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Loved it; need recommendations


OK, so "American Gothic" and "Carnivale" made me somewhat change my mind about TV and the limits of popular culture in general. :-D

I am not from the US myself, but these two series seemed totally mesmerizing to me.

My question is: can anyone recommend me something similar--not to watch, but to READ? Like a Southern/Midwestern gothic mystery novel with supernatural elements? Or something that conveys a similar atmosphere?

Advice will be greatly appreciated.


(Crossposted on "Carnivale" board.)

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Does that include vampires? If so, I have learned of these sites that offer up suggestions:

Love Vampires
http://lovevampires.com/

Vampire Library
http://www.vampirelibrary.com/

Vampire Romance Books
http://www.vampireromancebooks.com/

Vampire Wire
http://vampirewire.blogspot.com/
Twitter
http://twitter.com/VampireWire






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I'm not really into vampires, but maybe I'll change my mind some day, so thanks anyway.

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I understand. I don't like to read a lot of vampire stuff, but I did come across two series of late that I enjoy. But since your post asked for "supernatural elements" ... I thought that might include vampires. I would have listed other sites with other types of suggestions, but I haven't come across any other lists at the moment.

You can try doing an internet search. Type in:

Book+Gothic Mystery
Book+Supernatural Elements

Check out the websites of your favorite authors to see if they link to other authors who write similar books, or to see if they have suggestions for other authors to read. You can also try these sites:

Shelfari
http://www.shelfari.com/

Good Reads
http://www.goodreads.com/

Library Thing
http://www.librarything.com/

Internet Book List
http://www.iblist.com/






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Thanks, I've been doing a lot of Internet searching and browsing through Amazon lists. :-)
But I'm specifically interested in personal recommendations from people who liked the unique mood of these two shows, or at least one of them. (This somehow works better than a search based on formal criteria.)

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You're very welcome. I hope you find what you're looking for.




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I don't know that there's a lot of similarity plot-wise to AG, but have you checked out Flannery O'Connor's stories & novels? They don't necessary have overtly supernatural elements, but they're set in the South and have violence and characters with dark sides. "A Good Man Is Hard to Find" is an excellent example.

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Will check her out, thanks.

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You could read The Journals of Eleanor Druse and then watch the mini-series Kingdom Hospital. You could watch The 4400 (4 seasons) and then read the four novels that explain some of the things that weren't explained in the series. Or you could just watch season one (actually a five part mini-series) of The 4400 to see if you like it. It's available for the same price as a single DVD.

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Thanks!

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Try checking Tom Piccirilli's stuff. Novels like "A choir of ill children" or "November mourns". I'm pretty sure you'll love that stuff.

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Will try, thanks

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Joe R. Lansdale's "The Bottoms" made my day a few years back.

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Looked it up - sounds interesting, thanks.

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You're very welcome.

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The Hangman's Daughter series

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Although you may not be in to vampire novels, if you are a fan of Southern Gothic (and that is what American Gothic was), Charlaine Harris' Sookie Stackhouse novels are a good start. These are the books that True Blood is based on, but IMO the books are WAY better.

"Good...bad....I'm the guy with the gun." - Ash

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Thanks, will check them out.

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You MUST read Stephen King's The Stand

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I already have, and you're right - it's great

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To me, this has the same feel as Twin Peaks and Gillian Flynn's books Sharp Objects and Dark Places. x

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I'll check her out, thanks.

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There is a very similar show from around 2005 about the Devils daughter washing up in a weird town.

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Sounds intriguing. Any chance you remember the name of the show?

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No worries, found it: http://www.imdb.com/title/tt0435576/ Cheers :)

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try "The Witching Hour" by Anne Rice

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If you liked American Gothic, Cassidy also wrote and developed Invasion, a one year series that started around 2005 or so.

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This thread is very old and I'm not sure you're still around/look forward to receiving recommendations but in case you are: Geek Love. By Katherine Dunn.

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