
got it - just got it will start reading soon :)i got into a few lines and its quite addictive, niceee :D
Pretty good - I bought this recently, having never read (but often heard about) Lovecraft and the Cthulhu Mythos.I m only about a third of the way through, but it seems pretty good (although the author does seem to have swallowed a thesaurus - and a particularly gibbous and over-nourished one at that, most likely recovered from some Stygian Pit that the mortal mind was not meant to know of). Plus, he does have some rather - ahem - old fashioned attitudes to race and class that can seem rather jarring to a modern reader.This particular edition also does, unfortunately, have a number of typos in the text, some of which (Necroriomicon, clay instead of day, and Gthulhu) suggest to me that the publishers had the original text scanned and digitised, but imperfectly. (I m keeping a note of them as I find them, and will inform the publishers when I ve finished the book).Still, all said, I don t regret getting the book, and if you don t mind those faults, I d certainly recommend this to anyone interested in the genera.
Just as I remembered!! - Excellent, worth the wait!! I remember reading this as a child, it s just as good as I remembered. Real Classic stuff!!I recommend it to anyone looking for some good old creepy stories.
JOIN THE DARKSIDE!!!! - What can i say that already hasn t been said.This is truly awesome, a complete collection of lovecraft in a well bound casebound book with faux Leather cover, in black.All your favorites are there. If you re a real lovecraft fan this is deffinately for you.And for a very reasanoble price.100% recommended, buy now & join us on a truly Dark venture into the world of the one & the only H.P.lovecraft
Beautifully produced edition, but -2 stars for horrible tacky price sticker on the back - Finally a beautifully produced and complete edition of H.P. Lovecraft s works, but whoever at Gollancz/Orion decided to spoil each book with a tacky price sticker - not even put on straight - that leaves a sticky residue when removed (and believe me, it s tenacious) should be punished by the elder gods, or at least someone senior at the publishers.