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Duma Key - Stephen King:
... an avid Stephen King fan I was definately not disappointed! Duma key is the story of Edgar Freemantle who loses his arm and suffers head trauma as a result of an on site accident. After the breakdown of his marriage he goes to live in Duma Key to help his rehabilitation. It is here he re-discovers his talent of painting which portray upcoming tradgedies which he is powerless to stop and forgotten secrets of the ... Read the full review: Yet another King masterpiece by Amanda-Jayne |
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Backup - Jim Butcher Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Jim Butcher / Edition: Deluxe / Hardcover / 72 Pages / Book is published 2008-10-31 by Subterranean Press overall rating |
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Summer of Night - Dan Simmons Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Dan Simmons / Edition: New edition / Paperback / 222 Pages / Book is published 1991-11-14 by Feature overall rating |
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Trick or Treat - Richie Tankersley Cusick Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Richie Tankersley Cusick / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 224 Pages / Book is published 1998-10-16 by Scholastic overall rating |
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The Cemetery - D.E. Athkins Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: D.E. Athkins / Edition: New Ed / Paperback / 176 Pages / Book is published 2000-10-20 by Scholastic overall rating |
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28 Days Later: The Aftermath - Steve Niles Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Steve Niles / Paperback / 112 Pages / Book is published 2007-04 by Harper Paperbacks overall rating |
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Bed of Nails - Michael Slade Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Michael Slade / Paperback / 448 Pages / Book is published 2003-11 by Onyx Books overall rating |
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Burnt Bones - Michael Slade Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Michael Slade / Paperback / 416 Pages / Book is published 2000-03 by Penguin Putnam Inc USA overall rating |
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All His Engines - Mike Carey Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Mike Carey / Paperback / 128 Pages / Book is published 2006-07-30 by Vertigo overall rating |
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The Waitress - Sinclair Smith Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Sinclair Smith / Hardcover / 144 Pages / Book is published 1992-11-13 by Scholastic Children's Books overall rating |
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The Dark - Linda Cargill Genre: Horror / Printed Book / Author: Linda Cargill / Paperback / 80 Pages / Book is published 2003-09-19 by Scholastic Point overall rating |
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Duma Key - Stephen King ... going to take more than Reba the anger management doll to stop Edgar Freemantle killing his soon to be ex-wife. Its not as though he meant to strangle her, he just wanted to shut her up for a bit. Her crying was a bit much. She wasn t the one whose pick-up truck picked a fight with a twelve story crane and lost. She didn t have to live with the permanent headaches, the scrambled feeling within his brain that resulted in something akin to Tourettes Syndrome. It wasn t that he intended to swear. The right words were in there somewhere but the wrong ones always seemed to come out. The loss of his arm pales into significance compared to the partial loss of his sight and... Read the full review: Compulsive reading, but make sure you leave the light on by moo2moo |
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The Graveyard Book - Neil Gaiman ... first motivated me to read Neil Gaiman s book was his interesting list of previous books. From the chilling "Wolves in the Walls", a children s illustrated book, and the strange "Coraline", not to mention the wonderful "Stardust". These titles, all of which I have heard of before, though never really attributed to mr. Gaiman, made him seem like a more than interesting character. I wanted to read one of his books to justify this claim. I was not dissapointed. The Graveyard Book is so full of imaginitave titles and fantastical worlds and characters. From the main protagonist, Nobody Owens, to the dark sect of the Jack of All Trades, I feel... Read the full review: The Graveyard Book by georgesvinsky |
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Pet Sematary - Stephen King ... King, born September 21st 1947 in Portland Maine, renound for his horror fiction, science fiction and other books. Bring us Pet Semetary a cleverly written horror novel, that has been a personal favourite of mine for many years. The story follows both Louis Creed and his wife Rachel along with his two children Gage and Ellie, and of course her cat Winston Churchill "Church" for short. They have moved there due to Louis new office opening, they soon become friends with the neighbours Jud, with him sort of becoming a father role for Louis who s father died at a young age. Jud warns Louis about the road as it has endless trucks driving chemicals towards t... Read the full review: Pet Semetary by padley2009 |











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