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This book stands out in the current blitz of zombie fiction, distinguishing itself as not yet another apocalyptic use of the monster trope. Instead, author Howe chooses to take the zombie monster, and turn it on edge, and use it to plumb the depths of the story of a young boy, and how he reacts to the world around him. It's a story about an underdog, Billy Barton, who is tormented by his pre-teen peers, and as anyone who went through such experiences can tell you, the real monsters in this story isn't the walking dead man. Funny, fast paced, gruesome and poignant. A story sure to please both the young audience it is aimed at, and the savvy adult.… (plus d'informations)
 
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temporus | Jan 31, 2010 |
A collection of short stories by the Garden State Horror Writers. Tales inspired by music and lyrics from NJ Musicians. First, I have to admit, the concept is just cool. I'm tempted to go back and try the idea on my own, see what I could come up with. The stories run a broad approach, each with it's own note of Darkness, yet none quite duplicating the others. The sum of those notes was a dark chord with much tension. Just what you want with a collection of Horror shorts.
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temporus | Dec 6, 2007 |

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