All Consuming


Items mwshook consumed in…

December, 2007



  1. Sunday 2
    11r06igovsl

    Finished consuming…
    Sixty Days and Counting — 4 people

    Worth consuming!


  2. Tuesday 25
    B00001oh7p

    Finished consuming…
    The Rise And Fall Of Ziggy Stardust — 1407 people

    Worth consuming!

    Finished consuming…
    Boxer — 197 people

    Not worth consuming

    11vzam57jbl

    Finished consuming…
    Under the Blacklight — 76 people

    Not worth consuming


  3. Sunday 30
    1175xup4wtl

    Finished consuming…
    Dark Harvest — 3 people

    Worth consuming!


Entries about these items

    1175xup4wtl

    A review of "Dark Harvest" — 1 year ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    During our last trip to Universal Studios’ “Halloween Horror Nights,” Missy and I were commenting on how the holiday has changed over the years.

    Traditionally, the scary stuff was ghosts, goblins, witches, vampires. It was all about the supernatural. Now the seasonal movies are slasher flicks like Saw. It all seems to be about serial killers and violence for violence’s sake. We miss the old-school Halloween.

    Then, a friend lent me Dark Harvest. This is a novel that is dark, mysterious, violent and ruthlessly suspenseful. It is hip, literate, and relevant. It sweats ‘60s teenage machismo, B-movie attitude and small-town desperation. The villian is truly original, truly horrifying, and is a freakin’ JACK OLANTERN!

    Finally, someone out there has the cojones to spin a good scary yarn with an honest-to-God Halloween monster! The story is unashamedly supernatural, undeniably frightening, and had me smiling the whole time.

    It was recommended to me because I introduced my friend to American Gods. It is very much in the same vein as that book. I think any Gaiman fan would enjoy Dark Harvest

    11r06igovsl

    A story about "Sixty Days and Counting" — 2 years ago

    WORTH CONSUMING!

    I’m halfway through the last installment of Kim Stanley Robinson’s Forty/Fifty/Sixty trilogy. I love this author, and this may be his masterpiece. A couple morsels of food for thought:

    The Department of Energy has an Intelligence Office. You couldn’t make this stuff up. Also, a quote from a homeless biology professor talking with a common homeless Vietnam vet:

    “You should be a Buddhist,” Frank said. “You should talk to my Buddhist friends.”
    “Yeah right. I don’t go in for that hippie shit.”
    “It’s not hippie shit.”
    “Yeah it is. How would you know.”
    “I talk to them is how I know. I lived with them.”
    “Oh. Well. That explains it then. But it also proves my point about them being hippies. I mean you don’t just live with people, do you.”


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