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AWESOME!Review Date: 2007-05-30
An Alternate World ViewReview Date: 2004-09-02
WHAT IF reality as we know it is not what we've always believed it to be?
WHAT IF the world really IS in the grips of a war between good and evil, but what if the God we've always thought of as 'on our side' really isn't who we think he is?
WHAT IF the Devil has been misrepresented and in reality has mankind's best interests at heart?
These are just some of the questions Ms. Henry addresses in "An Apology For The Devil." The answers she presents will disturb you, make you think, and possibly change the way you look at the world.
Your Doubts Are Honored Here!Review Date: 2002-10-31
An Apology For The Devil is astounding in its depth of perception. Ms. Henry asks questions that we all contemplate, but which few of us have the courage to voice. This is a must-read for anyone who is interested in the entire controversy of good-vs-evil.
No Apology Needed!Review Date: 2002-09-25

Most enlightening book I've ever read...Review Date: 2000-02-25
This book talks about what true America is like.Review Date: 1999-05-17
Life Experience from the InsideReview Date: 1998-07-20
This book talks about what true America is like.Review Date: 1999-05-17
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shatteringReview Date: 2000-08-31
I'd give it 6 starsReview Date: 2005-11-03
On the acres outside Harlowe that have been owned by several generations of Moores, John and Mim take care of his mother, raise their daughter and live life close to the land they love. One Thursday, when the local law, a one-man force, comes calling for donations to an auction to benefit the police, they laugh but donate. The Auctioneer is Perly Dunsmore, a worldly man who suddenly descends on quiet, sleepy Harlowe. As Thursday after Thursday passes, the requests for donations turn to demands and Harlowe's police force grows along with the power Dunsmore has over the town. What the townspeople end up giving goes far beyond the old furniture and rusty tools of the first auction. How far they have to be pushed before they fight back will shock you.
This book is truly a horror story and, if you begin by thinking this sort of thing could never happen, as you read, you'll be shocked at how easily it unfolds. The cover says "soon to be a major motion picture" - I don't think that ever happened, but it would make a great movie!
the auctioneerReview Date: 2005-03-09
I read this book about a year or so ago, and I still get upset when I think about it. I know some people that are like the ones in that little town, That would just sit and let things happen to them. Perfect example is, the Middle East, where the people there have let evil (Alchaida,and the Taliban)come and slowly take over until they became the law that everyone feared. I urge you to read this book, you will never forget it!
Could it happen today?Review Date: 2004-02-08

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Sleeping will be harder now....Review Date: 2002-01-28
Televangelist Mo Johnson is a bit more interested in being the center of attention than in spreading the Word. Newly divorced, he can't get his mind off his attractive producer as his television ministry travels across Romania into the area known as Transylvania. While he sleeps in an ancient hotel, he is suddenly attacked by a man-like creature that leaves him with a severe bite on the neck. Johnston, knowing a great opportunity for a "show" when he sees one, immediately orders his producer to start taping. He believes he has fought Satan and won!
But, he hasn't won. As the infection from the bite slowly turns Johnston into a vampire, his little true faith is perverted into a belief in himself as the savior of the world. HE can now give the gift of eternal life. All it takes is a little bite on the neck.
Johnson journeys from minister to brutal vampire then ultimately to a struggle toward salvation for those he has hurt and perhaps for himself. Wooley's tale of the fight between good and evil takes mankind's nightmares and makes them terrifyingly believable. I wonder if I can get a cross made out of garlic to hang around my neck when I sleep...
Gary Campbell, author of THE FOUR CONDITIONS
A Modern Gothic MasterpieceReview Date: 2002-01-18
On a vacation-cum-missionary trip to Transylvania, the Reverend Mo Johnston, a second-rate T.V. preacher, saves a lot of souls for his show's "Hallelujah, Not Halloween" series. Unfortunately, on his last night in the Old World, some kind of creature breaks into his room and bites Johnston - yup - on the neck. Sporting some new wounds, Johnston heads home and convinces himself - and his television audience - that he's done battle with the Devil himself and won. Except, he's not so sure that he's won. His sexual attraction to Alicia, his female assistant, and other women, begins to override the more Godly parts of his mind, and Johnston becomes convinced that perhaps his vampirism isn't a Satanic curse, but instead a gift from God.
Wooley's done his research here, both into the glam-and-sham world of T.V. preaching in the evangelical, conservative, Protestant tradition and into vampire myths and other Gothic novels. Unlike what passes as Gothic horror these days, Blood is devoid of stupid kids wearing black makeup, combat boots, and listening to Marilyn Manson and KMFDM. It takes the Gothic horror novel back to its roots, weaving a story of love, passion, religion, and the supernatural that's plausible enough to believe but scary enough to make you turn the lights on. It's a subtle kind of horror, one that comes out in the wee hours of the morning and taps you on the shoulder and, when you turn around, there's nothing there. Creepy stuff indeed.
Blood also draws some interesting parallels between the emotions and passions aroused in Pentecostal-style worship services (or ceremonies in any religion that involve mystic actions, for those who are keeping score), and that's part of what makes Blood such a poignant read: it's a world not so far removed from our own experiences, and if it happens to Mo Johnston, it could happen to us. Sure, he's no Lestat, but Johnston could be his younger brother. Awash in the Blood belongs on the horror connoisseur's shelf right next to literature by Anne Rice and H.P. Lovecraft, and as far away from the repulsive dung that passes as "Gothic" horror these days as it can get.
What If?Review Date: 2002-02-24
Mo Johnston is a televangelist that experiences a rather unusual encounter on his final night in Eastern Europe, Transylvania to be specific, where he has gone to collect materials for his TV ministry. He is attacked by a creature that the local authorities believe to be a vampire. Johnston determines it was Satan and returns home to exhibit the puncture marks in his neck and to convince his followers that he has encountered, and successfully defeated, the Devil. His popularity soars and success is within reach. However, there are some small problems that develop which causes Johnston to question his faith. Problems like his increasing sexual attraction to his young female assistant; like his attraction to a local sex-club and a stripper named Denise; like picking up a famale hithchiker; and the incident with the janitor; and what at first seems to be cold-blooded murder; and his increasing inablility to function in the light and requiring darkness to pursue other urges such as attacking female victims and leaving puncture wounds in their neck. When his victims survive and seem to be immune to death Johnston becomes convinced that his vampire traits are not really a Satanic curse but, given his and his victims seemingly eternal life status, are really a gift from God. To be sure his methods are a little, shall we say, unorthodox, but God does sometimes work in mysterious ways. After all, who can argue with the gift of eternal life, no matter how acquired?
This is a religious horror story that is an absolute must-have for fans of this genre. It is well written and contains all of the elements of a best seller: Love, the supernatural, religion, sex, and a subtle, disquieting thought that keeps running through my mind, What if?
If you are looking for a ringside seat at the internal fight between light and dark and the possibility of another kind of eternal life, this is the book for you. Wooley just keeps getting better and better. Highly recommended.
Vampire, Meet Your MakerReview Date: 2002-05-22
And make no mistake about it, this is horror, not theology. The suspense is palpable and the ?horror moments? are among the most effective in this polished novel. Wooley shows he can take a timeworn genre, re-imagine it, and concoct a story that?s fresh, entertaining, and all his own. Recommended!

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OUTSTANDING. Best chapter yetReview Date: 2008-07-30
Excellence in Sequential FormReview Date: 2007-08-02
A 19th Century SpiritReview Date: 2007-03-20
Very good, glad I got itReview Date: 2007-03-03
If you haven't been reading the previous graphic novels, this
will be almost unintelligible to you. But if you have. . .
we learn more, much more, about Captain Daimio (puzzling, if
intriguing), get some distressing backstory of Dr. Kraus,
get a painfully small reminisce of Abe and HB on assignment
in the Canadian woods, and a touching vignette of Liz's
past.
The main story, so to speak, is Dr. Corrigan in the French Alps,
trying to obtain one of those impossibly rare and eldritch tomes
without which this genre of fiction would seem incomplete. I won't
get into spoilers here, but the moment at which she triumphs over
an adversary is easily the most satisfactory single panel I've
seen in a Hellboy story in quite some time.
And if you want to know what finally happens to Roger - this is
the one to read.


This novel will grab you and pull you in!Review Date: 2005-06-15
Benjamin Underwood Halstead
Time well spentReview Date: 2005-06-08
Compelling novel of drama, horror, and Gothic storytelling.Review Date: 2005-06-06
Stuart Land's book, Back from the Dead, is a book that I would recommend to other readers who are looking for a novel that is compelling, intriguing, and filled with adventure from the beginning to the end. The characters personalities unfold in a way that I felt as if I was in a relationship with them. When the book began they were like new neighbors, living next door. As I continued to get deeper into the story I got deeper into their hearts and souls. He brought the story together in a fashion that was unpredictable, keeping me awake at night.
Awake, thy book is near - grab this before taking off Review Date: 2005-04-04
I just finished the book so the ending is fresh in my mind, and I'll share it with you. No, I'll not ruin the ending, but will say that little has separated us from the time of Shelley's writing 200 hundred years ago and what we must conclude today. As a society, we are still not ready to be creators, parents, yes, but creators of life, no. And in the world of cloning (sheep, why sheep when you can have so many so easily....)
Now how the conclusion comes at you is why you should read this book. You will be hooked in the first chapter, which sets the stage of why you should beleive what comes in the following chapters, and beleive, you will. As chapters develop the plot, you will recognize the American society of today and why the conclusion is both surprising and not surprising. From the perspective of America today and the society we have built, this picture of life after resurrection is a tale to be understood.
OK, there were two typos, one on page 207, and another page, too, which you will have to find. I mention this because I'm sure that this book will go into a second printing, so here is a change to catch it.
Enjoy

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The Bailey Game - ReviewReview Date: 2004-12-07
Highlights: My favourite character is Alex becuase she is kind to the new girl and really sticks up for her.
Jasmine, Year 7, Wallingford
The Bailey Game - ReviewReview Date: 2004-12-06
Highlights: Alex is my favourite character because she is kind and friendly. My favourite part of the book is when we find out what happens to Bailey.
Weaknesses: I think the ending could be stronger.
This book is aimed at about 10-13 year olds and I think the book is fantastic!
Amber, Year 7, Wallingford
The Bailey Game - ReviewReview Date: 2004-12-06
Setting: This is set in a primary school.
Hightlight: This book is brilliant how the author sets the mysterious feeling of what happened to Michael Bailey and how she puts you right in the middle of the situation.
Weaknesses: This book is great! But it takes a long time until you can find out the mystery.
It is fantastic when you find out the end, so I recommend this book to someone who likes Scooby Doo or Inspector Morse.
Kit, Year 7, Wallingford
The boy who nobody knewReview Date: 2004-04-22
Until...
...a new girl starts. Now, History is repeating itself, and it is up to one girl to save her new friend from the terrible fate of Robert Bailey, as a whole class of children, powered by predudice start the game again...
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I dont nowReview Date: 2000-04-14
Insights from the KingReview Date: 2000-08-21
So Good I Bought The TP, TC, & Limited Numbered CopiesReview Date: 2000-02-11
For King-Fans a mustReview Date: 2000-10-28
Maybe it would be interesting too to read more actual interviews, but these one help a lot. Okay, it's not always that interesting, like in the conversation about his radio station and sometimes weird, like in the one about 'Maximum Overdrive' if you have seen it. And of course a lot of things are repeated.
But it's really a must for King-fans.

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A fantasy with real swordsReview Date: 2001-03-22
This is not the usual fantasy-adventure romp with lots of naked sweaty muscles, comic-book violence, and a celebratory clench-a-wench ale-swigging at the end. There is no magic, no mysticism, and less philosophizing than you find in an exchange between two hard-boiled detectives. It is battle and war and pain and death from beginning to end, with small bits of personal peace and reward. Good people die, and bad people live too long. Moral questions do not have easy solutions, and even the hard solutions aren't perfect. I liked it very much.
Dougherty has a clear, transparent writing style that focuses attention on the story rather than the author. His characters are described by their actions, so they develop a little more slowly than "The noble Pancha Dru with his eagle's countenance and heroic heart" but feel more like people than like dreams. I don't feel like chucking Alvin Riall under the chin and feeding him cookies, which is the impulse most of the modern ilk of fantasy heroes and heroines arouse in me. Dougherty even has female characters with independence and fingthing ability -- which is not an anachronism. Medieval chatelaines held their husband's castles in their absence, under war and siege, in all reality.
Martin Dougherty is a science teacher and a fencing coach. He has written popular fantasy-adventure gaming materials for several years. The gamers I have known demand logic and realism in their fantasy wars. Dougherty has successfully transferred those elements to novel-length fiction. I hope he writes more.
Carpe Hunc LibrumReview Date: 2000-10-10
Even 'we' like adventure!Review Date: 2000-09-05
The characterisation is such that, even without any kissing and not a description of a dress in sight, 'us girls' can still appreciate a rollicking good read full of cunning, intrique , adventure and daring. So, if you like books where your villians are villianous, your heroes are everthing they should be, chivalry and honour are alive and well and they all have very, very, big swords then give this book a go. It's the one for you. Will someone hurry up and make a film of this so Sean Connery can play Evrik before it's too late. Watch me be first in the queue come opening night!
even girls like itReview Date: 2000-09-02
PS I'm older than thirteen so don't enter me for the competition but I can't find anywhere else to write a few comments. Sorry - amazon I dont want to infringe your rules so ignore the age box for me cos it's a lie.

Captures your imagination, explores another time and cultureReview Date: 1999-07-30
The book is great. Janice really reaches out to the reader!Review Date: 1999-05-20
Great Page TurnerReview Date: 2001-12-28
Not her bestReview Date: 1998-05-19
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