by Edward Lee
Trashy splatterpunk action horror, more suitable for YA.
I was a little torn on how to rate this book. The ideas that Lee presents are strong. He is very descriptive, almost too much so at points, causing one or two chapters to drag. His characters are interesting. But, they are a little too know-it-all for the positions they are in and that seemed to pla...
A friend of mine just reminded me that we read this book YEARS ago. I remember liking it, from what i can remember a lot! I think i will now after almost 10 years try to finish the series=)
Fairly lame story but the effort on Lee's description of Hell made this a good read. He really put some thought into this. I found the book humorous and not in the least horrifying. The descriptions can increase the queasy factor though!
Of all the Dante's Infernal rip-offs I've read...and that's quite a few books...This may be the strangest. The author scuttles the seven circles completely and goes for a cross between The Land of Oz and Detroit. However, Mr. Lee does have a nice plot going for him; Goth twin is guilty about "causin...
I may be too chicken to read this one. :)