by David Seltzer
The movie adaptation of this short novel is synonymous with classic horror (and, somehow, I’ve yet to see it); the novel itself is worth a look, too. A quick and breezy ride into the occult and the destruction of a wealthy, famous family, there is a reason this story has been well-regarded for four ...
A boy Born of a Jackel?... I get that! But how does Satan impregnate it? How did they get his sperm? Did he rise up and say hi, I'm Lucifer, son of lies, I'm here to do some sick stuff and make a son? I honestly thought this when reading the book!? I know I'm strange but in the book it has no ex...
I read this for November's Horror Aficionados read. Please note that I gave this book 3.5 stars and rounded it up to 4 stars on Goodreads.This was a good horror book, but my mind tended to wander the entire story-line. I think the problem is that the writing style was just okay, and a few times ther...