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Waiting for Godot in the Shadow at the Bottom of the World by Samuel Beckett and Thomas Ligotti
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(For Joe. ;))
The Ebony Tower of the Elephant by John Fowles and Robert E. Howard. | |||||||||||
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(For Joe. ;);))
Flowers for Demian by Daniel Keyes and Hermann Hesse. | |||||||||||
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The Green Mansions Torture: A Romance of the Tropical Forest by William Henry Hudson and A. Rowley Hilliard. Spoiler Alert: The torture is that there is no romance in the jungle - only lethal creatures and plants, malaria, and calenture.
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"What does it mean to be alive except to court disaster and suffering at every moment?"
Tibet: Carnivals? Ligotti: Ceremonies for initiating children into the cult of the sinister. Tibet: Gas stations? Ligotti: Nothing to say about gas stations as such, although I've always responded to the smell of gasoline as if it were a kind of perfume. Last edited by G. S. Carnivals; 05-01-2009 at 07:44 PM.. Reason: Added "and plants" |
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Fowles and Hesse. Fowles and Hesse. Oh mama, can this really be the end to be stuck inside of TLO losing to G.S. again (and again and again)?
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There Are Many Pathways To The Garden or The Steppenwolf Who Rented A Room in the Bungalow House by Philip Lamantia, Herman Hesse, and Thomas Ligotti
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Yes. The Honeymoon in Hell House on the Borderland (by Fredric Brown, Richard Matheson, and William Hope Hodgson) is over, he typed modestly. | |||||||||||
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If I could get the smile thing to work I'd put one HERE! | |||||||||||
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Mary and the Giant Caterpillars by Philip K. Dick and E. F. Benson.
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Green Eggs and Hampty Dumpty in Oakland by Dr. Seuss and Philip K. Dick.
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