
What great books did you hear about/discover this past week?
Share with us your FRIDAY FINDS!
I’m behind, I know, and the only excuse I gave give you is that I have been in training all week prepping to get ready to start teaching English 101 and my own grad classes this next week at Western Washington University. So … what do we have as finds this week? The first two were books that were referenced in the dreadfully disappointing The Science of Stephen King. The third is a book that I am itching to get my hot little hands on as it is a book of homages to Richard Matheson (this is were Stephen King and Joe Hill’s “Throttle” can be found in print). The fourth was a cool little gem I discovered as I was perusing the aisles of my new university library and seeing what they had in the way of scholarly references on Contemporary American Gothic (my field), and the last … well … who can resist a Doctor Who story read by none other than David Tennant himself. I mean, c’mon … it doesn’t get any better than that, does it? I submit that it does not!
Lest Darkness Fall by L. Sprague de Camp
Collision Course by Barrington J. Bailey
He is Legend: An Anthology of Celebrating Richard Matheson edited by Christopher Conlon
Science and Destabilization in the Modern American Gothic: Lovecraft, Matheson, and King by David A. Oakes
Doctor Who: Pest Control, An Exclusive Audio Adventure by Peter Anghelides, read by David Tennant

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