All time favorite supernatural book/series/movie?
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Re: All time favorite supernatural book/series/movie?
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I totally love everything supernatural! Movies, books, shows! I gobble them up! Love the show Supernatural (yeah Dean!), Buffy the Vampire slayer, anything by Steven King (Tommyknockers, Gilbert's GameBlack Tower series to name a few)Lest92 wrote:The show Supernatural, then a lot of stuff with witches - The Craft, Practical Magic, The Witches, The Woods.
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OoOooOo! I forgot about Grimm!Chitopogi wrote:My favorites are Charmed, Supernatural, Grimm TV series, and The Librarians and the old Alfred Hitchcock TV series. But when it comes to books I am more into Tom Clancy books, and westerns, Agatha Christie and Perry Mason series.
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I don't know why but I never got into that show. I'm also a 90s child and I remember everyone watching it and talking about it.bluegreenmarina wrote:I'm a child of the 90s so the X-files were a huge part of my life as were the Anne Rice vampire chronicles!
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I liked "A Discovery of Witches" too! The characters were good and I liked both the time traveling and the family complications. Great series.MarisaRose wrote:I also really enjoyed "A Discovery of Witches" ! I thought the author put a nice spin on the typical supernatural characters.gali wrote:I liked: "A Discovery of Witches" by Deborah Harkness, "Undead and Unwed" by MaryJanice Davidson, "Unspeakable Acts" by Janet Leigh Green, "Escape Clause" by GA VanDruff (I reviewed the last two). There are more, but I don't recall them right now.
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My favorite movies are "The Exorcist" and "The Sixth Sense", I loved the twist at the end of that one.
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I also love Doctor Who...I know it is cheesy and illogical...still...something about the space travels fascinates me..!!
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