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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. ABOREATUM Review This was fun. Goofy, yes. Silly? You betcha. But still loads of fun. Reminded me of something you'd find on ScyFy on Tuesday morning at 3am. You can't take it too seriously, and must accept it for what it is. Granted, I probably shouldn't have laughed as hard as I did during the "bone shower," but I have a dark sense of humor. Toss-skeet-skeet-skeet... I do want to know why Micah wasn't affected by eating the apple... Oh, never mind. I'm doing exactly what I shouldn't be doing with a story like this - over-thinking it. In summation: A schlocky b-horror romp from Evans Light. Recommended if you like killer-plant tales. CRAWLSPACE, by leaps and bounds, is still my favorite from this author. Well-written, easy reading, fun times. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
When a band of westward pioneers - lost, starving, and desperate - stumbles upon an unlikely oasis in the middle of a barren prairie, Micah wonders if his family has finally caught a lucky break...or does this new Garden of Eden hide a forgotten terror behind a veil of earthly delights?"It's beautiful...the tension and horror builds and builds to a climaxthat is both horrifying and unexpected. This is quite possibly my favorite short story ever." - Confessions of a Reviewer (This novella is a selection from SCREAMSCAPES: TALES OF TERROR, a collection of horror and weird fiction by Evans Light. Now available in hardcover, paperback, audiobook and ebook editions.) Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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A religious fanatic and his small group of followers move out west in the 1800's. On the verge of starving, they discover a small garden of Eden, guarded by two native Americans. To find out what happened from there, you'll have to read it. I will say that I will never look at my apple tree in the same way again. Recommended to fans of horrific short fiction! ( )