bookshelves: e-book, tbr-busting-2014, halloween-2014, autumn-2014, published-2010 Read from October 18 to 27, 2014 nutty nuutDescription: Ignatius Perrish spent the night drunk and doing terrible things. He woke up the next morning with a thunderous hangover, a raging headache . . . and a pai...
I would like to picture Joe Hill sitting at his desk in some haunted mansion with his typewriter, a glass of whiskey, and INXS on the CD player, playing "Devil Inside" on repeat, while he created this novel.These were a few of the images that came to my mind when I finished this story. Also, this Oc...
Decided to pick this one up as an October/horror read.It didn't blow me away as much as [b:NOS4A2|15729539|NOS4A2|Joe Hill|https://d.gr-assets.com/books/1369591617s/15729539.jpg|21408527] did, however the premise was amazing, and well executed,the ending was a bit disappointing though, and i could t...
The story was interesting and I liked Ig. He sometimes drove me off the wall but he wasn't a bad "hero" [spoiler] I especially appreciated that he got powers to do some serious damage and he didn't. Mostly. [/spoiler] The problem was that Hill got too wordy for me. I felt like there were scenes in t...
Wow! I saw the preview for the movie and immediately bought the book. This book is like the bratty little brother of The Gargoyle and Hellboy. It's pretty amaze-balls. Having the ability to know what people are really thinking is definitely not a super power I'd want.... "...people you love sh...
An harsh tale unlike any other I have read. It really captures Ig's journey of transformation, discovering the truth, and ultimately fulfilling his revenge. Joe Hill has a way with words. Highly recommended.
As much as I tried, I could not keep the knowledge that this is Stephen King's son from coloring my view of this book. Luckily it lived up to the standard. Not scary like most of his dad's stuff, but interesting. I did think the last flashback sequence was badly placed and brought the proceedings...
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