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Guillermo del Toro

24 books recommended13 books written

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Recommended Books

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Books by Guillermo del Toro

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Hitchcock80% Confidence
Book of the Day: HITCHCOCK: A DEFINITIVE STUDY OF ALFRED HITCHCOCK by Francois Truffaut. The best film book you'll ever read.
BOOK OF THE DAY: FEVER DREAM by George R.R. Martin. Epic Vampire book. Unlike anything you've read before. psst SAND KINGS is also great!!
Frankenstein80% Confidence
Book of the day: FRANKENSTEIN by Mary Shelley. My favorite book of all time. An emotional autobiography.
Day of the Triffids80% Confidence
Great books all 3!! And perfect Folio editions!!
Printer's Error80% Confidence
Great book and funny!
The Vampire Tapestry80% Confidence
BOOK OF THE DAY: All vampire books I listed before are nonfiction. May I now suggest THE VAMPIRE TAPESTRY by Suzy McKee Charnas Flawless
The Illusion of Life80% Confidence
Book: The Illusion of Life by Ollie Johnston and Frank Thomas. Not just an "animation book" but an amazing volume on visual storytelling.
The Neverending Story80% Confidence

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Book: The Vampire, his Kit and Kin by Montague Summers. One of the most engrossing books ever written on vampiric anthropology. Fundamental
Pet Sematary80% Confidence

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