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The Book of Cthulhu

By: Ross E. Lockhart - editor
Narrated by: Fleet Cooper, Teresa DeBerry
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Publisher's summary

The Cthulhu Mythos is one of the 20th century's most singularly recognizable literary creations. Initially created by H. P. Lovecraft and a group of his amorphous contemporaries (the so-called "Lovecraft Circle"), The Cthulhu Mythos story cycle has taken on a convoluted, cyclopean life of its own. Some of the most prodigious writers of the 20th century, and some of the most astounding writers of the 21st century have planted their seeds in this fertile soil. The Book of Cthulhu harvests the weirdest and most corpulent crop of these modern mythos tales. From weird fiction masters to enigmatic rising stars, The Book of Cthulhu demonstrates how mythos fiction has been a major cultural meme throughout the 20th century, and how this type of story is still salient, and terribly powerful today.

©2011 Ross E. Lockhart (P)2013 Audible, Inc.
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Fans of H. P. Lovecraft's famously malevolent tentacle monster, Cthulu, will love this collection of 27 stories inspired by the influential fantasy creature. Weird, modern, and alien, these tales are among the best examples of the Cthulu Mythos story cycle. Meticulously compiled by Ross E. Lockhart, stories in this volume include contributions from Kage Baker, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, and many more. Somber and menacing performances from Teresa DeBerry and screen and voice actor Fleet Cooper add to the air of mystery and foreboding.

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Fantastic performance!

The last story, "The men of Porlock" was my favorite! The performance by the reader was flawless. Must hear. Spooky!

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Almost ...

There are some good stories in here and the audio is great ... however ... there are TOO MANY stories that are just pure crap. I gave them all a good college try but some of these might as well have just been smut. On the plus side the bad ones made the good ones really stand out but only about a third of them were worth reading.

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Not for Everyone

Fans of Lovecraft will be for the most part pleased. Expect canon typical gore/ violence/sanity bending/sexism and racism. The last two, for those familiar with the original stories, are actually very mild and underplayed.

The performances were Good to Excellent with only one chapter being ultimately unsatisfactory ( it dragged. I skipped it).

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great mix

Great mix of stories for someone trying to get a feel for the Cthulu mythos.

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Heavy rotation

Long time HPL reader, I bought this book as an attempt at a distraction from my day to day life. What I discovered has blown me away like I never suspected. These stories are as true to the mythos as any others I'd ever read, or even derivative works within the "universe". The difference, for me, is that several of these stories are of such high quality that I rank them among the best I've ever read and a few are 'insta-classic' with me. And so I believe that one thing that sets this compilation apart (out of many), is the level of professional effort brought to the writing and editing of this volume. Which is something I have frequently found absent with so many other works along the same skein. Here, within this audiobook, the authors rarely seemed compelled to force HPL's works or materials into the body of their stories. They pretty much came off as a natural evolution and expansion of the existing infrastructure. Or untold tales in some cases. So I highly recommend this book to anyone who is interested in HPL but also good storytelling and strong narrative.

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Lots of Monster Fun

Incredible anthology of short (and somewhat longer) stories that mostly are great listens, some really make your skin crawl

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a mix of good ones and bad ones

some are really good, some are bad, and others are terrible. overall not bad though.

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Great Stories, Almost Ruined by Narrator

I am a huge fan of Lovecraft, and have been for the past 22 years. These stories do a pretty good job of capturing the creepiness of the Elder Gods, and if you are a Lovecraft fan I recommend a physical copy. Teresa DeBerry does a fine job of the few stories she gets to narrate.
The majority of the stories are narrated by Fleet Cooper. Let's list a few of his wonderful tics, shall we?
1. Pronouncing "a" and "the" as if the following word begins with a consonant, even if it doesn't.
2. Sounding annoyed all the time.
3. Performing various "accents" which at best are inadequate, at worst, slightly racist.
4. Mispronouncing the following words: liaison, talisman, intestine, oblong...
There are more. They're not even Lovecraftian mouthfuls like "batrachian" or "gibbous!"
Buy the hard copy.

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One of my favorites

Love these stories, and the narrators! Have listened to all the stories multiple times!

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great stories

I really enjoyed all of these tales. I'd read a few before and it was great hearing them. the only gripe I had was the narration of Shoggoths in Bloom. As a Mainer, that guy clearly learned how to do our accent from Murder She Wrote...which is to say- terribly. Set my teeth on edge!

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