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by - written on 13/05/03
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I first read a Graham Masterton book when I was around the age of 17, but before this I had never heard of him. I absolutely loved horror stories and so my neighbour lent me one of his books. From then on, I became hooked. I have bought every book I could find on him, which isn't many. Shops just don't tend to sell them very often. Anyway, it usually takes me about a week or two to read a book of this size (376 pages), but I've already been reading this for a week now and I?m only on page 116, so I am writing this op as I go along. Don't get me wrong, when I?m actually reading it, I am interested, but picking it up again proves difficult. It ... Read the complete review
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