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Lillian Roxon's Rock encyclopedia1 review
Lillian Roxon, Ed. Naha

Concerning this Book
While I was in Junior High School in 1973 I devoured this book nearly from cover to cover. I had it checked out of the school library for about 4 months (they really didn't know of it's contents, or it surely would have been censored from their inventory). For anyone with a passion for 60's and early 70's Rock, this is an invaluable reference tool cataloging the diverse history of individual ...
  
  











  



  
The Making of Dune5 reviews
Ed Naha

Berkley Trade, 1984

Desert Power
Ed Naha's "Making of Dune" is a fascinating journey into the process of bringing Frank Herbert's science fiction epic onto the big screen. It's an interesting cast of characters- the eccentric David Lynch, on one of his first cinematic outings. The producer, Dino De Laurentiis (famous for his B movies,and now his Food Network diva granddaughter Giada) The lead,then-unknown Kyle McLachlan. Despite ...
  
  











  



  
PREDATORS: Slit; Hardshell; The Roadside Scalpel; The Man Who Collected Knives; Dead Things Don't Move; ...1 review
Ed; Greenberg, Martin H. (editors) (Richard Laymon; Dean R. Koontz; Thomas F. Monteleone; John Gregory Betancourt; Lawrence Watt-Evans; T. L. Parkinson; Ed Naha; F. Paul Wilson; Billie Sue Mosiman; Edward D. Hoch; J. N. Williamson; Scott Fogel) Gorman

Roc - Penguin Books, 1993

Excellent
I bought this when it first came out along with "STALKERS", these two books are some of the best hooror that i've read, definitely a keeper for anyone interested in good horror that stays with you. All the top writers of horror are here, simply the best.
  
  











  



  
The Suicide Plague2 reviews
Ed Naha

Bantam Books, 1982

Harry Potter, newspaper man investigates kid suicides.
(Cover Blurb) All over America thousands of kids were jumping off buildings. Ace reporter Harry Porter had the only lead. All he knew was that it somehow involved the Church of the Ancient Astronauts, a conspiracy to kill the President, and the imminent threat of nuclear war. Harry Porter was the last of a dying breed, a hard-drinking, womanizing print journalist in an age of tranx bars and ...
  
  











  



  
Horrors : from screen to scream : an encyclopedic guide to the greatest horror and fantasy films of all time1 review
Ed. Naha

The Best Compiled Review of Horror Movies Ever Published
Compiling reviews of hundreds of classic horror movies up until its printing in the late 70's,this is by far the most comprehensive study into the genre that I have ever read.The author uses fact and humor to give his own breakdown and opinions of each film,giving the reader a very good idea of what to expect when viewing said picture.Fans of the Godzilla series may find Mr. Naha's opinions of ...
  
  











  



  
The paradise plot2 reviews
Ed Naha

Bantam, 1980

Sci fi noir with a humorous bent
Harry Porter, the likably cynical journalist, boozer and skirt chaser is back in action in this enjoyable follow up to The Suicide Plague. This one sends Harry into space to investigate the mysterious goings on at a new high tech space station. The plot is similar to WHEN TROUBLE BECKONS, the 2nd in the Mathew Swain series by Mike McQuay; both feature lone anti-heroes leaving their usual earthly ...
  
  











  



  
The science fictionary: An A-Z guide to the world of SF authors, films & TV shows1 review
Ed Naha

Wideview Books, 1981

Prose makes it worth a look
The 1980 publication date limits this book to scifi films, TV, and authors before the budgets and special effects got bigger and the quality of the writing shrank to the bare minimum. If your primary interest is in "them big vidya game dinosaurs", you'd best go elsewhere. However, if you love the classics--Star Trek (no specification needed), Day the Earth Stood Still, the Planet of the Apes ...
  
  











  



  
Ghostbusters II5 reviews
Ed Naha

Dell, 1989

GREAT BOOK!
This book was great! It was based more on the original movie script that on the movie itself! Some parts were changed, but you'll still have many good laughs! If you loved the GB, try and pick up a copy!
  
  











  



  
RoboCop 21 review
Ed Naha

Penguin Books, 1993

Excellent Novelization
It contains scenes which were not filmed, or cut from the theatrical release. Plus the sequence of events is SLIGHTLY different. the ending of the novel is much better than the ending of the movie.
  
  











  



  
Robocop4 reviews
Ed Naha

Corgi, 1988

Thoroughly enjoyable.
This book was a great reading experience. Thoroughly enjoyable; and it had extra scenes and charcaters' thoughts that were not in the great movie. There should be more books on Robocop.
  
  











  







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