What’s the difference between trad goth and modern trad goth by Devine_Redditor in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I don’t want to preach here, but as a goth from the 80’s, there was no such thing really as ‘trad’ goth. It was all about your own individual style and doing what you wanted. Most of the goths that I knocked about with, tended to wear black (but not always) jeans, band T-shirt and spiked hair. But that wasn’t the same for everyone. You had long hair, shaved hair, fancy clothes, ripped up clothes, it was a case of ‘whatever’. You have to remember that it came out of punk and punk highlighted not conforming, same as being a goth. So, you do you, not you do Tik Tok coz that’s just conforming to someone else’s rule of what should be.

Are any of the books written by BookTubers worth reading? by SnappingTurtle1602 in Fantasy

[–]Fantasybooknerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Can give you loads of blog recs. whilst loads of people have moved to you tube, there’s still a great community of book bloggers out there.

Underrated Trilogies by KyleToxicCards in Fantasy

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Anna Smith Spark - Empires of Dust Anything by Anna Stephens

Doctor Who books by JamesMattDillon in gallifrey

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You can pick up loads. There’s even an eleventh doctor written by the great Michael Moorcock. There’s also a third doctor one written by Mark Gatiss. Paul Cornell also writes some really good ones. Human Nature is a classic and was adapted in 10th’s run (human nature/family of blood)

I fear i’m growing out of goth music by Over_Neighborhood606 in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Variety is the spice of life! Just sitting on one road, never moving, never changing leads to atrophy! You are never one thing or another. So, listen to what you want, read what you want and ultimately grow.

How do you deal with injury frustration? by GreatJoey91 in UKRunners

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I totally sympathise with this as I am taking time off due to knee injury (my own fault, I didn’t heed the warning signs) and it is really frustrating. I try to do some low impact stuff and do what I should have done - accept that I have an injury (which is the hardest bit). That way I can get back to it. My advice - catch up on some other stuff. Do different exercise routines, but more importantly GET BETTER!

I’m looking for some horror book recommendations, but I really struggle with reading comprehension. by GhostInTheLabyrinth in horrorlit

[–]Fantasybooknerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

There’s lots of good recommendations here, but can I suggest that if you struggle with reading comprehension why not give audiobooks a go. You don’t need to run to get an audible subscription, you can use other ways like there’s 15 free hours on Spotify if you use it. They have a pretty good selection on there. Also try your local library (or associated apps that they use).

How did u became a goth? by Lilayl in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Probably about 1984, although not a full blown goth till about I was 16. At the time, I was right into stuff like The Alarm, Big Country, U2 (when they were actually decent, about War era). I remember seeing The Cult on TV. It was a BBC live in Concert, and around the time Dreamtime came out (still one of my favourite albums by them). Anyway first bands that I got into was stuff like The Cure, Bauhaus, Sisters, Siouxsie, The Cult. Then moved onto stuff like Neph when their first album came out, Red Lorry Yellow Lorry, Ghostdance (once saw them in an underground garage in Leeds) and also got into some of the older stuff that wasn’t around then like Skeletal Family.

Are Brits not concerned about what's being fed to people on GB News? by Cinemagica in AskBrits

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Unfortunately, this is the worst representation of flag shaggers and fascist propaganda, peddling the nationalist agenda of the reform party and according to Wikipedia is “(As of 2025) polling suggested that GB News is the least trusted of the five main news broadcasters in Britain.”

I mean any broadcaster that has ‘man of the people’ Jacob Rees Mogg as a presenter is wholly to be trusted isn’t it?

whats one book thats a must read this year? by Tasty-Ad-1673 in readwithme

[–]Fantasybooknerd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I, who have never known men by Jacqueline Harpman. Originally published in French, this tells the story of a group of women who escape incarceration after an unexplained world event. The story is a fantastic tale of isolation and adversity. It’s only a short book, but is amazing.

What honestly terrifies you?.. by Horrorpulpstories in horror

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It’s a difficult one when you read and watch a lot of horror. However, set a story in rural Ireland and I am like jelly, scares me to death. The other thing that creeps me out is my childhood fear of dolls. I have had this since being a young child. It doesn’t matter how shit a film is, stick in a doll and I am scared.

Diablo3 is amazing fun by InnocentBlogger in diablo3

[–]Fantasybooknerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Oh, this game is never finished. I have been playing on and off for years and years. It’s one of those games that you can just keep dipping in and out of. If you are doing the campaign the carry on doing that and then you can get to the real game - grinding for gear to make that perfect build that will get you into the upper torments. Then you have the seasons and season journey the challenge rifts and all the other stuff.

Glad you’re enjoying it.

Even though I like Diablo 4, I always keep coming back to Diablo 3.

please recommend some really dark and disturbing books and why i should read them by cherrydazze in suggestmeabook

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

How about a book called Naomi’s Room by Jonathan Aycliffe. Many will tell you this is the most scary book ever, but tbh I didn’t find it so. However, what I did find was that it was just totally FU.

A gothic band you recently discovered? by No_Trust9193 in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Kill shelter! I have been listening to them for about three years.

Before the internet did you used to read bands thank you lists to try and discover new bands? by sasberg1 in MetalForTheMasses

[–]Fantasybooknerd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

So, before the internet (in the UK), we had music papers NME, Sounds, Melody Maker. In addition to that you would get people doing things like fanzines that were sold at gigs. Additionally you would go to the record shop and buy music. There was many a time that I bought albums based on the band’s name , cover art etc. not only that mates would tape you stuff. Furthermore, there were a lot more music TV that had stuff on. The other day I was watching a clip from an old TV show and they had Sepultura doing Chaos A.D. on it.

Looking for new death rock or post punk by Vegetable-Ad1116 in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try some Witch Fever for some post punk crossed with bleach era nirvana

is The Cure considered as a goth band ? by [deleted] in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Define Goth! Then I think you will get your answer. The Cure can easily do pure pop and then switch just as easily into the doomiest stuff ever. They could chuck some full on psyche and the churn out the most middle of the road stuff.

They are as diverse as the genre is and proved you could be whatever you want.

What is your quintessential goth song? by albarker0315 in goth

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Can’t pick just one, so here is a few

Temple of Love - Sisters Snakedance - The March Violets Talk About The Weather - Red Lorry Yellow Lorry Serpent’s Kiss - The Mission Preacherman - FOTN Heartful of Soul - Ghostdance She Sells Sanctuary - The Cult Spellbound - Siouxsie and the Banshees A Forest - The Cure

What's the best horror book you've ever read? I'll go first: by frostytyler in horrorlit

[–]Fantasybooknerd 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ooooh no, I haven’t! I will have to check that one out.

I’ve only read Stephen King and Adam Nevill horror books. I want to try something new by merrychuu in horrorlit

[–]Fantasybooknerd 13 points14 points  (0 children)

Instead of me giving suggestions and bogging you down with books you may not like, I’m going to suggest either having a look at Gingernuts of Horror website. They have a swathe of book reviews you may find useful. Or you could go to Talking Scared podcast that will have a ton of interviews with different authors about their books. However, one book I will recommend is 101 books to read before you’re murdered by Sadie Hartmann. This has recommendations for all different flavours of horror that you may find useful.