by Bentley Little
Five books in, and I have to concede that Little tells a pretty good tale. The Mailman is the standout, and The Ignored is the one that I should have ... well, ignored, but his stories still build up in a regulated fashion. I like the way his books keep building suspense from the beginning to, if no...
El Almacén reseña en español: Click aquí"The Store wants you Ask not what The Store can do for you but what can you do for The Store"The Store is a creepy horror novel about a mysterious supermarket chain that is installed in the small town of Juniper, Arizona. It seems to have any product the cust...
I liked the idea behind this novel but for some reason I had a hard time staying awake. Yes, there were creepy moments, but when a plot becomes to political I have a tendency to zone out. Still a good read, and I enjoyed the bit about the "night managers," as some one whose had their share of night...
Loved it!!...I love good horror and this was one of the best
My first Bentley book. Not outstanding but good enough that I'll read him again.
Bentley Little established himself as the premier expert of institutional deconstruction with The Store. This is a smart and fast-paced novel, and its attack on consumer culture is so obvious yet so smoothly encapsulated within the traditional horror genre, that the genuinely sharp critique - the en...
Basically, what if Walmart was evil.Oops. Let me rephrase that. What if...Walmart was run by a demon.The Store comes to bumblefuck, AZ and puts all the local businesses out of business by offering more goods at lower prices (just like Walmart!). It destroys the town by lowering everyone's income and...