This is the greatest vampire novel ever written. Forget Stoker, ignore Rice, this is it. Why? Because the vampires herein are not your friends. They are not your lovers. There is nothing remotely lovable about Barlow's children of the night. They simply want to fucking drain you. Like many people,...
Heavily inspired by Bram Stoker's Dracula, 'Salem's Lotfeatures the same kind of unlikely heroes and a terrifying villain.The writer Ben Mears returns to Jerusalem's Lot where he lived as a boy to face his childhood fears and to write a book about the village. The Marsten house, situated on top of a...
Read in 2012 (from October 10, 2011 to March 11, 2012) I would have to agree with myself as a person who read King's Cell that King is a completely mediocre writer. The fact that he's appreciated by the reading community so much makes all of this even more ridiculous. I assume that his kind of ...
Don't get me wrong--I love Buffy--but one of the things we can lay on its doorstep is the glamorization and sexing up of vampires. And we can probably blame Anne Rice too. And LK Hamilton. So nowadays vampires in one blockbuster series popular with tweens sparkle, shine and are the (rich) boy next d...
-reseña en español por la mala traducción que leí- Debo decirles que cuando me conseguí el libro en un deposito de una conocida me alegre horriblemente, lo limpié, lo pedí prestado y empece a leerlo de una vez, (la edición es del 78) duré tantos meses leyendo este libro más que por la traducción si...
I'm reading through King's books in order and when I got to this, I was like, "Oh great, vampires." You know, these aren't Stephenie Meyer's sparkly vampires. These are like creepy as all get out, old-school fright fest vampires that must be invited in to suck your blood.The book was a slow burner-n...
I'm reading through King's books in order and when I got to this, I was like, "Oh great, vampires." You know, these aren't Stephenie Meyer's sparkly vampires. These are like creepy as all get out, old-school fright fest vampires that must be invited in to suck your blood.The book was a slow burner-n...
It did not affect Stephen King's bottom line at all, but it took me a long time to get around to reading one of his books, mainly because I never really enjoyed horror movies, especially the slasher/splatter variety, which, for some reason, is the kind of story I thought King told. One reason King's...
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