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Again Laymon writes a vampire book low on vampires.
January 1st, 2002 2002
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Of course, the thing that runs through out Laymon is the male libido.
June 26th, 2002 2002
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Anything by Laymon is great, but Funhouse stands out … As does Island … And Traveling Vampire Show.
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The former has no problem keeping a few of my favorite authors in the genre (Bentley Little, Richard Laymon, Stephen King, Jack Ketchum and, of course, Mr. Brian Keene) well stocked and in an easy to shop manner.
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(Currently Reading) (books read 2007, books read so far 2009, books reads 2008, Good Reads, Ken Scholes, reading, Richard Laymon, Robert J. Sawyer, Stephen King, Willard Price)
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(Currently Reading) (books read 2007, books read so far 2009, books reads 2008, Good Reads, Ken Scholes, reading, Richard Laymon, Robert J. Sawyer, Stephen King, Willard Price)
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(Currently Reading) (Ken Scholes, Robert J. Sawyer, Stephen King, Good Reads, Richard Laymon, reading, Willard Price, books read 2007, books reads 2008, books read so far 2009)
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I also found a bunch of correspondence from Richard Laymon and Bentley Little and Brian Hodge and Ed Lee and John Pelan and others, as well — all offering a then newbie named Brian Keene advice and support and encouragement.
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Laymon creates a full cast of characters, giving the town life and realism.
“Flesh” by Richard Laymon (Leisure Books, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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Nevertheless, for any Laymon fan or a reader looking to discover some classic horror, Flesh is a great first step.
“Flesh” by Richard Laymon (Leisure Books, 2009) « The BookBanter Blog 2010
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