Yessss! Novels + comics = happy reader. I loved Come Closer. Adding Floating Dragon which sounds so good. Big fan of Dan Simmons too. Also adding Severed and Black Stars Above. Thanks, great vid :)
I haven't read "Nothing But Blackened Teeth", but i really enjoyed her VtM novella "Fine Print". I'll try "Nothing But Blackened Teeth" after "The Dead Take the A Train" and "The Salt Grows Heavy" though. :)
I love your taste in books. I'd love to see a video dedicated to some more graphic novel recommendations. You mentioning Preacher in a video a while ago gave me the final push I needed to pick it up off of my TBR and I've been really enjoying it.
That’s awesome! Thank you so much. I thought Preacher was really special, so glad I finally ran the whole series. I will definitely put together a graphic novel list soon, that’s a wonderful idea.
A great list! Peter Straub's earlier supernatural novels really impressed me -: Julia If You Could See Me Now Ghost Story Floating Dragon & my personal favorite -: Shadowland - which combines magic & horror to memorable effect. He also combined with Stephen King to write a peach of a horror/fantasy novel called The Talisman. Later in his career, Straub wrote two ghostly novels -: Lost Boy Lost Girl, & it's sequel, In the Night Room - I haven't read them as yet, but they seem to be highly regarded.
I love comics. I have a collection of bronze age horror, mostly from DC. I am obsessed with them and have been collecting them for quite a few years. I do enjoy Junji Ito graphic novels, too. Something about his bizarre stories I just love. Yes, my horror reading started with Stephen King. When I was in junior high my Mom had a bookcase in our upstairs hallway and she kept all her books on it. She had several books by Stephen King, VC Andrews, Ira Levin, James Herbert, etc,. I use to take them and read them in my room, she didn't care. Crazy how our parents back then didn't care we were reading books like this (at least mine didn't). 😆 I am especially horrified to recall reading VC Andrews at age 12. LOL I think most of it went over my head though. Come Closer was good, I enjoyed it. Dan Simmons and Hendrix are on my list. Not sure why I haven't read Grady Hendrix yet either? My friend just read all his books this summer and gave me a lowdown on which ones she liked the best to least. I will be checking him out soon. TFS!
Hey, that’s so funny I also read King at a very young age. I’m a bit conflicted actually because my son is 11 and wants to read King since he sees me with all his books. Should I just give him IT and say “good luck kid”😳😂
@blackbeltreads Um, no. 🤣 Honestly, though, i think it depends on their personality, maturity level, and other factors. I can't say really one way or another. That's entirely up to you. I mean, I'm Gen X, so we definitely got thrown to the wolves. LOL! 😆 It was a different time then. I read Carrie, Cycle Of The Werewolf, Night Shift, etc, when I was like 12-14 years old. I did attempt Needful Things, but the 800 pages were daunting. I ended up reading about 250 pages and then abandoned it. Maybe let him read a short story collection? Cycle Of The Werewolf is an awesome starting point. It's only about 150 pages, I believe. I'm sure whatever you do, you'll make the right decision.
Yea, reading IT as a child was probably not the best idea. I think our parents were probably just glad we were reading. I told him to stick to kids books for now.
Some good stuff. Read The Fisherman and Penpal this year. I will pick up Nothing But Blackened Teeth, just found it on Everand. I’d add Hex (witches) and Heart-Shaped Box (ghosts).
New subscriber, have been watching previous videos, and have added a few to my TBR. I am especially in a graphic novel phase, there are so many to choose from. Im currently reading HOUSE ON THE LAKE, which im vibing with. I appreciate your suggestion. Gonna have to check out. Your comments on Grady Hendricks were on point. I read KILL CREEK last year and REALLY enjoyed it. CARRION COMFORT (read a while ago, am I showing my age?) 😂 was also a good read. NOTHING BUT BLACKENED TEETH has been sitting on my bookcase for a while. Maybe you talking about it will push me to read soon. Take care, looking forward to the next video!
Hey, thank you so much for the kind words! I read Nice House on the Lake Vol 1but I still need Vol 2. There are so many good horror graphic novels, I might make a whole video on just that
@@blackbeltreads That would be cool, doing a video on graphic novels. There are some really good ones out there. So hard to choose. Speaking of James Tynion, there's a new series, NICE HOUSE BY THE SEA. While set in the same world as NHBTL, from what I understand, you don't have to have read the 1st set to get into. I'm also reading his DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH, but im waaayyy behind with that one. Thanks again for responding!!
I had to DNF The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires - not because it was bad by any stretch (I REALLY want to try to go back and finish it), but there's a certain scene right before a time skip that made me SO ANGRY that I stopped caring about the vampire and just wanted one specific character to die a slow, agonizing death, and I couldn't get past that. I've also been meaning to check out Cassandra Khaw so I'm really happy to see her on your list. Definitely going to be checking out your recommendations!
Just this morning, before watching this video, I was pondering about whether to order "Nothing But Blackened Teeth". I tried to wait until next month, though. But now I take your video as a sign that I need to get this book right here and now.
I really liked it though it is very short and left me wanting more. For such a short book I would recommend finding a deep discount if possible. I try to always be vigilant about waiting for deals.
@@blackbeltreads Generally, I buy most of my books second hand. But this one I was more than willing to pay the full amount of money for. I'm a very slow reader, 120 pages can take me up to three days, so the money is well spent. Also, I ordered the paperback edition, which has an especially creepy and, at the same time, beautiful cover.
I loved Carrion Comfort and The Fisherman. The Fisherman did have some scenes I struggled to follow but only because I couldn’t quite imagine what he was describing .
i like both novels and graphic novel. although mostly manga but i do like some western graphic novels every now and again. Floating Dragon by Straub is one iv been looking forward to reading so its cool to hear more talk about it as i feel like that book does not get talked about much
@@blackbeltreads some of my personal favorites are ones by Naoki Urasawa like 20th century boys, monster and pluto etc. but i also really love stuff like Fist of the North Star, alice in borderland, spriggan, deadman wonderland and battle angle just to name a few
I have been in martial arts since I was a teen, but once I focused solely on Jiujitsu it took about 7 years for my black belt. I was promoted relatively fast through each belt probably due to my previous experience.
There are probably more readers of novels AND graphic novels than you think. I'm one, for sure. The problems for me with graphic novels is that 1) They're "Story-LIGHT." They're less like a novel and more like storyboards for a movie. They can never compete with an actual novel bc they just don't have room. Which makes 2) even more important: The ART. Modern comic art sucks. Nobody draws backgrounds anymore. The lines are all angular. Nobody even attempts realistic, perspective anatomy. So, GNs are also "Art-LIGHT." But, every once in awhile I'll run into a title that's good enough at one or the other to convince me to take a chance. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Man, people don't like Nothing But Blackened Teeth because it's stupid as hell. Everything feels undercooked and underdeveloped, and the horror, when it does happen, as well as the character's reactions to it, is stupid as hell. To each their own I guess 🤷
Yessss! Novels + comics = happy reader. I loved Come Closer. Adding Floating Dragon which sounds so good. Big fan of Dan Simmons too. Also adding Severed and Black Stars Above. Thanks, great vid :)
Thanks! I’m always happy when someone likes novel and comics both.
Great recommendations! Thank you
Thanks!
Ghost Story - classic; my favorite vengeful ghost tale.
I really want to get to it soon
I haven't read "Nothing But Blackened Teeth", but i really enjoyed her VtM novella "Fine Print". I'll try "Nothing But Blackened Teeth" after "The Dead Take the A Train" and "The Salt Grows Heavy" though. :)
I would like to try another of her books, I’ll add these to my list. Thanks!
I love your taste in books. I'd love to see a video dedicated to some more graphic novel recommendations. You mentioning Preacher in a video a while ago gave me the final push I needed to pick it up off of my TBR and I've been really enjoying it.
That’s awesome! Thank you so much. I thought Preacher was really special, so glad I finally ran the whole series. I will definitely put together a graphic novel list soon, that’s a wonderful idea.
A great list!
Peter Straub's earlier supernatural novels really impressed me -:
Julia
If You Could See Me Now
Ghost Story
Floating Dragon
& my personal favorite -: Shadowland - which combines magic & horror to memorable effect.
He also combined with Stephen King to write a peach of a horror/fantasy novel called The Talisman.
Later in his career, Straub wrote two ghostly novels -: Lost Boy Lost Girl, & it's sequel, In the Night Room - I haven't read them as yet, but they seem to be highly regarded.
All I’ve read are The Talisman & Floating Dragon. I think I’m gonna tackle Ghost Story this Halloween season. Thanks for all the recommendations!
When I was a child in the 1970s, we actually did the balloon project that was the catalyst in the book PenPal. It was innocent times then. Great book.
I love the part where the kid says the way the blood pumps in his ears when he is laying down sounds like footsteps. Very creepy book
I read books, comics, graphic novels, and manga.
I’m just starting to read Horror so I appreciate the recs!
That’s great! Hope you find something you like for spooky season
@@blackbeltreads Definitely want to try Penpal and Come Closer.
I’ll be looking for your October reads!
Appreciate the video and some good recs. Tis the season!
Thank you! It’s my favorite time of year. I put everything else down and read only horror books
@blackbeltreads Agreed. It's the best time of the year. About to break out all of the Halloween decor.
Read the first 4 books you mentioned. Liked them all, but Penpal and The Southern book club’s guide both were chefs kiss for me.
I love both of them! I put those up front since they are pretty easy to read while also just being great books.
I love comics. I have a collection of bronze age horror, mostly from DC. I am obsessed with them and have been collecting them for quite a few years. I do enjoy Junji Ito graphic novels, too. Something about his bizarre stories I just love.
Yes, my horror reading started with Stephen King. When I was in junior high my Mom had a bookcase in our upstairs hallway and she kept all her books on it. She had several books by Stephen King, VC Andrews, Ira Levin, James Herbert, etc,. I use to take them and read them in my room, she didn't care. Crazy how our parents back then didn't care we were reading books like this (at least mine didn't). 😆 I am especially horrified to recall reading VC Andrews at age 12. LOL I think most of it went over my head though. Come Closer was good, I enjoyed it. Dan Simmons and Hendrix are on my list. Not sure why I haven't read Grady Hendrix yet either? My friend just read all his books this summer and gave me a lowdown on which ones she liked the best to least. I will be checking him out soon. TFS!
Hey, that’s so funny I also read King at a very young age. I’m a bit conflicted actually because my son is 11 and wants to read King since he sees me with all his books. Should I just give him IT and say “good luck kid”😳😂
@blackbeltreads Um, no. 🤣 Honestly, though, i think it depends on their personality, maturity level, and other factors. I can't say really one way or another. That's entirely up to you. I mean, I'm Gen X, so we definitely got thrown to the wolves. LOL! 😆 It was a different time then. I read Carrie, Cycle Of The Werewolf, Night Shift, etc, when I was like 12-14 years old. I did attempt Needful Things, but the 800 pages were daunting. I ended up reading about 250 pages and then abandoned it. Maybe let him read a short story collection? Cycle Of The Werewolf is an awesome starting point. It's only about 150 pages, I believe. I'm sure whatever you do, you'll make the right decision.
Yea, reading IT as a child was probably not the best idea. I think our parents were probably just glad we were reading. I told him to stick to kids books for now.
Some good stuff. Read The Fisherman and Penpal this year. I will pick up Nothing But Blackened Teeth, just found it on Everand. I’d add Hex (witches) and Heart-Shaped Box (ghosts).
Hey I’m actually reading Hex atm! I’m also a huge fan of Joe Hills work.
New subscriber, have been watching previous videos, and have added a few to my TBR.
I am especially in a graphic novel phase, there are so many to choose from. Im currently reading HOUSE ON THE LAKE, which im vibing with. I appreciate your suggestion. Gonna have to check out.
Your comments on Grady Hendricks were on point. I read KILL CREEK last year and REALLY enjoyed it. CARRION COMFORT (read a while ago, am I showing my age?) 😂 was also a good read. NOTHING BUT BLACKENED TEETH has been sitting on my bookcase for a while. Maybe you talking about it will push me to read soon.
Take care, looking forward to the next video!
Hey, thank you so much for the kind words! I read Nice House on the Lake Vol 1but I still need Vol 2. There are so many good horror graphic novels, I might make a whole video on just that
@@blackbeltreads That would be cool, doing a video on graphic novels. There are some really good ones out there. So hard to choose.
Speaking of James Tynion, there's a new series, NICE HOUSE BY THE SEA. While set in the same world as NHBTL, from what I understand, you don't have to have read the 1st set to get into.
I'm also reading his DEPARTMENT OF TRUTH, but im waaayyy behind with that one.
Thanks again for responding!!
I gotta check that out! I’ll definitely put some Tynion on the next video
I read books and comics too! I want to check out Severed! Subscribed!
Thanks! I’m really happy to hear from so many people that read comics and books.
Dan Simmons is great. I'm finishing up Summer of Night right now!
Oh that is one of my most anticipated read in my entire collection. I wanted to read it this summer but never got to it. I hope you enjoyed it!
@@blackbeltreads It's really good! You should read it now. It's the perfect season for it - still warm but almost Halloween!
That’s very tempting! There are just too many books on my list, it’s a good problem though
I had to DNF The Southern Book Club's Guide to Slaying Vampires - not because it was bad by any stretch (I REALLY want to try to go back and finish it), but there's a certain scene right before a time skip that made me SO ANGRY that I stopped caring about the vampire and just wanted one specific character to die a slow, agonizing death, and I couldn't get past that. I've also been meaning to check out Cassandra Khaw so I'm really happy to see her on your list. Definitely going to be checking out your recommendations!
O no! That’s ok there are some awful people in the book that we are supposed to hate, especially the husband.
Definitely gonna check out dan simmons thanks for the recommendation
Nice! Simmons has such a great bibliography
Just this morning, before watching this video, I was pondering about whether to order "Nothing But Blackened Teeth". I tried to wait until next month, though. But now I take your video as a sign that I need to get this book right here and now.
I really liked it though it is very short and left me wanting more. For such a short book I would recommend finding a deep discount if possible. I try to always be vigilant about waiting for deals.
@@blackbeltreads Generally, I buy most of my books second hand. But this one I was more than willing to pay the full amount of money for. I'm a very slow reader, 120 pages can take me up to three days, so the money is well spent. Also, I ordered the paperback edition, which has an especially creepy and, at the same time, beautiful cover.
It’s good to read slowly. I try to slow down and focus more when reading a classic or challenging book
I loved Carrion Comfort and The Fisherman. The Fisherman did have some scenes I struggled to follow but only because I couldn’t quite imagine what he was describing .
That’s a really good way to put it!
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i like both novels and graphic novel. although mostly manga but i do like some western graphic novels every now and again.
Floating Dragon by Straub is one iv been looking forward to reading so its cool to hear more talk about it as i feel like that book does not get talked about much
That’s awesome. I’ve been reading manga since I was a kid but not as much lately. I’d love to hear some good manga recommendations
@@blackbeltreads some of my personal favorites are ones by Naoki Urasawa like 20th century boys, monster and pluto etc. but i also really love stuff like Fist of the North Star, alice in borderland, spriggan, deadman wonderland and battle angle just to name a few
@@XanaduCastle I really want to read 20th century boys. I’ve read vol 1 but I know it goes much further. Thanks for all the recommendations!
Great channel. how long did it take to get your black belt?
I have been in martial arts since I was a teen, but once I focused solely on Jiujitsu it took about 7 years for my black belt. I was promoted relatively fast through each belt probably due to my previous experience.
There are probably more readers of novels AND graphic novels than you think. I'm one, for sure. The problems for me with graphic novels is that 1) They're "Story-LIGHT." They're less like a novel and more like storyboards for a movie. They can never compete with an actual novel bc they just don't have room. Which makes 2) even more important: The ART. Modern comic art sucks. Nobody draws backgrounds anymore. The lines are all angular. Nobody even attempts realistic, perspective anatomy. So, GNs are also "Art-LIGHT." But, every once in awhile I'll run into a title that's good enough at one or the other to convince me to take a chance. I'm sure I'm not alone.
Really great insight! I’d love to hear some graphic novels you’ve enjoyed lately.
Man, people don't like Nothing But Blackened Teeth because it's stupid as hell. Everything feels undercooked and underdeveloped, and the horror, when it does happen, as well as the character's reactions to it, is stupid as hell. To each their own I guess 🤷
I figured that might be controversial. I thought it was great though. I love short stories and novellas like this.
@@blackbeltreads fair enough. I really like most of your other recommendations!
@@QuietExplorations Thanks!
@@blackbeltreads btw, ever read The Apparition Phase? That's one that's recently popped up in my travels, as well as a book called Ling Hun
@@QuietExplorations Never heard of those. I’ll check them out thanks
Not sure if u can trust a guy who's a coors light fan. Weak beer sir but interesting books.
haha I worked many years for Miller/ Coors.