Showing posts with label books. Show all posts
Showing posts with label books. Show all posts

10/6/09

Book 'em B-Sol


Ready for another list? Sure you are.

B-Sol of The Vault of Horror polled the so called "Cyber Horror Elite" and has come up with the Horror Literature Top 30. It's a fascinating compilation and you can see the entire list by CLICKING HERE.

For the record, I was asked to vote, and my top ten went as follows:

10:I Am Legend: Richard Matheson
9: Something Wicked This Way Comes: Ray Bradbury

8: Rosemary's Baby: Ira Levin

7: The Scream: John M Skipp and Craig Spector

6: The Stand: Stephen King
5: The House Next Door: Anne Rivers Siddons

4: Harvest Home: Thomas Tryon

3: The Exorcist: William Peter Blatty

2: Dracula: Bram Stoker

1:'Salem's Lot: Stephen King

9/7/09

The Literary Six: Bloody Fantastic!

Attention slasher film fans: if you have not already - run, don't walk, to your nearest book merchant and get your hot little hands on Vince A. Liaguno's The Literary Six.

A bloody cocktail of a potboiler that includes elements of Agatha Christie's Ten Little Indians, and dozens of homages to every great slice and dice horror movie of the 70's and 80's, The Literary Six is the kind of book you curl up with on a rainy night and don't put down until the last twist has been twisted, and the final turn has been, well, turned.

It's New Year's Eve 2006, and a collection of former college chums are getting together for their yearly reunion. Gossip will be spread, champagne will be drunk, sexual feelings will come back to the surface...and blood will be spilled. It seems that this bunch of alumni all share a deep dark secret, and tonight, they will have to pay for a rather ugly stunt they were involved in twenty years earlier. In a way, The Literary Six is The Big Chill funneled through a grand guginol fun-house .

One of the things that makes reading The Literary Six such a kick is the tributes to slasher cinema that can be found throughout. For instance:

  • The characters are holed up in a Gothic inn on a small island off the New England Coast - shades of April Fool's Day.
  • A disembodied head found with candles surrounding it - much like Mama Voorhees's noggin was kept in Friday the 13th II.
  • A gay twist to the infamous hot tub scene from the original Halloween II, complete with the victim sucking on the fingers of his killer (before he realizes that said digits don't belong to his beloved, that is).
  • A masked killer (which of course is de rigeur in any slasher piece worth its salt).
  • And of course, the fact that the killer keeps popping back up, just when you think the SOB is dead!
Rounded out out by a nifty little twist ending, The Literary Six is a sexy, sadistic, bloody fantastic book that left me wanting more.

I can't wait to see what Vince has up his sleeve for an encore.

8/25/09

Not since Jacqueline Susann put pen to paper...

Hey kids, look what showed up in my mail box today!

That's right, it's the latest book from the darling of the slasher set, Mr. Vince "Boom Boom" Liaguno. Yup our own fellow Tana Tea drinker is now in the same leauge as Vanna White, Joan Collins, and of course, Ms. Jamie Lee Curtis; a published diva!

Once I read the review by Walter Somerset of the Long Island Penny Saver who exclaimed, "Not since Jacqueline Susann put pen to paper, has an author created such a marvelous piece of fiction...", I knew I had to get my mitts on this book.

OK, I kid. Actually, I can not wait to dive into this one. Something tells me I am in for one terrific read.