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Œuvres de Grady Hendrix

Horrorstör (2014) 2,292 exemplaires
My Best Friend's Exorcism (2016) 2,100 exemplaires
The Final Girl Support Group (2021) 2,081 exemplaires
How to Sell a Haunted House (2023) 1,224 exemplaires
We Sold Our Souls (2018) 774 exemplaires
The White Glove War (2012) — Contributeur — 82 exemplaires
Satan Loves You (1705) 76 exemplaires
Ankle Snatcher (2023) 73 exemplaires
BadAsstronauts (2022) 48 exemplaires
Occupy Space (2012) 26 exemplaires

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The Tribe (1981) — Introduction, quelques éditions229 exemplaires
When Darkness Loves Us (Paperbacks from Hell) (1985) — Introduction, quelques éditions153 exemplaires
Hell Hound (1977) — Introduction, quelques éditions135 exemplaires
Nightblood (1990) — Introduction, quelques éditions; Introduction, quelques éditions117 exemplaires
Black Ambrosia (1988) — Introduction, quelques éditions; Introduction, quelques éditions113 exemplaires
Rocket Fuel: Some of the Best From Tor.com Non-Fiction (2018) — Contributeur — 78 exemplaires
After Sundown (Fiction Without Frontiers) (2020) — Contributeur — 42 exemplaires
Howls From Hell: A Horror Anthology (2021) — Avant-propos — 21 exemplaires
Attack From the '80s (2021) — Contributeur — 8 exemplaires

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Date de naissance
1972
Sexe
male
Nationalité
USA
Lieux de résidence
New York, New York, USA
Relations
Cohen, Amanda (spouse)

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Well, this was another Grady Hendrix that I didn't really enjoy. I enjoyed enough that I did finish it. And maybe the puppets will stick in my mind for awhile. But this book was weird. And I also hated the part where it was randomly in the perspective of her brother and he went to school and went touring with the puppet people. It just seemed so randomly placed in the book and I didn't really like it. I liked the premise of this, but all the puppets made it a little crazy and out there.
 
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Mav-n-Libby | 52 autres critiques | Apr 12, 2024 |
I think it's official that I'm just not a big Grady Hendrix fan. I did enjoy the book enough to listen to the whole thing, but it's just not my favorite. I did however, LOVE the 90s references. That was fantastic. There was also a dog killed in this book and I'm not down with that. The fact the author went there, kinda makes me disrespect him. I think this will be the last Grady Hendrix. I think this is the fourth one and I haven't really loved any of them. Maybe that's my own fault for reading/listening to four of them before giving up. The title tells it all. A friend gets a demon...and then they do an exorcism. And then they lived their lives. That's legit the whole book. Done. Over.… (plus d'informations)
 
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Mav-n-Libby | 113 autres critiques | Apr 12, 2024 |
Book source ~ Purchased at Chirp
(also borrowed hardback from the library)

Patricia Campbell is a former nurse, now stay-at-home wife and mother. She joins a book club with four other women to get out of the house once a month. They read true crime alternating with classics or best sellers. When an elderly neighbor’s great-nephew moves into their community all things change and not for the better. There’s something about James Harris that is funky and when her mother-in-law accuses him of being someone else from the distant past, Patricia writes it off as dementia. But is it?

I cannot express how much I hate this book. These women are supposed to be adults in the 90s. I was in my 20s in the 90s and I didn’t know a single woman who was like them. Not one. Ok, so I grew up in Ohio, not the Deep South, but still! This shit is more what I would expect in the 50s. I gave up on the audio at 69% and got the hardcover from the library so I could quickly skim to finish. The 3 year jump in the middle, what the fuck?! I just can’t. I do appreciate the ending, probably more than I should. It’s the best part of the plot. However, am I the only one to wonder why Patricia didn’t just take all the money out of James Harris’s account? She had her name on it to help him get it set up. It was mentioned and then just forgotten. Like, wut?! So many dumb things in this that I don’t think my eyes will ever recover from their fierce and constant rolling.

I would like to give mad props to the narrator for a great performance. I love all the different voices so it was relatively easy to keep track of everyone. I will be seeking out more books she’s read.
… (plus d'informations)
 
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AVoraciousReader | 132 autres critiques | Apr 10, 2024 |
This is not one of my favorites of his. I think he leaned so hard into building out the trope that he neglected character development. I just never cared about any of the characters so never got invested in the story.
 
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gonzocc | 84 autres critiques | Mar 31, 2024 |

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Popularité
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Évaluation
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678
ISBN
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