This book was re-released by Gollancz last year in both hardcover and tradeback editions, and I thought I should pick it up, despite the fact that it’s a monster of a short-story collection. All in all it weighs in at 1185 pages, which would explain why Martin’s American published decided to chop it up into [...]
When I reviewed Joe Hill’s debut novel, “Heart-shaped Box”, earlier this year, I said that I would be following this author with a keen eye. I found his first effort to be a flawed, albeit in the end very entertaining read that was ripe with potential, and I could immiediately tell that this was a [...]
This isn’t so much a review as it is a notification that I’ve really read this short story collection. It was kinda forced on me from Ole when he discovered that I could get it for free, and since I got him to purchase Scott Lynch’s “The Lies of Locke Lamora” (he’s officially number 38 [...]