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Scream 3
Alien Scream (Mind Warp)
Published in Library Binding by Topeka Bindery (2000-05)
Author: Chris Archer
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Mindwarp rocks!
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Review Date: 2000-04-12
Alien Scream was really exiting. I've read all the Mindwarp books from 3-10 and they are the best books ever! I love the powers all the characters have and their personalities. I liked it when Jack back-chatted to the Spanish teacher- in Spanish! I am so hooked on the Mindwarp books and i wish there was more after number 10!

Awesome Book
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Review Date: 1999-12-02
it's awesome! My favorite part is when Jack controls the terminites, and tells them to eat the rope and there's a bomb thats going to explode, and I can't tell you the rest or I'll ruin the book for you, but belive me, it's a great book!

I thought it was the best book I have read this year.
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Review Date: 1999-10-27
My favorite part was when he won the 1,000-lbs. bar of chocolate. Because it would be cool if someone really won that much chocolate. Two things I liked were when he almost got to play the video game because I thought that it was tight. Another thing I liked was when he was covered with termites because that would probably tickle a lot. Two things I didn't like were when he kept on getting knocked out. Also I didn't like it when he got taken hostage, because that was probably really scary.

Really funny, one of the best in the series so far
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Review Date: 1998-06-10
This is the greatest book in the series so far. Its really funny and Jack is really cool! I think this series like totally blows Animorphs away (in other words better then Animorphs)!

Neat Plot!
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Review Date: 2003-04-16
This is my favorite book in the series. It is about Jack Raynes, a seventh grader in Metier, Wisconsin. He has this really bad crush on this girl and when he finally gets up enough courage to go and ask her to the out to the movies he gets hit on the with a baseball bat. Afterwards he answers his teacher in perfect spanish even though he has only been taking it for two months, and was never any good at languages. But after his thirteenth birthday he can now speak any language he wants. But will Jack be able to talk his way through an assassination aimed at him?

Scream 3
Nightmare Hall: The Silent Scream
Published in Mass Market Paperback by Scholastic Paperbacks (1993-07-01)
Author: Diane Hoh
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Wow...
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Review Date: 2006-03-11
Wow. I was in my school library with my best friend Gisselle (which is a coincidence since a girl in the book is named Giselle) picking out a book to keep. I came across this book and it looked so interesting so I kept it. She had the same book. We both absoloutely love to read. Ever since that day Diane Hoh has been my favorite author. I read the book and I loved it! It's so mysterious. She makes me think something like that could happen to me.

I would not want to be Jess, the girl who gets haunted by Giselle.

Suspensful
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Review Date: 2003-07-12
I really like this book it was one of the most awsome books I've read in a while. Diane Hoh is a great author i think she's better then R.L. Stine! I don't understand why this books are out of print? Can anyone tell me?

Check it out, I did and I loved it
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Review Date: 2003-06-08
This book is about a girl name Jess, she is student at Salem Universitiy, but she is in a off-campus dorm, but, a very strange one. Her room is very cold and there rumors about a girl that comited suicide in that same room are intimidating... No one in the campus likes to pass near it, everybody that knows they are there and is awere of what happened there, looks at Jess and her mates with petty in the eyes and comments that they hate passing by that place, it's freaky and weird. Who the wrote letter? Did Giselle really comited suicide?
Have a try to know the answers to the questions above, because it's worth it. It's very well written and the book totally absorves you since the begining... Diane Hoh, makes a perfect mix of suspence, horror and romance in a very thrilling way.... DO NOT MISS IT. YOU ARE THE ONE LOSING IT ANYWAY!

Check it out, I did and I loved it
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Review Date: 2003-06-08
This book is about a girl name Jess, she is on a dorm off-campus. Her room is very cold and there rumors about a girl that comited suicide in that same room... Who the letter? Did Giselle really comited suicide?
Have a try, because it's worth it. It's very well written and the book totally absorves you since the begining... Diane Hoh, makes a perfect mix of suspence, horro and romance in a very thrilling way....

This is Excellent!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 2002-02-06
The Silent Scream strats the ball for Diane Hoh's Nightmare Hall series. The Silent Scream is a good way to do this> It tell's you of this beautiful girl who committed sucide but is that really true? Diane Hoh tells the story brilliantly and I love her books however I feel the ending was disappointing and unbelievable!

Scream 3
Kiss Psycho Circus, Book 3: Whispered Scream
Published in Paperback by Dark Horse (2000-04-01)
Authors: Brian Holguin and Angel Modina
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Reprints of KPC #1-3 Nice to have
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Review Date: 2001-12-11
Its nice to have these graphic novels so as not to ruin the orig1nal comicbook versions. Of course these are nice collectibles too! for those insatiable KISS fans!

Perfect beginning to the saga...
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Review Date: 2000-06-15
This book contains issues 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6 of the Kiss Psycho Circus comic book. Three stories are told: 'The Witching of Adam Moon', 'Nature of the Beast', and 'Smoke & Mirrors'. All of the stories are very compelling to read, especially if you are into dark fantasy or horror. Issue # 3 is my favorite in this book. (Although the entrance of the character Kismet in issues # 4-6 is a welcome addition, not to mention Madame Raven's backstory.)

You do not need to be a fan of the band in order to fully enjoy this book, but fans of the band will enjoy all of the hidden Kiss references. Brian Holguin is one of the best comic book writers in the business and he works very well with Angel Medina/Kevin Conrad. Their visual storytelling style is excellent. Go visit the circus, you won't regret it.

Excellent
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Review Date: 1999-07-25
I thought they did an excellent job on this book. I can't wait for book 2. The artwork is spectacular. The storytelling was good, but the overall story was slightly lacking. My biggest complaint was that it was too short. I need more. So raise your glasses to the crew that put all the hard work into this one... Buy it.

F***ing great
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Review Date: 1999-02-10
You wanted the best you got the best! It's a f***ing great comicbook. See ya at the Psycho Circus tour '99

Four creepy 'one shot' tales.
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Review Date: 2000-06-15
This book includes issues # 7, 8, 9 and 18 of the awesome comic book Kiss Psycho Circus. Each issue is a one shot story that can be read by anyone- fan of the band or not. (Issue # 9 contains the great origin story!)

Brian Holguin really knows how to write compelling tales, and Angel Medina and Kevin Conrad work really well together as far as the art goes. The art in the last issue is by Clayton Crain, the current penciller. Great art + Great Stories = Must have book!

Scream 3
The Silent Scream (Hawkman Series) (Hawkman, Bk 3)
Published in Paperback by BookSurge Publishing (2001-08-22)
Author: Betty Sullivan La Pierre
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Another Fantastic Hawkman Mystery!
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Review Date: 2003-10-29
Ms. Sullivan La Pierre writes another intriguing Hawkman mystery that kept me turning the pages. I truly love this author's clean style and plot twists. She always keeps me guessing!

Richard Clifford, a deaf seventeen-year-old, comes home from a motorcycle ride to find his mother, Francine, and dog brutally murdered on the kitchen floor. Not having a phone to contact the police, he decides to wait until his neighbors, the Zankers, get home from vacation. Mr. Zanker would know what to do.

Private Eye Tom Casey, also known as Hawkman, spies Richard watching him and his wife, Jennifer, while they train a falcon to hunt and return to them. Hawkman is puzzled as to why the young man doesn't come out to at least say hello, and his suspicious nature kicks in. Later he discovers the boy's mother has been murdered and decides to help him find the killer.

Hawkman finds himself in a twisted mangled mystery to untangle with very few clues. Richard has some clues, but he's not in the mood to share, because he's bent on revenge and wants a whack at the killer before the police get there first. Only problem is, the police have Richard on their suspect list.

Frank Alberts, a new deputy in town, has a snotty attitude toward Richard, because Francine brushed off his romantic advances. Could Frank have been so mad he resorted to murder?

Richard's Uncle Joe Clifford fled town and doesn't want anyone to find him. Why? And what did Joe have to do with Frank Alberts?

Jerome, "hermit of the hills" Arnold disappeared for several days around the time of Francine's murder. Did he leave town the day before or the day after her death? And what is Jerome hiding in that shack he calls home?

I must admit while reading THE SILENT SCREAM late at night all alone at home I got spooked and had to get up to make sure all my windows and doors were locked! This is a fantastic mystery!

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Review Date: 2002-11-16
By TT reviewer John Richard

Richard Clifford, a deaf boy living on a farm with his mother, arrives home after a motorcycle ride.THE SILENT SCREAM is a fast read, blazing through the pages with the speed of a falcon in a dive. The main character, Tom Casey, and his wife are in a sense, the modern version of Nick and Nora Charles, only with their own unique bent. Tom's disfigurement for example only adds to his likeableness. Plus he's caring and compassionate, and almost non-violent, which are very rare elements in the modern PI story. The only downside though, is the ending, which slowed after the climax, though thirty pages remained! Despite this minor shortcoming, the novel is an amazing read, going back to the age where the PI often referred to his mental skills, got along well with the police, and often assisted them in the investigations. A delightful read for any mystery lover, though especially for those who miss the golden age of the thinking PI.

An Incredibly Sensorial Mystery
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Review Date: 2002-02-10

Seventeen-year-old Richard Clifford returns to his isolated ranch home from a motorcycle ride to find his mother and dog both slaughtered in their kitchen. Not having a telephone, he rides his motorcycle to the Zanker house ten miles away. The Zankers are gone and the only other neighbor, old Jerome isn't home either. Richard is deaf, his father died of cancer a year ago, he doesn't know where his only uncle is, he knows of no other neighbors but the Zankers and Jerome.

The smell in the house becomes nauseating. Richard buries his dog under his mother's favorite tree. After washing his mother's violated body and dressing her in a clean dress he wraps her in a quilt and a plastic table cloth and seals her body in a granary to protect it from rodents and insects. Richard cleans up the rest of the mess in the house and anxiously awaits the return of his neighbors. As soon as the crime is reported to the authorities he can begin to search for the murderer himself.

Private Detective, Tom Casey, better known as Hawkman assists the sheriff's office in their investigation. He alone is convinced of Richard's innocence. The boy does show an unusual ability with a knife, proven when he's attacked by a mountain lion and kills it, skins it and tans the hide. He becomes a focal point of abuse by an gang of outlaw bikers and since he can't hear, he can't anticipate the approach of predators whether two or four legged. Richard does perform his mundane chores as usual, milks the cow, does the chores, tends his mother's garden-appears to be going about life as usual, intent on staying on his own land. But he's a minor and unless his uncle can be found Richard will become a ward of the court.

Once again Betty Sullivan La Pierre has involved me in the lives of her characters to such an extent that after beginning, I didn't have the option of closing the book until the surprise at the end. Having a hearing disorder myself, I can attest to the authenticity of her character's struggles. This author consistently writes good clean, captivating mysteries peopled with substantial characters in sensorially credible scenes and settings that live in the reader's memory after the solution. I give THE SILENT SCREAM five stars.

Reviewed by ©Evelyn Gale 2/2002

It will stay in your memory for a long time to come.
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Review Date: 2002-01-09
Seventeen-year-old Richard Clifford already had two strikes against him, his father had died recently, leaving him, and his mother, alone. And he was deaf. But the worst was yet to come.

After a motorcycle ride in the hills, one afternoon, Richard opened the front door, of his home, to find his beautiful mother, and his pet dog, Ruffy, laying in pools of blood on the floor. Both had, had their throats slit.

Richard didn't know what to do. There was no phone in the house. The Zanker's ranch was at least ten miles down the hill from the Clifford's little farm, and the only other person living anywhere near, was an old hermit named Jerome who lived up the hill from them. Both were not home. What could he do other than to try and preserve all the evidence he could, and protect the bodies from predators until help could be found.

And so begins the story of a remarkable seventeen year old, and the people who came forward to help him.

After what to Richard seemed like months, but in actuality was only four days, Herb and Elsie Zanker returned home from a visit with one of their daughters. Herb thought he should take up some supplies to the Cliffords as they were probably running low on things since he and Elsie had been gone longer than they expected. Upon arriving at the Cliffords farm, Herb found out what had happened.

Herb called the police. While the police were examining the scene for evidence, and recovering the bodies of the dog, and Richard's mother, Tom Casey, Private Investigator, otherwise known as Hawkman by his family and friends, was training the new falcon that his wife, Jennifer, had given him for his birthday in the woods nearby. He soon sees all the commotion up at the farm and decides to go investigate.

Standing in the shadows, and listening to the police talk to Richard, and to Richard's explanation of what happened, Hawkman decides that this young man needs someone to help him. Otherwise he doesn't feel that Richard has much of a chance against the legal system at all.

Ms. La Pierre has written a story that you absolutely will not be able to put down. She gets your total attention on the first page, and continues to hold it until you have finished the last page.

Her characters grab all of your emotions, from compassion to complete, and total hatred. I went through whole spectrum. I also went through a box of tissues before I finished the first chapter; it was so compelling.

I can't recommend THE SILENT SCREAM enough. To miss this wonderful book is something no one should do. You will not forget it even after you have finally put it down. It will stay in your memory for a long time to come.

I can't wait to read more of Betty Sullivan LaPierre's books. She is a very talented author, and I am so glad that she has decided to share her talent with the world. Her talent is one that should never be hidden, and she sure displayed it at it's best in THE SILENT SCREAM.

THE SILENT SCREAM is a fantastic story
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Review Date: 2001-11-14
Richard Clifford returns home to his family farm one afternoon to find
his young life suddenly and horribly changed forever. His beloved mother

and loving dog Ruffy have been brutally murdered in his home and he
finds
their bodies in his kitchen. After tenderly washing his mothers
beautiful
face and trying not to disturb any evidence from her neck down he wraps
her body carefully and places her in the feed bin in the barn till he
can
summon the authorities. Then he lovingly buries his dog under his
mothers
favorite tree in the yard.

Although in a terrible state of emotional pain, something in the back of

his mind keeps Richard from destroying any evidence as he cleans the
kitchen and scours the property for evidence. Now he's fully responsible

for running his farm by himself. Plans of finding his mothers killer
and
exacting revenge for her begin to take root in his broken heart.

Hawkman and his wife Jennifer find themselves drawn to Richard. During
the
investigation to find his mother's killer, Hawkman uses his Gryfalcon to

earn Richard's trust and help him. Soon Hawkman realizes that he's doing

more than just help Richard find a killer. He's giving him a lifeline to

the outside world and friendship.

THE SILENT SCREAM will grab you from the very first page. Betty Sullivan

Pierre has a wonderful talent with words and description that will hold
you spellbound from the beginning to the very end.

Her cast of characters will keep you on your toes. You'll wish you had
half of them as close friends and the other half behind bars until you
could figure out if they're innocent or guilty. THE SILENT SCREAM is a
fantastic story and I recommend it to anyone who loves a great mystery!

Scream 3
The Last Scream (Fear Park, No 3)
Published in Hardcover by Demco Media (1996-10)
Author: R. L. Stine
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Best Out of Three
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Review Date: 2003-12-01
Out of the 3 Fear Park books, this one was definitly the best one. It was a very good book. It always kept you guessing. It was awesome!

This book is the best book by R.L. Stine yet.
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Review Date: 1999-08-11
" The Last Scream" will have anyone screaming! This book is the best R.L. Stine has ever created. I LOVED THIS BOOK!!!!!!!

GET THIS!!!!! NOW!!!!!!!
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Review Date: 1999-05-23
I recomend this book to anybody that wants some serious suspense. A very surprising ending.

Robin was cool!
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Review Date: 2001-12-01
I LOVE THIS BOOK! I LOVED THE FIRST TO PARTS TO IT TOO! I WAS HOPING ROBIN WOULD KILL HER! HE WAS THE COOLEST CHARACTER! tHREW THE WHOLE BOOK I WAS CHANTING: KILL HER! I DIDN'T LIKE THAT GIRL. (I DON'T EVEN REMEMEBER HER NAME. THIS WAS THE BEST BOOK I'VE EVER READ! I ONLY READ FEAR STREET AND LOUIS S.'S BOOKS. I HATE GOOSEBUMPS. BUT THAT'S BESIDE THE POINT. ANY FEAR STRRET BOOK CONNECTING WITH THE FEAR FAMILY AND THIER HISTORY IS AUTOMATICLY GOOD. Oops! Anyways, this is such a good book! I'd read it again if I could find were I put it! I still wish Robin killed that one girl!

It was cool!
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Review Date: 1997-11-09
Really good. I thought it wasn't going to be but I was wrong. I was right about one thing though it was pretty gros.

Scream 3
Scream for Jeeves: A Parody
Published in Hardcover by Necronomicon Press (1994-09)
Author: Peter H. Cannon
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What ho, what ho, what ho!
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Review Date: 2005-05-27
This wonderful book is a collection of three short stories, in which the author takes the befuddled Bertie Wooster, and drops him and the inimitable Jeeves into the world of H.P. Lovecraft! Hilarity ensues as Bertie drifts cluelessly along from adventure to hair-raising adventure with a cheery "What ho!"

This is a very funny book, one that should not be missed by any fan of Jeeves and Wooster. I think that the author does an excellent job of reproducing a believable Jeeves and Wooster, making the story feel like it was written by the great P.G. Wodehouse himself. My favorite line has to be Bertie's statement that, "Life is a hideous thingummy." I loved this book, and give it my highest recommendations!

Not many pages, but what's on them's choice
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Review Date: 2004-08-05
Picture if you will Bertie Wooster from the Bertie and Jeeves stories of Wodehouse, thrust into a series of horrible Lovecraft situations. He responds with a series of hilarious non sequiturs and light-headed nitwit-isms, even when conversing with the locquacious and flowery characters of Lovecraft's most overwrought dialogue.

The humor of these three tales is all in the contrast between the styles of the two masters, who must have been contemporaries of a sort, but who hailed from such different worlds. Peter Cannon takes this running joke about as far as it can go, borrowing liberally from the plots of several of HPL's most famous chillers, while Bertie supplies all the jokes from soup to nuts.

Excellent!
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Review Date: 2004-02-18
If I could, I would have given this fine effort ten stars. Bertie Wooster, P.G. Wodehouse's wonderful upper class twit, somehow becomes involved in the surrealistic universe of H.P. Lovecraft and the wise Jeeves pulls him out. Cannon could have played this strictly for cheap laughs, but no, he clearly and genuinely loves these characters and does all he can to make this an honest and truthful pastiche. I truely love this book (or, at 89 pages, booklet) and only wish I could buy it in hard cover because my copy is falling apart from constant re-reading.

So Funny, Lovecraft Would Weep!
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Review Date: 2000-04-11
Truly a hilarious mixing of early 1900's British comedic aristocracy and Lovecraft. Anyone who gets a kick out of the kind of upper-class twits that populate Monty Python's comedy will love to see how a famous example interacts with Lovecraft's mind blasting horrors. When it's take on Lovecraft's "The Case of Charles Dexter Ward" is titled "The Rummy Affair of Young Charlie" and poor Captain Norris is constantly referred to as "Tubby", you know you're in for some true ripping yarns! Highly recommended humor for the fan of Lovecraft and British humor.

Scream 3
The Scream from Within
Published in Hardcover by Atlantis Rising Books (1995-01)
Author: Jennifer Abbott
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This is a Fantastic Book
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Review Date: 2006-08-26
Hi Jennifer,
I received "The Scream From Within" in the mail yesterday. I started reading it in bed. I got to chapter 37 and noticed it was almost 2 AM. I just finished it off this afternoon.

WOW!!!!! What a ride you take the reader on. This book is so timely now with events in Lebanon. What haunted me was what you wrote in the dedication. I kept thinking that it was autobiographical and that you had suffered all these things.

It made me think again of what Gary Zukov says in "Seat of the Soul." We need to give up the desire for power and control over others, no matter how small it may be.

As far as some literary devices, please answer a few questions. Joseph and Mary as parents - the child is a Christ figure. She lived a life of crucifixion. Then, Sarah was married to Abraham - as in the Old Testament story to bring about a child of promise. Are these intentional or coincidental?

Fantastic job.

Mayanard Dauward
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Review Date: 2006-06-20
Intense, adventurous and utterly emotional experience. Once you start to read it you can't put it down.

more than excellent
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Review Date: 2006-03-23
I must say this is one of the most interesting and educatinal stories I've ever read. This novel will make a fantastic movie about a woman's strruggle against a society that lacks doctrine and good beliefs. I also think with all what's going on politically in the USA Ms Jennifer Abbott dugged to the roots and foundation of the government injustice and lies regarding the conflict overseas.

I Couldn't Put This book Down
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Review Date: 2002-11-22
I don't usually read fiction, but this book is one terrific read. Very engrossing, quite insightful, full of suspense and intrique, well-researched, and written in a style that is easy to read. I couldn't put this book down. Jennifer Abbott is one heck of a writer and I would read anything else that she publishes.

Scream 3
Scream of the Evil Genie (Give Yourself Goosebumps, No 13)
Published in Library Binding by Bt Bound (1999-10)
Author: R. L. Stine
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Liked It
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Review Date: 2008-03-25
A genie offers you three wishes after you open a cola can. But then your wishes seem to be against you.

Skelly's Review
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Review Date: 2002-07-30
I thought it was great because I like stuff about magic. The book was about an evil genie which is why I like it. It contained magic, mystery and adventure.

This cool book is a must-buy! Pick up a copy @ a bookstore!
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Review Date: 1998-10-17
After a long, tiring day at school, I decide to drink a soda. Then, a genie magically appears. Will you wish for being rich? Beautiful? Famous? The choice is yours in this neat (with a capital "N") book!

Scream of the Evil of Genie
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Review Date: 2003-04-25
This wasn't the best book written by R.L. Stine but it was good. In this book, you get to choose you own adventure and choose from over 20 diferent endings. Scream of the Evil Genie is mainly about you coming home but then you discover that no one else is inside your house. So since your parents, and brothers and sisters are away, you decide to watch t.v. since you don't need to fight over it and you also yearn for a can of soda. So you go inside the refrigerator and pop up a can of soda. What you discover shocks you!!! There's a genie named Jenna that just poped right out of the soda can. She says she will grant you any three wishes. You think Sweet!! I can choose any three things I've always wanted. However, you learn that you should always be careful of what you wish for. It just might come true.

Scream 3
Working the Hard Side of the Street : Selected Stories, Poems, Screams
Published in Paperback by Tucumcari Pr (1999-10)
Author: Kirk Alex
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Detailed look at life on hard streets of LA
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Review Date: 2003-02-23
Kirk Alex isn't kidding when he refers to the "hard side of the street" in his book's title. This collection of stories and poems shows us the streets of L.A. through the eyes of a tough yet world-weary taxi driver. His stories offer an endless stream of down-on-their luck people, including prostitutes, wanna-be actors, eccentrics and, not least of all, the narrator, who is as lonely and hurt as the people he meets but more self-aware. He's hardened to life, bitter from heartbreak and years of struggling just to get by, but also wise...yet at the same time, always on the verge of suicide. These hard-luck tales have a working-class realism that at times recalls a less-repetitive, not-quite-as-alcohol-and-sex-obsessed Bukowski. The short stories--generally only a few pages in length each--are introspective and moving but also filled with humor, surreal moments and oddball characters. It's a compelling read that successfully brings you into the mind of a conflicted, complicated man...

An anthology of powerful, caustic, original tales
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Review Date: 2002-09-14
Working The Hard Side Of The Street: Selected Stories, Poems, Screams is an anthology of powerful, caustic, original tales and poems Kirk Alex about the ups, downs, and hard knocks of Hollywood's seamy underbelly. The perspective of a 'fly-on-the-wall' cab driver provides a piercing realism and insight into the vicious clashes and personal struggles that lie hidden underneath the entertainment capital's glossy, photo-touched exterior. Working The Hard Side Of The Street is recommended as a gut-wrenching read for both its candor and bravado.

The other side of Hollywood
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Review Date: 2003-08-28
This is a group of short stories and poems about life in present-day Hollywood, as seen from the bottom looking up.

Alex is a native of Sarajevo who found himself in Los Angeles by way of Brussels and Chicago (plus an Army stint in Vietnam). He had writing in his blood, and figured L.A. was the place to go. While amassing rejection slips, he worked a variety of jobs, including furniture moving, painting apartments, TV repos and delivering phone books door-to-door.

Much of the book concerns his experiences behind the wheel of a taxi. Some of those he meets are decent, reasonable people; others can be described in terms much less complimentary. One day, an older woman gets into his cab and says that she is Maria Callas, the international opera star. The only problem is that Maria Callas died several months previously. When apprised of the fact, "Ms. Callas" gets very angry and belligerent and refuses to pay her fare. She is taken away by the police.

Later in the book, Alex sells his cab and goes in with some friends on the making of a horror film to break into the video market. Called Bloodsucking Geeks (written by Alex), the budget can best be described as tiny. All of the video distributors are either not interested, or they want total control on a vague promise of future payment. After several months, with no job and no money to buy a cab and return to the streets, Alex finds himself experiencing involuntary dieting (also called starvation).

City of Angels? Maybe for that couple of percent of people who get anywhere near that thing called "fame and fortune." Everyone else is just trying to get by in a place where, if you don't have the right job and a flashy car, the odds are very much stacked against you.

This book is excellent. It's full of honest, heartfelt writing that certainly shows a very different view of Hollywood. It's also highly recommended.

Working the Hard Side
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Review Date: 2001-03-17
This book lays out fantastically twisted but amusing and amazing stories. The result is a unique, fascinating view at the under-belly of Hollywood and at the peaks and valleys in the author's life. I read Working the Hard Side of the Street in a single day because I couldn't stop. The author gives us the perspective of a cab driver - one of society's "flies on the wall." As a cab driver, his services are both required and disrespected by the various fares around Hollywood. Stars, prostitutes, and a mangerie of characters required a ride. Because, they don't care about the driver, they reveal more truth about themselves than you'd hear in a confessional. In addition, the author includes his own quirky, salacious, and desparate experiences. This book is NOT for children or others easily offended by reality (including real words). I HIGHLY recommend it to everyone tired of the tripe now passing for modern literature. This book will connect with you and tell you wonerful and disturbing stories you'll remember forever.

Scream 3
Bruce Coville's Book of Nightmares: Tales to Make You Scream (Bruce Coville's Series)
Published in Paperback by Scholastic (1995-02)
Author: Bruce Coville
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A Great Book
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Review Date: 2006-06-30
Bruce coville has a knack for writing scary stories that are fun to read. Many of the stories in this book really suck you into them. I applaud the all the authors on their creative and imaginitive stories. Some of the best stories are "Give a Puppet a Hand"
"Death's Door", "Halloween Party", and "The Fat Man".

Disturbing.
Helpful Votes: 1 out of 1 total.
Review Date: 2001-08-08
I was ten when I read this book. I'm 13, now, but am still haunted by the story 'Drawing The Moon'. I have never read anything more disturbing in my life. I don't really care as much about the other stories, although they were quite good, but if you want to be seriously disturbed and disquieted, read 'Drawing The Moon'. Seriously, now I am afraid of the moonlight. To really get the story, you have to look at it a certain way, and really think about it. The other stories were very good, but not really that scary or anything. I liked the first one by Bruce Coville, it was descriptive and imaginative, giving creativeness to the old yarn of what's under the bed. The one about Death driving the school bus was also an excellent story. I think it's in that collection, I have't read the book for a long time.

This is a very good book!
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Review Date: 1999-07-24
Hello, I am 12 years old and have just finished reading this book. I think it is the best of all the books in Bruce Coville's "Book of..." series. My favorite was Drawing the Moon. It was very creative and descriptive just like all the others. My 2nd favorite was The one by Bruce Coville. It was great, and as I read it, I thought "How does he come up with this stuff?" I will recommend this book to anyone who likes getting scared and who loves to read for fun! ALL the other books, Book of Magic, Monsters, Spine Tinglers, etc. are also very good!


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