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Category Archives: Sample Reviews
The Book of Joby by Mark Ferrari
…Have you read all the Potters? Have you read The Innkeeper’s Song by Peter S. Beagle; Prince Ombra by Roderick MacLeish; Mainspring by Jay Lake; Needful Things by Stephen King; The Man That Corrupted Hadleyburg by Mark Twain? All those and many others ring in one’s head while reading The Book of Joby, which parallels them all in ways Joseph Campbell would have recognized in his thesis of the Hero With A Thousand Faces. There is a groundswell of modern storytelling bearing a new appraisal of ancient myth, and The Book of Joby epitomizes this manifestation of old-into-new. And yet The Book of Joby remains Ferrari’s own original work… Continue reading
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The Night Church by Whitley Strieber
…What fascinates most about this book, though, are the echoes of themes and images that would later surface so dramatically in his terrifying confessional, Communion… Continue reading
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Curtains of Blood by Robert J. Randisi
…As a realistic thriller its dialogue rings untrue. Hearing Irishman Stoker speak with Scotsman Doyle amidst Cockney Londoners in accents straight out of Chicago tough-guy movies is a bit disconcerting. Our tour of the Yorkshire accent at the end of the book is equally cursory. Then again, Ah-nold made it in talkies, didn’t he?… Continue reading
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No Country for Old Men by Cormac McCarthy
…Serious fiction in popular form describes this book perfectly. It demonstrates how much more truth fiction carries, as compared with nonfiction and so-called news. It also shows us our own inertia and sometimes our apathy. The people in it live, breath, bleed, and die in ways you recognize and can empathize with. You’ve met them all… Continue reading
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KINGDOM OF HEAVEN, Directed by Ridley Scott
…That KINGDOM OF HEAVEN is a unified work of art with a single theme and solid connective tissues binding its framework into a working, living whole is a remarkable achievement given that no sentimentality, faux patriotism, or pleas to bigotry are present in the film… Continue reading
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The Prestige by Christopher Priest
…Inattentive readers may wish to move on to a franchise novel or some such…. Continue reading
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The Geographer’s Library by Jon Fasman
…The Geographer’s Library, a remarkable debut, is recommended for anyone who wants to see what a good mind can make of interesting research material. This stands in contrast to Dan Brown’s dumbing things down to cinematic levels, and elevates the historical mystery toward art… Continue reading
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Alien Dawn by Colin Wilson
…This is a dangerous book. It can shatter reality for you and leave you wondering what’s real. In fact, its title refers to a new beginning, a new day unlike the old ones. Like when Dorothy steps from black-and-white Kansas farmhouse into Technicolor Oz — all bets are off, and nothing is predictable if you keep using the same old references… Continue reading
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Rule By Secrecy by Jim Marrs
…It all makes sense if you know where and how to look.
Subtitled: The Hidden History That Connects the Trilateral Commission, the Freemasons, and the Great Pyramids, Rule by Secrecy covers much more ground than mere conspiracy theory. In fact, parts of it, such as the chapters on international banking, read like a primer for a career in business and high finance. Marrs researches deeply to bring back the most important facts and faces that have shaped the world we live in from behind the scenes. He offers sources for those who would dig deeper… Continue reading
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