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The Rising
one of a kind: What distinguishes TR from the rest of Zombie lit is its treatment of Zombies origin. Unlike others that are scientifically based (radiation, virus and etc,) TR adds a mythological dimension, in which evil spirits dwell, wait, and return [... more]
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Excitable Boys
Tales from the dumpster: It's true that you can find some of the most interesting and unusual fiction in the small presses. Unfortunately, freedom from the mass-market also means that anything can get published, regardless of quality. Maybe it's about [... more]
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Terminal
A solid start with a mess of an ending.: I figured after reading Keene's zombie books and short story book, I'd give Terminal a try because it was based more on reality than make believe. Tommy leads a decent life. He doesn't make much money and lives in [... more]
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The Last Motel
Strong Debut Novel....: Before I start this review, I need to make two important disclosures. The first is that the author, Brett McBean, is a friend of mine. The second is that the horror genre is not really my cup of tea. Given these facts, I began [... more]
$16.95
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City Of The Dead
Worthy sequel.: Brian Keene, City of the Dead (Leisure, 2005) Sometimes you finish a book and just have to sit there and say "WHAT???". The rest of the book doesn't matter, it's just those final few pages that have you wondering for weeks [... more]
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Fear of Gravity
A collection of stories that left me with mixed emotions: *Since I noticed this review is really long, read the last three lines for a quick summary of the book if you dont want to read my review* =) Brian Keene's short story compilation book is [... more]
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The Conqueror Worms
Keene does it again: I am an avid Keene fan. His zombie books are fun and original, and this story didn't disappoint either. It has been raining for 42 days and nights, and most of the world is now under water. No one is sure what has brought about this [... more]
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Ghoul
Ridiculous!: I can't say I'm a fan of Brian Keene, although I can't seem to get away from reading his books. But I can say that this was a ridiculous book! I actually liked a few of his other books, but sadly this book is so far down the drain that I [... more]
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Dead Sea
Zombie gold.: I've been a Keene fan since Dead Rising and this one was as good, though not better. After two books already this one lacked the freshness, like an ordinary sequel to a hit movie. But like a sequel to a hit movie you really liked, this book [... more]
$7.99
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The New Fear
As Always, A Delight To Read: This third installment of Brian Keene's internet blog is chock full of goodies. He covers everything from crazy fanatics to honest advise for aspiring writers. Filled with black humor, Brian loves to rant about everything [... more]
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Running With The Devil (The Best of Hail Saten)
Way Too Much Fun Crammed Into One Book: I've said it before about Brian Keene. I enjoy his fiction, but where he really shines is in his non-fiction -- his attitude and dry sense of humor are incredibly addictive in this second of three volumes [... more]
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Terminal
A solid start with a mess of an ending.: I figured after reading Keene's zombie books and short story book, I'd give Terminal a try because it was based more on reality than make believe. Tommy leads a decent life. He doesn't make much money and lives in [... more]
$6.99
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