I have Cthulhu Saves the World on my Steam, but I haven't had time to play it through yet, always a treat to get into Lovecraft inspired stuff

That edition kicks ass! It looks like a book named Necronomicon actually should look like.mike30542 wrote:Big fan of HPL for many years now. First read him in early 1960's. Pride of place on my bookshelf is "Necronomicon - The best weird tales of H.P.Lovecraft" published in 2008.
Fans might also like to try August Derleth for more in the same genre.
This!Shadow wrote:Hmmm....
The best to start with, imho would be The Statement of Randolph Carter, or, if your not afraid of a longer read, then definitely At the Mountains of Madness