Synopsis: When the full moon shines, a paralysing fear descends on the isolated Maine town of Tarker Mills. No one knows who will be attacked next, but snarls that sound like human words can be heard and all around are the footprints of a monster whose hunger cannot be sated. ***** The best thin...
Synopsis: Set in a world of extraordinary circumstances, filled with stunning visual imagery and unforgettable characters, the DARK TOWER series is unlike anything you have ever read.Here is the fifth installment, "one of the strongest entries yet in what will surely be a master storyteller's magnum...
After meeting a twelve year old girl that knows his secret identity, Spider-Man is whisked away to another dimension to help her fight the Tordenkakerlakk.A twelve year old sorceress takes Spidey on an adventure across dimensions to face a shapeshifting horror. My first reaction was "What the fuck ...
Doombots with lightsabers and explosive snitches? Yes please!It’s only getting better. I blew through this book in just a few days. I can’t contain my excitement as I travel deeper into this mind bending series.. I wish that I had read Salem’s Lot before reading this, so I could be a bit more attach...
On their way to the Dark Tower, Roland and his band of gunslingers find themselves in a town where almost everyone is a twin. Once every 20 years, creatures called Wolves come out of the east and kidnap one child from every set of twins. No one knows why this happens, but the townspeople need Roland...
2.5 stars My god, I thought I was never going to finish this one...While I was very enthusiastic about continuing my 'Dark Tower' journey with this fifth volume, I became very dissapointed in it after about a 100 pages. The first 50-100 pages are fine. Then you realise the story isn't going anywher...
Ah, what do I say about this book first? WEREWOLVES! DEATH! VIOLENCE! I think that about sums it up. I love Stephen King for so very many reasons, but I think the main one is that he always manages to write one hell of a story. The added illustrations were the icing on the cake here. This was the ...
Cycle of the Werewolf is a very short and amazing story that won't take long to finish. It is perfect for those who don't have that much time available to read. I loved how it is broken up, separated by the month and the pictures are super cool and somewhat gruesome.
Wolves of the Calla was one of those novels that it took me a while to actually "get into" (A four month hiatus between reading attempts to be precise.), but once I did, it was enjoyable. Not a masterpiece like several of the preceding Dark Tower novels, but interesting enough for me to continue the...
Here we are, friends, that much closer to that elusive cylindrical bastard, the Dark Tower. This book, as well as the next two, is meta as fuck. Self aware, as it were. Skynet up in this piece. Yes, it's cool to see Donald (Calla)han again. Nice to know how he spent his time after vampires sucked...
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