If you're looking for something light, fun, and more than a little weird to pass away a long car ride or two, listen to the audiobook version of "Gil's All Fright Diner" and join two good old boys, crossing the desert in a beat-up pick-up. Earl, the skinny, anxious, vocal one is a vampire. Duke the ...
After a month of leafing through summary reports and skimming predictions for next year, I was tired of reading and even more weary of the idea of starting a new book that might require some effort to enjoy. So it was with relief when I came across this book and remembered I'd been meaning to read M...
A book about killer zombies, and a vampire and a werewolf as heroes! How could you go wrong? Well, you do if you read this book. I was so bored. Final verdict: Eh. Didn't hate it. That's the best I can say about it.
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Duke, who is a werewolf and Earl, who is a vampire -- are travelling together -- when their old truck runs out of gas, in the small southern town of Rockwood, just outside of Gil's All Night Diner. When they enter Loretta the proprietor and waitress questions them about whether they saw anything we...
Without the prompting of the Urban Fantasy Aficionados group, I never would have picked up "Gil's All Fright Diner". Appearance-wise, it looks like a campy throwaway or b-movie poster. "Now serving Armageddon with a side of fries..."? Please! Then I started looking a little closer. For this effort, ...
Fast, fun read. Solid four stars for cleverness and silliness--the book blurb was right, this was silly in the style of Hitchhiker's Guide, and that's a high compliment indeed.It starts off like a buddy movie of the anti-hero variety, with Earl the vampire and Duke the werewolf driving around drinki...
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