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Bad Moon Rising - Community Reviews back

by Jonathan Maberry, Tom Weiner
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Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality!
Reading is my ESCAPE from Reality! rated it 8 years ago
It has been so long since I've been able to post a review. Between being busy and Booklikes being down... Oh well. I guess a few will be pretty short. I loved this series. It was creepy and scary and twisty. Another gem from Jonathan Maberry. Highly recommended.
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 11 years ago
Let's start off with the ground rules here: I hate series books, period. I hate being suckered into thinking I need to read more to give this author a fair shake on the first book. I'm going to go back and drop a half-star off Ghost Road Blues just for that. If the series had maintained the same...
yzombie
yzombie rated it 11 years ago
My wait ended last week when I was finally able to start reading the 3rd book of the Pine Deep Trilogy - and the wait was worth it. The last(?) book contains loads of backstory and folklore that's far more interesting than your garden variety vampires and werewolves from horror movies. My only wis...
jaddington
jaddington rated it 12 years ago
It was a fine wrap up to end the story. I am not sure that it can truly be read as a stand alone book (as the author states). You have to understand what Mike and the other characters have suffered up to this book for the emotion to make sense. Great epic end of the World battle. A fitting end for a...
leekyle
leekyle rated it 12 years ago
Just finished book 3 in Jonathan Maberry's Pine Deep Trilogy 'Bad Moon Rising' and what a finale it was! When we as readers first picked up book 1 'Ghost Road Blues' it was only the tip of the iceberg as it only truly gets better. Clever storyline that has Halloween getting closer and closer along w...
wbebout
wbebout rated it 15 years ago
Great series. The order of favoritism had to be 3-2-1. This series finishes so well it is unbelievable. For those who don't want a series then the last book is a great standalone.
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