Yay!! Laymon! I’m loving Kelsi’s year of Laymon readathon so far. I just finished my January read, which was Darkness, Tell Us. It wasn’t good by any means, but it was very entertaining and I never knew where it was going. It’s just bizarre 😂
@gardenyardgainz3394 I agree, Toby Bones is definitely one of my favourite villains. Laymon definitely has some colourful, and deranged characters in all his novels, though. Glad u enjoyed it 🙂👍
@@jilladams7573 definitely would say Simon from Endless Night was his worst and most deranged. With roy from the celler as his grossest. Laymons baddies definitely pushed the psychotic barrier to the limit.
You have been mesmerized by the RUMP factor! hahaa, there was some rump biting in the last one I read. You are missing Midnight's Lair! You actually have a lot that I do not. Are you going to join us in Feb with Beware? Can't wait to see the new shelves!
Thank you! I am very proud of my Christopher Pike Collection. It’s actually complete :) I’ve been making my way through his books over the past few years and have plans to read them all!
My favourite Laymon is probably Night in the Lonesome October, just for the really, really weird vibe on the main character's nighttime walks. My next favourite would be Endless Night, which I think you'll love. It's like Laymon's version of Intensity by Dean Koontz. I don't usually like vampire stories, but The Stake was also very good, and pretty original.
Friday Night in the Beast House is the fourth book in the series. The Cellar is the first, followed by The Beast House, and The Midnight Tour. I didn't care for The Cellar or Friday Night (was incomplete, if I remember correctly, as he was working on it when he died), but I did like The Beast House. I think I have read most of his books, including A Writer's Tale. While I have never considered him a "good" writer, he is one that I will randomly get the urge to read every now and then. Body Rides, One Rainy Night, Darkness, Tell Us, and Stake are ones that I generally recommend to people looking to get into him. Along with The Beast House, if you want to get into that series.
Never read any books of his books before but found Bite at my local library bookstore .Will definitely be reading it after I finish my Dean Koontz book False Memory . I love Vampires and can't wait to read it .Also my first of his I own.
I don’t think he’s that extreme. Either that or he doesn’t handle it well. I guess endless night was quite full on but what he describes doesn’t have as much impact as say Ed lee or Jack ketchum
Awesome collection! It appears you are missing Night Show (I think that's what it's called) and he also has a short story collection but I forget the title of it. I believe there are 4 books in the Beast House series but I could be wrong. Wish I had some positive things to say about his books but... yeah... y'know 😂 Glad you are enjoying him at least!
For not liking his books, you still have quite of bit of Richard Laymon Knowledge lol! Thanks for the insight! I’ll keep you updated on my opinion of him as I read on haha
Great video! That's an awesome collection! My favorite by him is probably a toss up between Funland (which you don't have) and Midnight's Lair, but I have enjoyed almost everything I've read so far. I really want to find Endless Night and Island based on Booktuber recommendations.
Laymon is available in hardcover...just mostly in the UK. There are some US hardcover releases that aren't too hard to find: "Midnight's Lair", "The Stake", "Savage", and "The Quake" from St. Martin's Press, and "Into the Fire", "The Lake", and "To Wake the Dead" from Leisure are fairly easy and inexpensive to track down. Most of his US hardcover releases were extremely small print runs from smaller publishing houses, generally somewhere around 1,000 - 2,000 total copies. Far easier, and less expensive, to pick up UK hardcovers produced by Headline. :)
The whole history around the initial publishing of The Woods Are Dark in the US is fascinating. Agree with you on the dangers of picking up some of his original US releases due to the censorship.
I’ve read about 15 of his books. There are four Beast House books, which you should read. My top 5, all highly recommend Endless Night Island Midnights Lair The Beast House Funland Island
You’ve read almost half of his books!! I’ll definitely keep those in mind. Thanks for the recommendations! I just found The Beast House the other day while out book shopping!
dude it's so cool to see a straight guy who paints their nails, man. It looks sweet! I've never read Laymon, I heard there's lot of crazy sex and violence in his books...
Ive just got into Laymon over the past few months. He's really good fun to be fair. And yes, some of his books go way over the top with the r*pe stuff, but many don't. Sure, he still obsesses over womens bodies, but a lot are on teh tamer side. Beast House series are amazing books. - Well... the 1st one "The Cellar" is not so great and has some proper wrong 'kid' stuff in, but once you get past that one, the 2nd "The Beast House" and the 3rd "The Midnight Tour" are some of his best books (Ive read so far). "Friday Nihgt at the Beast house" is one off short story written after his death, and doesn't feel like his work. Its really not a great story, but a must if you've read the others. (By the way you have the rarer version with "The Wilds" included, thats a hard one to find!) - The Woods are Dark is a nuts story for sure, and not one of his better ones. - Good video dude
Wow thanks so much for sharing all of this, I had no idea! I’ll definitely take your recommendations into consideration when I go to read my next Laymon book!
Bite was my first ever Laymon back in 2006 still an epic read. Funland was a brilliant coming of age book and well exposes the danger of peer pressure. Laymons sickos were always proper deranged Roy from the celler , Leslie Glitt, Bodyrides but sickest of all has to be Simon Quart from Endless Night. Blood games was my least favourite. Still my favourite author.
The best Laymon book that you don't have imo is Funland. If you want to collect the Beast House series, it goes 1) The Cellar, 2) The Beast House, 3) The Midnight Tour, 4) Friday Night at the Beast House. I wasn't a huge fan of the series, but you didn't seem to like Lonesome October that much whereas it's my favorite Laymon book so different tastes.
Yeah that one is terrible. None of them are 5 stars but you know what you’re getting into when you pick up any of his books. They’re just trashy fun. I can’t get enough of them haha.
The original Beast House trilogy is The Cellar, The Beast House and The Midnight Tour. Skip The Cellar, it's absolute trash with lurid descriptions of paedophilia. You're missing Alarums, After Midnight, Out Are The Lights, Night Show, Quake, Funland, Flesh, Beware, and Allhallow's Eve. Definitely check out Dark Mountain, One Rainy Night, The Stake, Savage and Blood Games.
Laymon is a guilty pleasure. Right now I’m on blood games
I really enjoyed Island and endless night 👍
Good to know! Thanks for the recommendations!
Yay!! Laymon! I’m loving Kelsi’s year of Laymon readathon so far. I just finished my January read, which was Darkness, Tell Us. It wasn’t good by any means, but it was very entertaining and I never knew where it was going. It’s just bizarre 😂
Sounds like Laymon to me lol!
Cool collection! I've only read one of his books so far Midnight's Lair, but definitely want to read more of his books.
Thanks! Let me know when you dive into one of his book’s and I’ll read along!
I would highly recommend 'Come out tonight,' it's one of my favorite books! Hope you enjoy it 🙃
Thanks for the recommendation! I’ll definitely have to make that one a priority!
Toby Bones was one deranged dude Laymon knew how to create an ultimate psychos. Great book come out tonight was well written.
@@gardenyardgainz3394 Good to know!
@gardenyardgainz3394 I agree, Toby Bones is definitely one of my favourite villains. Laymon definitely has some colourful, and deranged characters in all his novels, though. Glad u enjoyed it 🙂👍
@@jilladams7573 definitely would say Simon from Endless Night was his worst and most deranged. With roy from the celler as his grossest. Laymons baddies definitely pushed the psychotic barrier to the limit.
You have been mesmerized by the RUMP factor! hahaa, there was some rump biting in the last one I read. You are missing Midnight's Lair! You actually have a lot that I do not. Are you going to join us in Feb with Beware? Can't wait to see the new shelves!
Rump bitings lol
I’ll have to see if I can get my hands on a copy of beware! It looks like I don’t have that one :/
Bite is not so rump heavy but there’s a five page long description of stealing looks at boobies, So it balances out!
I've not heard of this author before, will have to check out some of their books. Thanks for sharing your collection 👍🏻
For sure! He writes extreme horror. Lots of trigger warnings in his books but they make for a good trashy horror book when you’re in the mood for it
That’s a great collection of Laymon books!
I’m also very envious of that Christopher Pike library over your shoulder- I need to get those again.
Thank you! I am very proud of my Christopher Pike Collection. It’s actually complete :) I’ve been making my way through his books over the past few years and have plans to read them all!
My favourite Laymon is probably Night in the Lonesome October, just for the really, really weird vibe on the main character's nighttime walks. My next favourite would be Endless Night, which I think you'll love. It's like Laymon's version of Intensity by Dean Koontz. I don't usually like vampire stories, but The Stake was also very good, and pretty original.
I’ll definitely have to check out Endless Night and The Stake! Thanks for the recommendations! I’m still a Laymon rookie
Friday Night in the Beast House is the fourth book in the series. The Cellar is the first, followed by The Beast House, and The Midnight Tour. I didn't care for The Cellar or Friday Night (was incomplete, if I remember correctly, as he was working on it when he died), but I did like The Beast House.
I think I have read most of his books, including A Writer's Tale. While I have never considered him a "good" writer, he is one that I will randomly get the urge to read every now and then. Body Rides, One Rainy Night, Darkness, Tell Us, and Stake are ones that I generally recommend to people looking to get into him. Along with The Beast House, if you want to get into that series.
Thank you!! I was wondering about The Beast House series. Appreciate all of the recommendations!
Never read any books of his books before but found Bite at my local library bookstore .Will definitely be reading it after I finish my Dean Koontz book False Memory . I love Vampires and can't wait to read it .Also my first of his I own.
Best of luck to you! He’s definitely extreme horror so buckle up!
Thanks I always like reading authors I never read before and I love all kinds of horror.
I had great fun with bite
I don’t think he’s that extreme. Either that or he doesn’t handle it well. I guess endless night was quite full on but what he describes doesn’t have as much impact as say Ed lee or Jack ketchum
I've never read any of his books, but that Traveling Vampire Roadshow or...I forgot the title already. But that one caught my interest!
I heard it’s one of his better books! The Traveling Vampire Show!
@@ShadysideLibrary That's the one! I'll have to see if I can find that one in my local thrift shops
Awesome collection! It appears you are missing Night Show (I think that's what it's called) and he also has a short story collection but I forget the title of it. I believe there are 4 books in the Beast House series but I could be wrong.
Wish I had some positive things to say about his books but... yeah... y'know 😂
Glad you are enjoying him at least!
For not liking his books, you still have quite of bit of Richard Laymon Knowledge lol! Thanks for the insight! I’ll keep you updated on my opinion of him as I read on haha
I have quite a few layman’s myself, and I’ve only read one. 🤨 I’m about to miss out on the January read I guess I better get on it. Love this.😉
Haha I missed January as well. I’ve been in the mood for something a little less…. INSANE lol
Great video! That's an awesome collection! My favorite by him is probably a toss up between Funland (which you don't have) and Midnight's Lair, but I have enjoyed almost everything I've read so far. I really want to find Endless Night and Island based on Booktuber recommendations.
Funland sounds like a blast! Wish I had a copy! I’ll keep the others in mind as well! So many choices!
I have 2 Laymon books and I’m nervous to read them!!
I don’t blame you… his books are quite INSANE!
im currently reading "Dreadful Tales" by Laymon an anthology book. i have read all his books some are good others not so much
Wow that’s impressive! I think every author can be a little hit or miss. Especially when you write so many books!
Hell of a collection
Thanks!
Laymon is available in hardcover...just mostly in the UK. There are some US hardcover releases that aren't too hard to find: "Midnight's Lair", "The Stake", "Savage", and "The Quake" from St. Martin's Press, and "Into the Fire", "The Lake", and "To Wake the Dead" from Leisure are fairly easy and inexpensive to track down. Most of his US hardcover releases were extremely small print runs from smaller publishing houses, generally somewhere around 1,000 - 2,000 total copies. Far easier, and less expensive, to pick up UK hardcovers produced by Headline. :)
Wow I had no idea! Thanks for the insight! I’ll make sure to keep my eyes peeled
After a bad experience with the woods are dark I make sure my laymons are UK editions
The whole history around the initial publishing of The Woods Are Dark in the US is fascinating. Agree with you on the dangers of picking up some of his original US releases due to the censorship.
I’ve read about 15 of his books. There are four Beast House books, which you should read.
My top 5, all highly recommend
Endless Night
Island
Midnights Lair
The Beast House
Funland
Island
You’ve read almost half of his books!! I’ll definitely keep those in mind. Thanks for the recommendations! I just found The Beast House the other day while out book shopping!
Please keep creating videos 🙂@@ShadysideLibrary
dude it's so cool to see a straight guy who paints their nails, man. It looks sweet!
I've never read Laymon, I heard there's lot of crazy sex and violence in his books...
Haha thanks! His books are indeed crazy, but that’s what makes them unique!
Ive just got into Laymon over the past few months. He's really good fun to be fair. And yes, some of his books go way over the top with the r*pe stuff, but many don't. Sure, he still obsesses over womens bodies, but a lot are on teh tamer side.
Beast House series are amazing books. - Well... the 1st one "The Cellar" is not so great and has some proper wrong 'kid' stuff in, but once you get past that one, the 2nd "The Beast House" and the 3rd "The Midnight Tour" are some of his best books (Ive read so far). "Friday Nihgt at the Beast house" is one off short story written after his death, and doesn't feel like his work. Its really not a great story, but a must if you've read the others. (By the way you have the rarer version with "The Wilds" included, thats a hard one to find!) - The Woods are Dark is a nuts story for sure, and not one of his better ones. - Good video dude
Wow thanks so much for sharing all of this, I had no idea! I’ll definitely take your recommendations into consideration when I go to read my next Laymon book!
Bite was my first ever Laymon back in 2006 still an epic read. Funland was a brilliant coming of age book and well exposes the danger of peer pressure. Laymons sickos were always proper deranged Roy from the celler , Leslie Glitt, Bodyrides but sickest of all has to be Simon Quart from Endless Night. Blood games was my least favourite. Still my favourite author.
Wow thank you so much for the recommendations!! I need to dive into some more of his books, I’m still a rookie when it comes to Laymon
The best Laymon book that you don't have imo is Funland. If you want to collect the Beast House series, it goes 1) The Cellar, 2) The Beast House, 3) The Midnight Tour, 4) Friday Night at the Beast House. I wasn't a huge fan of the series, but you didn't seem to like Lonesome October that much whereas it's my favorite Laymon book so different tastes.
@@mobileswordtype2 Good to know! Thank you so much!!
Laymon is awful but I can’t help kind of loving him
Haha you and me both!
I've only ever read one of his books. It was AllHallows Eve. It was awful, I don't recommend it.
Haha I’m sure he’s got some duds as he did write a lot of books. His books also have a gigantic list of trigger warnings
Yeah that one is terrible. None of them are 5 stars but you know what you’re getting into when you pick up any of his books. They’re just trashy fun. I can’t get enough of them haha.
The original Beast House trilogy is The Cellar, The Beast House and The Midnight Tour. Skip The Cellar, it's absolute trash with lurid descriptions of paedophilia. You're missing Alarums, After Midnight, Out Are The Lights, Night Show, Quake, Funland, Flesh, Beware, and Allhallow's Eve. Definitely check out Dark Mountain, One Rainy Night, The Stake, Savage and Blood Games.
All very good to know! You’re a Laymon expert! Thanks for spilling your knowledge!