(Part 2) Top products from r/Cthulhu

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We found 12 product mentions on r/Cthulhu. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the products ranked 21-40. You can also go back to the previous section.

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Top comments that mention products on r/Cthulhu:

u/fingolfin_was_nuts · 1 pointr/Cthulhu

Check out The Horror Stories of Robert E. Howard. A great collection, you might particularly enjoy: The Black Stone, The Thing on the Roof, Worms of the Earth, and Pigeons from Hell. There are plenty of stories that deal with these fallen/lesser human types, which you may find less enjoyable, but they make for a change, anyway. And, as a bonus, there's one Conan story thrown in for fun.

u/wyrmis · 2 pointsr/Cthulhu

One that I really enjoyed but hasn't been mentioned yet is the first Dead but Dreaming. While not all the stories are superb, and there isn't a whole lot of new ground broken in them, the overall collection felt pretty good and a couple of the stories, David Barr Kirtley's "The Disciple" and Robin Morris's "The Thing Beyond the Stars", have stuck me with me for years after reading them. David Annandale's "Final Draft" is either over-the-top or fan-service, but it made a fine ending for a collection about a more modern take to the mythos.

u/LanguiDude · 2 pointsr/Cthulhu

I've had some pretty good times with the Black Wings of Cthulhu series.

As someone who doesn't read as much Lovecraft as they should, one of my favorite things about this series is it really makes me want to read more Lovecraft. (To be fair, I don't know that the others wouldn't, this is just the only one I have experience with.)

u/Tanshaydar · 2 pointsr/Cthulhu

Congratulations man!

Mind that I'm not in US, so if anyone is interested here's the Amazon link: https://www.amazon.com/Horror-Space-Critical-Essays-Subgenre/dp/1476664056

I'll get it for Kindle.

u/GoliathPrime · 1 pointr/Cthulhu

He will love this book - maybe destroy it at his age - but he'll love it.

S. Petersen's Field Guide to Creatures of the Dreamlands

u/vkevlar · 1 pointr/Cthulhu

Books that are good, modernesque, and somewhat obscure: Cody Goodfellow's Radiant Dawn and Ravenous Dusk.

Sort of stealth-Mythos books, but I recommend them.