!

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      Eh The Ritual is a great movie, and I wish the movie had more of part1 of the book in it. But part2 of the book was …not the best.

      House of leaves dosnt really deserve to be #6 on the list. Interesting book though.

      What are your top 3?

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        I did quite enjoy the original novel of The Ritual but I’m surprised to see it take the number 1 spot. I’m also a fan of House of Leaves.

        Of the 25 books here, my top three would John Langan’s The Fisherman (he is a superb writer); the Ligotti collection; and the Laird Barron collection.

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    I actually recently ventured in to this genre because there was a post talking about Our Share of Night. I got the audiobook because I wanted to finish it in October but my reading plate was too full to do it any other way. The book was very well written and I can see why it’s such a hit, but unfortunately I don’t think I vibe with the genre well enough to appreciate it appropriately. Still, I’d recommend it to anyone who does like the genre

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    My trust in this list was shattered when I saw The Ritual at #2. I’m sure his writing is good but his intense bigotry should have disqualified his works