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Famine - Graham Masterton

 
Description: ISBN 0751503886 / Author: Graham Masterton / Genre: Horror

Newest Review: ... are nothing like that. But it was published in 1981, so what did I expect. The story goes straight into the plot of ... more

 ... Ed's grain crops rapidly decaying from a blight that is appearing on all crops everywhere in the world. The government is trying to hide the fact of how serious the situation actually is, and that they may run out of food in the near future, hence the title 'Famine'. When all this begins to occur, Ed's wife leaves taking their child back to the city to take a break, splitting them up. They soon discover that the blight is caused by a man-made contamination that they believe to have sprayed on all the...more

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Famine - Graham Masterton: Bored to Tears (870 words)
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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