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Orrin Grey
Orrin Grey is a skeleton who likes monsters. He was born on the night before Halloween, and he's been in love with the macabre and the supernatural ever since. When asked, he claims to mostly write oubliettes. show more



Orrin Grey is a skeleton who likes monsters. He was born on the night before Halloween, and he's been in love with the macabre and the supernatural ever since. When asked, he claims to mostly write oubliettes.

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Birth date: October 30, 1981
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runner
runner rated it 9 years ago
I find it startling to admit that until recently I had never heard of Robert Westall. Yet here I am having just finished, in record time, Antique Dust a truly wonderful memorable and highly entertaining collection of ghost stories. These are unusual by the fact that so much of the author's writing w...
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Elentarri's Book Blog rated it 9 years ago
The book was "ok". Some of the stories were weird, others just silly. I didn't find them particularly terrifying or horrifying - the daily newspaper is more terrifying than anything written in this book.
runner
runner rated it 9 years ago
Two chilling stories of the supernatural that can be read by either teens or adults, they are both well researched, informative, fascinating and evocative. The main titled story “The Stones of Muncaster Cathedral” is about Joe Clarke Steeplejack extraordinaire who together with his work mate Billy...
asandwich
asandwich rated it 10 years ago
A large, eclectic collection of short stories that relate to fungi in one way or another. From the expected Lovecraftian-style horror, to altered states of consciousness, fairy tales and even humour - there’s a huge variety of themes on offer here.However, not every story worked for me, and I probab...
FrancesKR
FrancesKR rated it 12 years ago
A much wider range of stories than I was expecting. You've got some classic fungus/body horror and some sad tales of personal darkness, but there's also Victorian bio-engineering, weird Westerns, dark comedy, science fiction that puts the mushrooms in a very different role from what I was expecting,...
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