Monthly Archives: March 2005

#7: The Face (Dean Koontz)

In The Face, Dean Koontz seems to be trying for the kind of lyricality that bookstore horror-shelf companions Peter Straub and Stephen King1 have come to, and missing a good deal of the time. At it’s best when it’s just … Continue reading

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#6: Grave’s End (Elaine Mercado)

I’ve drifted, aimless, among several books. A way to reach 50 books this is not. Jonathan Strange and Mr Norrell was a wonderful read, but I ran out of time to read it (with 75 people on the library waiting … Continue reading

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