I ❤ Richard Laymon. I own ALL his novels & have most of his short stories. I've read & re-read him for many years. I love his simple style of writing, how you can relate to it - & how he can turn a normal everyday situation into a horrific adventure. The most painful thing for me is knowing that; since he passed away (R.I.P), I will never get to feel that eager excitement & anticipation of having a new & unread Laymon book to read, ever again ❤
@shotguncannibalАй бұрын
i know some time has passed, but what are some of your favorites by laymon?
@Hunter-WinchesterАй бұрын
@shotguncannibal As the review accurately points out, Laymon "is incapable of writing a disappointing book" - I genuinely love them all! That said, there are a few I keep coming back to time & again, repeatedly re-reading: Night in the Lonesome October, After Midnight, Come Out Tonight, & of course, the Beast House series, with The Midnight Tour being my absolute favorite. How about you? Which ones stand out as your favorites?
@Bloody-Butterfly2 жыл бұрын
I love Laymon. I’ve read over 20 of his novels, he is my favorite author. Traveling Vampire Show is very different from most of his other books.
@dinosauravenger1989 Жыл бұрын
I just finished this book and I have to agree. It’s very different from everything I’ve read so far. Although I’ve only read about 7 so far, but I recently purchased 15 or so of his books from a used bookstore, which I hope to read soon. I think he might be my favourite author, if not top 3.
@etamommy2 ай бұрын
I don’t really think that the traveling vampire show is one of his later. Period books I think it’s more toward the beginning or the middle of his writing career. Anyway, I haven’t really gotten into your video yet, but it is a coming of age book or reviewed in that way andI really liked it although you know there’s always objectionable parts in his books really is not for the politically correct for sure.@@dinosauravenger1989
@shotguncannibalАй бұрын
since you are clearly a fan, what are you top 5 books by laymon?
@Bloody-ButterflyАй бұрын
@ 1. One Rainy Night 2. The Cellar 3. The Midnight Tour 4. Island 5. After Midnight Honorable mentions: Into The Fire, The Beast House, Resurrection Dreams, Blood Games, Funland, Quake
@shotguncannibalАй бұрын
@@Bloody-Butterfly thank for responding so quick. Mine are: 1. Midnight's Lair 2. The Stake 3. Body Rides 4. Night in the Lonesome October After I generally enjoy them all. He is one one of my favorite authors. Usually, when someone is repulsed by any of his content, it moves it up the rankings for me. Out of the ones you mentioned I have not read: The Midnight Tour, Into the Fire, Funland, and perhaps The Beat House. I agree One Rainy Night has a fantastic idea. I just don't remember the details right now. Worth a reread for sure. And it is perfectly fine I haven't read most of The Beast House series, I also can't remember the details of that one either. So I'll definitely can read the whole series at some point. Most people, don't like Island, I'm glad you do. I came here looking for a quick synopsis for The Traveling Vampire Show as I have not read that one either. And I even owned the exact edition he has in the thumbnail, but can't find it now.
@MrPERPS6 ай бұрын
Laymon had a great imagination, read all his books, he and Dean Koontz were good friends,
@themiddleplace2 жыл бұрын
Poor laymon, first he died, and now this!
@waffleouijaboard Жыл бұрын
I obviously respect anyone’s decision to not enjoy an author, but for me, several of Laymon’s works just feel so nostalgic. I love them. Is he a deep thinker when writing? Not really. Is his work particularly scary? No. But there’s something oddly familiar about it that draws me in. Particularly, The Traveling Vampire Show. Maybe it’s reminiscent of the puppy love I experienced as a teenager, mixed with the idea of horror being right around the corner from mischief we got into.. but then being something else. Ironically, I’m eating a cheeseburger as I’m writing this, albeit, without velveeta lol.
@etamommy2 ай бұрын
I think it’s a good review you give and I can see your critiques as legitimate, even though long ago when I read it, I liked it.
@andrewparasino876911 ай бұрын
He’s done with you too! Lol
@spidernate9573 Жыл бұрын
i used to like your channel. but now i've watched every video all you do is criticise every book, i can't respect that
@creativerealms Жыл бұрын
They are trashy horror books, like the literary equivalent of a slasher, an off brand slasher. They are not horrible, if you know what your expecting. I enjoyed them.
@steynroos1627 ай бұрын
Richard Laymon books work better in audiobook form. Somehow the narrators infuse the characters of his books with more character then Laymon ever managed. Strange how that works.
@awakeenlighten2298 Жыл бұрын
I graduated in 1988. Loved Stephen King, Dean Koontz, and Clive Barker. I've read a good number of horror books. 9 Years ago, I wanted to write horror scripts and short stories. Many I wanted to sell on Amazon. Once I found Laymon, I was excited. I was like cool splatterpunk. To be honest, I liked a few of Laymon's books and that's it. Bently Little has a few good ones. As one who wanted to be a horror author, I have left it all behind me. I enjoy thrillers and good horror. Good horror barely exist.
@shotguncannibalАй бұрын
which titles by laymon are the best, in your opinion?
@awakeenlighten2298Ай бұрын
@@shotguncannibal My favorite is Endless Night, and then The Quake, and The Woods Are Dark.
@etamommyАй бұрын
@@awakeenlighten2298 thanks for this! I want to explore your 3 recommendations- or more precisely, read them!
@awakeenlighten2298Ай бұрын
@@etamommy Excellent!
@tbc9096 Жыл бұрын
I’m reading Island by Laymon right now. Slightly better than some of his, but not much. I’ve read close to 10 of his novels and nothing has blown me away. The Cellar is by far the worst trash I’ve ever read.
@brandonedwards6470 Жыл бұрын
I agree with the summation of this book. However, I have read around twenty or so novels of his, and while a majority of them seem overly gratuitous in many areas, there's more of an intriguing and suspenseful aspect to them that is completely absent in this novel. Some people have the audacity to compare this novel to one of my favorite books of all time, Something Wicked This Way Comes by Ray Bradbury, and while to each their own, that is like comparing Gershwin to the Art of Noise, not trying to necessarily downgrade one artist from the other. I'm just saying they are on completely opposite ends of the spectrum. To end this rant, I like Laymon more than others, but this book was a let down for me.
@edlewisnoctreviews2 жыл бұрын
I recently bought an old Richard Laymon book at a flee market, but haven't read it, nor any of his work before. I have heard some negatives about his work, such as what you spoke about here.
@sascham92057 ай бұрын
Laymon - forever in our hearts❤
@carnage17402 жыл бұрын
Hey yo, buddy I am back, ur special supporter is here! Took a break from youtube but back anyways legendary review my broda! I hope you remember me?
@Monsterblood2 жыл бұрын
Can't say that I do, sorry 😬
@carnage17402 жыл бұрын
@@Monsterblood ok so go onto the vid of urs "The Troop-Nick Cutter Review" I hope then just something changes!
@carnage17402 жыл бұрын
@@Monsterblood and also read tge comments!
@brycepardoe658 Жыл бұрын
I agree that he's not a horror novelist. He write horror themed erotica and gore.
@danielibarra4938 ай бұрын
This is definitely one of my least favorite entries by the author. I had eaten up some of his other work but i almost quit reading this one at least once. I remember skimming over the second half of the chapter dedicated to the prepping, grilling and eating of hamburgers once i realized nothing was going to happen. Gotta figure there wasn't a lot of competition for the Bram Stoker award that year
@PaxPanic2 жыл бұрын
Just read my first one....and I think you made some very good points just based on my limited experience!
@badrad92262 жыл бұрын
I love the intro 😮 I am currently reading the book ( The Cellar ) my first book of his .
@WritteninBlood2 жыл бұрын
I have several of Laymon's books in my collection. I haven't read all of them yet and to be honest I probably will not. What I have read of his (The Cellar, Dark Mountain (which I think was aka Tread Softly), The Woods are Dark, Night in the Lonesome October) I did like, with the exception of Savage, which I DNF'D. I'm going to pass on The Traveling Vampire Show because it doesn't sound like one I would like. I for one don't mind the sexual content but I do understand where it would turn some people off. If this is your 4th time reading him and you still don't like him I'd say your wise to give up on him. Excellent review, excellent points. Sorry if this comment rambled.
@Monsterblood2 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the comment John. Dark Mountain wasn't too terrible, and maybe I just kept picking out the wrong books by him, but I'm done giving him chances after this one lol. I would definitely advise skipping The Vampire Show
@WritteninBlood2 жыл бұрын
@@Monsterblood Gotcha. I usually pick something to read by him maybe once or twice a year.
@AndyBGravy Жыл бұрын
Haven't read this one yet but will be reading it. What's the "nipple" word count in this one? 😂 Dude was obsessed with writing about nipples.
@TuxKamen Жыл бұрын
Nipples? I thought he was obsessed with rumps! All kidding aside, I've been a fan of his since 1995 with The Stake
@CØFFĮN_ÐĘLĮVĘRY Жыл бұрын
Savage was great.
@AWCMCultMovies Жыл бұрын
The only Laymon book I ever really liked was "Endless Night," because it plays like the best '70s grindhouse horror that never got made. The rest of his work that I've read -- including "Travelling Vampire Show" -- were kind of meh.
@jackthestripper-r4w Жыл бұрын
i dint care for this one either. "come out tonight" is another im sure you wont like, it was another one with a girl making terrible choices that leave you thinking "wow really, that makes no sense". "The Glory Bus" and "The Stake" were two of his other books that went on and on and after i was done reading them i could not really remember to much about them
@robsinelli3304 ай бұрын
Food is relateable! You don't look like you've ever eaten a hotdog in your life. I also own all Laymon's books- some out of print 50 to 100 dollars and that was 15 years ago.
@charmainekaldwell84814 ай бұрын
My favorite book of his is Night in the Lonesome October - creepy af
@ВанДайн-ш1щ3 ай бұрын
Laymon is better then king and Kuntz, with his excelent black humour.. mixed with brutal violence and high class writing style. He deserves much more recognition. P.S. I recommend to read his novel "The Stake."
@stephenfox86857 ай бұрын
Laymon rocks. Better than King in my opinion.
@billkeon880 Жыл бұрын
They are the equivalent of mid 80s slasher B movies. The sexual stuff is often cringeworthy, bad (sometimes laughable which can be funny, most times insufferably bad). Breast fixation. It’s as if he were a sex starved nerd as a youth growing up and never got over it. His best ones are 3-4 stars, but not many in his catalogue. Savage is the one that is actually well written has a strong narrative with none of the negatives - his best. Flesh and a few others are decent but there are a couple I DNF’d because the characters were acting so stupidly, going into a bad situation that anyone with two brain cells would avoid. And apparently there are a couple novels with underage sex that he has the villain do to make him detestable but he lingers on the descriptions way way too much. Cringe again
@creativerealms Жыл бұрын
A few of his books even have sex starves nerds as the killer so that may be the case.
@dornravlin2 жыл бұрын
Was Richard Laymon a good write…. No but he was a fun writer. I listen to this books on tape as a kid dad didn’t let me finish. This is different from his other books because this has atmosphere and description. I thought there was enough weird stuff going on in the 300 pages to keep my interest I hated Rusty’s sister.But I really liked the characters and story some parts felt like a Stephen King Book. The difference is King makes it look easy we’re Laymon shows the work that goes into it
@filmfan97932 жыл бұрын
The way Laymon writes is too simple. His books are long winded and contain a lot of unnecessary details as you mentioned.
@Bloody-Butterfly2 жыл бұрын
I love Laymon’s simple writing style. The complete opposite of King, who I can’t stand.
@filmfan97932 жыл бұрын
@@Bloody-Butterfly Laymon's style isn't for me. King's horror stories are far better written.
@Bloody-Butterfly2 жыл бұрын
@@filmfan9793 Yeah, some people like a fine wine (King) but some people would rather just have a Budweiser (Laymon).
@TheAtlanteanArchive Жыл бұрын
I read three of Laymon's books, including this one, and I agree with your assessment. He's a quick read, and he has some decent ideas (his novel The Stake was a great idea), but his sexual fixation is creepy and wearisome. "Island" left me feeling like I needed a shower; it's worse than this one by a good bit.
@edbredin64062 жыл бұрын
I read 📖 vampire show years ago and as far as I can remember it wasn't bad. You should give Night of the lonesome October and Savage a read. Personally I thought they were fabulous reads
@CØFFĮN_ÐĘLĮVĘRY Жыл бұрын
Savage was a great one with Jack the Ripper. I love how it started in England and epically ended in the Wild West.
@anthonyjenkins20013 ай бұрын
Ive only read 3 of his novels sonfar but hes good. I like him. But i also like b movies as well so....
@sal64362 жыл бұрын
Read- those who wish me dead by koryta . If u like intensity by koontz
@evansclan4eva49 Жыл бұрын
Laymon was more style over substance. You’re right about this book. I thought it was awful too. I read one of his called Bite. It was basically a short story stretched to absolute breaking point.
@herbertwest91122 жыл бұрын
I almost picked up alot of his books when I was still buying books on impules. Glad I didn't now haha. Don't think he fits my tastes either from what u described about the refrigerator and opening jars Haha
@michaelk.vaughan86172 жыл бұрын
I laughed when I saw the title of this video. Laymon is just so terrible, inexcusably so. I have read a few of his books… I’m not even sure why! They never got any better. They are always wretched in a specifically Laymon way.
@18BlackLungCallahan99 Жыл бұрын
I never finished Traveling Vampire Show. That thing DRRRAAAAAGGGGGED. I stopped right before they get to the show. Night in Lonesome October seems promising. It’s pretty creepy tbh but holy shit the main character, Ed, is annoying and kind of weird. Not likable tbh but it’s not a bad book so far. Definitely quite a bit of sex in it though.
@guyakerstimelord2 жыл бұрын
Nice review man. I stopped reading Richard Laymon after this book too. It definitely doesn't feel like a horror book at all.
@Sailontodawn Жыл бұрын
Did he write political speeches? Long boring and not too scarey.