The Hanover Block
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Gregor Xane
Living in the long shadow of a tragic accident, Marion struggles through his solitary suburban life. He's resigned himself to a static existence, to living and dying in a world where every house looks exactly the same. Then he notices changes in his neighborhood. Tool sheds and playhouses are...
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Living in the long shadow of a tragic accident, Marion struggles through his solitary suburban life. He's resigned himself to a static existence, to living and dying in a world where every house looks exactly the same. Then he notices changes in his neighborhood. Tool sheds and playhouses are cropping up all over, hastily constructed and set at odd angles. The nutjob down
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Format: Paperback
ISBN:
9781503193390 (150319339X)
ASIN: 150319339X
Publisher: new dollar pulp
Pages no: 114
Edition language: English
The quick disclaimer: Mr Xane and I follow each other on Goodreads and Booklikes. I have never interacted with him beyond a couple of polite comments on his feed. Hence I do not think my review is biased, but on that you can make up your own mind.Colour me officially grossed out. It takes a signific...
I will have nightmares forever about that cover. And then there's the story itself. This is a compelling read, to the point that you're aware that not only are things fucked up, but they'll only get worse - and you still can't stop reading. Because despite how fucked up things, and even the...
The beginning is a little aimless, and yet interesting because of its language and imagery, and empathic engagement with the main character. Slow motion becomes like a Hitchcock film, suspenseful. Xane can make the ordinary seem both beautiful and creepy with his poetic, detailed awareness of everyt...
Gregor is one twisted dude. But he can write a hell of a story. A truly wonderful and twisted story, indeed. Before I even picked this one up, I had decided that I wasn’t going to give it 5 stars because Gregor and I are GR friends and I thought that it would appear biased if I did. Well, F that. I ...
To quote Dorothy Parker: What fresh hell is this? I have no idea, but I know I liked it! Now, as to what to say. I'm not sure. This is a little bit of a drug and alcohol infused Hunter S. Thompson-ish narrative, (well, not quite that far), in which Giorgio Tsoukalos shows up and George Romero...