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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. This is a traditional horror novels that I remember reading while growing up: a small town where weird things suddenly start to happen. Just the type of story that I like. This time the town is Randall, Arizona and as you would expect people start dying, animals are butchered, weird things happen. The only people who really suspect something is going on is a small group of folks. These folks go on to find out the truth via an insane preacher who seems just a little too convenient as a plot device. This is about the biggest problem that I had with the book. Well, that and the characters weren't as likable as I would have hoped. Overall though, the novel is still good and suggested reading. This is Littles creepiest book. The beginning sent shivers down my spine - literally. Although the very end is a small let down, the majority of this book holds firm and scared the sh*t out of me. There's more gore than one can handle, grisly imagery - it's simply mind-numbing. One thing that really works here is the atmosphere - most novels out there don't pack this much punch, that's for sure. It will have you looking over your shoulder before the night is through. Each character rang the realistic bell; good job here. Little stumbles sometimes, but all is forgiven by the time I came to the last chapter. Read this for yourself and see what I mean, but be warned - Little is not for the weak of stomach (or mind). hotwords: religion, horror, "human monster", supernatural, "magic realism", "psychological horror", apocalypse, zombie, zombeh my intro to Bentley was The Association, and it remains one of the handful of books i've read more than once, as riddled as it is with satire against fascists, socialists, and other pigs (can you tell yet that i'm Libertarian?) who oft attempt to dictate our actions and responses. all of the other books of his i've read follow the same formula, except The Revelation, which is telling -- it was his very first book. The Revelation, a Bram Stoker winner and riproar of a debut, gets stickier with each page turn, and you just can't look away from what you're positively absolutely indubitably sure can't end well. yes, the plot line is reminiscent of hundreds of other horror novels featuring slain animals, desecrated churches, sinister preachers, dark strangers, evil births, and loved ones you're best off not trusting anymore. still, there's a reason people keep writing them -- there are people like me, who keep buying them. horror with religious overtones will be around as long as religion and the concept of good versus evil are, as well. in any case, Bentley does them up right, with his own shocking and nasty twists (as in all of this books). plus, The Revelation features this badass surreal garbage dump that has zombie babies coming out of it. check it. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
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Google Books — Sto caricando le informazioni... GeneriSistema Decimale Melvil (DDC)813.54Literature English (North America) American fiction 20th Century 1945-1999Classificazione LCVotoMedia:
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This book is centered around mysterious happenings in a small town in Arizona. It's a little different from most of Little's books. It doesn't focus on the evils of corporate culture or the ruination of a cooperative community by the people who should be saving it. There is a furtive, enigmatic character who drops in the beginning who is clearly not quite human. Anyone who has read other Little books will recognize a deviation from the pattern this time. It's interesting for the author.
The other main characters are likable, with their own foibles. There are red-shirts galore.
I know there is going to be animal abuse when reading a Little book, so yeah, I have been warned.
There's also some pretty horrible farm animal deaths in the beginning. Skimmed and got the main points.
Otherwise, the book is set in the 1980s. It was nice to drop back into a world without social media and smartphones. It was an enjoyable read. ( )