Review: THE GREEN MILE, by Stephen King
When The Green Mile first appeared, serialized as one volume per month, Stephen King’s The Green Mile was an unprecedented publishing triumph: all six volumes ended up on the New [Read more…]
When The Green Mile first appeared, serialized as one volume per month, Stephen King’s The Green Mile was an unprecedented publishing triumph: all six volumes ended up on the New [Read more…]
It almost felt like there was too much going on for one slim novel. I really wanted to like this. But, while the writing was good, there was simply not enough to grab me.
“Fracassi’s novel hits me like a cross between McCammon and ’80s King. Might be one of them summer blockbusters readers love.” —Laird Barron, author of Worse Angels [Read more…]
Bringing back the feeling of a Charles L. Grant anthology of the 80s, Doors of Darkness presents 27 tales of terror written by new and seasoned horror authors. Take a stroll down FERN STREET and knock on the DOORS OF DARKNESS.
Not a bad book, and one I’m quite glad I read, and obviously others get more out of it than I did. Which is good, because this novel actually does deserve to find its audience.
From Herbert’s worst novel, to his finest, The Secret of Crickley Hall is the one that makes up for Nobody True, and shows what Herbert was capable of at the top of his game.
Sheriff Skip Harding is investigating a double murder that has shaken the quiet town of Logan, Missouri. A slaughter that seems too brutal for a [Read more…]
For the children, Haverhill was just their normal, boring hometown: quiet, unassuming, and living in the shadow of other places nearby. As winter fell, bathing [Read more…]
ONCE… This one I have to liken to a meal that went down okay, but then just didn’t sit right with you, leaving you ultimately unsettled and unsatisfied.
A good friend tossed me this one, having just finished it herself, telling me she wasn’t sure what she thought about it yet.
I like a challenge.
So, this is IT by way of DREAMCATCHER’s Duddits but with far less charm.
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