View Poll Results: Please post for the horror book you would like to read by September 30th.

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  • Frankenstein

    10 41.67%
  • Thirsty

    1 4.17%
  • Never the Bride

    0 0%
  • The Call of Cthulhu

    3 12.50%
  • The Lottery and Other Stories

    1 4.17%
  • The Collected Stories of M.R. James

    0 0%
  • The Dark: New Ghost Stories

    0 0%
  • Psycho

    1 4.17%
  • The Collector

    3 12.50%
  • Beloved

    5 20.83%
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Thread: October / Horror Reading Poll

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    I change my nomination to The Dark: New Ghost Stories edited by Ellen Datlow.

    Everyone loves a ghost story. This collection contains 16 ghost stories written by some of the best modern horror writers and literary fiction writers. It would also give an opportunity for those wanting to expand their horizons to check out new writers: Jeffrey Ford, Tanith Lee, Mike O'Driscoll, Ramsey Campbell, Kelly Link, Glen Hirshberg to name a couple. It was the winner of the international horror guild award for best anthology.

    I mean seriously can we please do something different and less predictable than Dracula and Frankenstein, Lovecraft and Poe?! There all great stories and great writers, but everyone already knows about them, and can pick them up on their own. This is the perfect opportunity to explore some new voices and new writers.
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    ooh i totally vote for The collector! (I would say Silence, but i've already read/seen the movie so many times)
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    I think a Stephen King book would be in order. Perhaps Bag of Bones or Misery.
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    I take my dracula nomination back, definitely Robert Bloch's Psycho!
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    I vote for The Collector

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    I would like to nominate Beloved by Morrison.

    Nominations so far:

    1. Frankenstein by Shelley

    2. Thirsty by M.T. Anderson

    3. Never the bride by Paul Magrs

    4. "The Call of Cthulhu"

    5. The Lottery and other stories by Shirly Jackson

    6. The collected stories of M. R. James?

    7. The Dark: New Ghost Stories edited by Ellen Datlow.

    8. Psycho by Bloch

    9. The Collector

    10. Beloved by Morrison

    Quote Originally Posted by breathtest View Post
    I think a Stephen King book would be in order. Perhaps Bag of Bones or Misery.
    You need to pick one to nominate.

    I am not sure if I would consider The Collector a horror story, personally speaking.
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    You can now vote for the horror book you would like to read in October.
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    Why Not Dracula?

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    I am afraid the nomination period is now over. You can vote for one of the books in the poll if you like; as soon as you have 50 posts, that is
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    It was not really a nomination, more of a question lol.. I was just surprised, but then again I am use to High School book clubs, were Dracula was always nominated lol.. No biggie..
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    Yay, Beloved is leading!
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    I wish I had been able to post..

    I can't believe that beloved is considered horror. I guess in a way it is, but compared to the collector (a book that has inspired so many serial killers) I would have chosen that.

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    I'm a bit surprised myself to see Beloved on the list. Either way Scher, I'll not be voting since I can't promise to join, but I will try to join in on the reading. If I were to vote however, it would go to either The Collector or Thirsty

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    What? Nobody likes ghost stories or wants to explore new authors? Come on people vote for The Dark: New Ghost Stories!
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