Guess who likes Cthulhu?

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  • Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos - H P Lovecraft
  • The Road to Madness - H P Lovecraft
  • The Dream Cycle of H P Lovecraft: Dreams of Terror and Death - H P Lovecraft
  • The Thing on the Doorstep and Other Weird Stories - H P Lovecraft
  • Lovecraft's Legacy - Robert E Weinberg (ed)
  • The Disciples of Cthulhu - Edward P Bergland (ed)
  • Call of Cthulhu - Sandy Petersen, Lynn Willis
  • Shadows Over Innsmouth - Stephen Jones (ed)
  • The Hastur Cycle (Cthulhu Mythos Fiction Series) - Robert M Price (ed)
  • Mysteries of the Worm - Robert M Price (ed)
  • The Children of Cthulhu : Chilling New Tales Inspired by H.P. Lovecraft - John Pelan
  • The Necronomicon: Selected Stories and Essays Concerning the Blasphemous Tome of the Mad Arab (Call of Cthulhu Fiction Series, 6034) - Robert M Price (ed)
  • The Call of Cthulhu and Other Weird Stories (Penguin Twentieth-Century Classics) - H P Lovecraft
  • The Last Trumpet - Stephen Mark Rainey
  • The Unspeakable and Others - Dan Clore
  • Dreams of Lovecraftian Horror - W H Pugmire
  • Sesqua Valley and Other Haunts - W H Pugmire
  • Nightmare's Disciple - Chaosium Inc, Jospeh Pulver
  • Ancient Exhumations - Stanley C Sargent
  • Correlated Contents - James Albuehl
  • Shards of Darkness - E P Bergland
  • Cthulhu's Heirs: New Cthulhu Mythos Fiction - Chaosium Inc
  • Miskatonic University - Martin Harry Greenberg (ed)
  • Song of Cthulhu: Tales of Spheres Beyond Sound - Stephen Mark Rainey (ed)
  • Dead But Dreaming - Kevin Ross (ed)
  • The Disciples of Cthulhu II: Blasphemous Tales of the Followers (Call of Cthulhu Fiction Series) - Chaosium Inc
  • Call of Cthulhu Keeper's Screen - Les Brooks
  • 17. The Three Imposters and Other Stories: The Best Weird Tales of Arthur Machen, Volume 1 ( Call of Cthulhu Fiction Series)

I bow before your Cthulhu mastery...

I've never read thing one about him(?).

Where should I start?

Lady, look to your right. :)

Heh.

Although apparently rabbits aren't big Cthulhu fans.

Hey, I just started reading "The Best of H.P. Lovecraft." The story I'm on right now is called "Rats in the Walls" and it's my first-ever Lovecraft read.

That's seriously one of my favorites so far. If you like that, also try "The Vault". I don't know if that's in your collection or not, but it's nice and creepy.