Reviews of Horror novels ...
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False Memory by Dean Koontz |
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Written by Mr.Sandman
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Friday, 12 July 2002 20:03 |
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If agoraphopia wasn't difficult enough to live with, imagine being afraid of your own self. Now, I don't get out much myself, so I have been labeled as agoraphobic from time to time , but autophopia takes fear to a psychotic level, altogether. Imagine yourself not being able to look in the mirror, if every thought you had turned into a ghastly, violent event and you were afraid of everything and everyone around you ... not of them but what you see yourself doing to them. And that, my frightening friends, is what Mr. Koontz has given us to ponder, while reading his best selling novel, False Memory.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 July 2008 17:31 |
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The Walking by Bentley Little |
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Written by Mr.Sandman
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Sunday, 21 October 2001 20:03 |
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The dead are dancing in the streets ... well, not exactly. Bentley Little's tale of the living dead, The Walking, doesn't have the dead dancing, but rather - walking. Actually, they usually start walking before they die, but it gets really creepy when they continue walking after these frail, senior citizens pass away. It gets even spookier when they are really trying to get to a particular destination.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 July 2008 17:59 |
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