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Newest Review: ... if he would only apply himself and try harder. Everything seemed perfect until he went to his first prom and had an argument with his girlfriend. What started out as a great evening ended in tragedy. A horrific accident left Alex in hospital fighting for his life, having sustained serious brain injuries. His parents were willing to do just about anything to save him. Raymond Torres had ... more |
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by Sue Hoskinson - written on 15/11/02 (Very useful, 133 readings)
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I know this isn't quite the correct category but it's the closest I can get at the moment, sorry! Reading has been part of my life for as long as I can remember, starting with Enid Blyton stories as a youngster and progressing through to the teenage horror novels. As a teen, a horror novel was only good if it grossed me out! Does anyone remember reading the early James Herbert stories such as The Rats and The Fog? I couldn't read these now because I'm much more squeamish and prefer psychological horror to the blatant 'blood and guts' that I used to enjoy back then. Okay, so what's the point you may well ask? Well, ...
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