Neverwhere: A Novel565 reviews
Neil Gaiman

Harper Perennial, 2003

Swashbuckling story with fanciful and alluring language

+ There.
+ London Below.....and then some
+ Brash, charming, funny and edgy
  
  











  



  
Infected: A Novel175 reviews
Scott Sigler

Crown, 2008

Sucks you right in!!

+ scary, gross and pretty great
+ Great book. Solid read, very believable
+ The best book I've read this year
  
  











  



  
Relic282 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Tor Books, 2007

Taunt, exciting thriller

+ Relic 5 stars!
+ The book is always better than the movie
+ A Fun Summer Read
  
  











  



  
Contact Harvest (Halo)51 reviews
Joseph Staten

Tor Books, 2007

A Definite Winner...

+ positively EPIC!
+ Great book...so far...
+ A very interesting read on how it all started
  
  











  



  
Duma Key: A Novel400 reviews
Stephen King

Scribner, 2008

Great Read

+ The King Takes Up the Greatest Mystery of All: Where Does Art Come From and What Makes a Human Life Worth Living?
+ Never wanted to put the book down

Okay - Stephen King kept me up to the wee hours of the morning - AGAIN. I loved this book mainly because of the character development. I really, really cared for these people. Which makes what happens that much more poignant and heartbreaking. Yes, I cried. I enjoyed the Florida setting ...
  
  











  



  
I Am Legend509 reviews
Richard Matheson

Tor Books, 2007

I am in Awe of This Story!

+ Vampires...the end of everything
+ Dares to be different
+ A defining vampire novel
  
  











  



  
Mister B. Gone68 reviews
Clive Barker

HarperCollins, 2007

imaginative & original

+ Do not Start Your Barker Experience with this Book, but Still an Enjoyable, Satirical Read.
+ Idiot reviewers

I very much enjoyed this story. I know of no other book that uses this "gimmick". It is definitely written in the style of Clive Barker, but has a toungue and cheek feel reminiscent of the short story "The Yattering and Jack" also by Barker. I believe this book would be a good read for both ...
  
  











  



  
Contact Harvest (Halo)51 reviews
Joseph Staten

Tor Books, 2007

A Definite Winner...

+ positively EPIC!
+ Great book...so far...
+ A very interesting read on how it all started
  
  











  



  
Relic282 reviews
Douglas Preston, Lincoln Child

Tor Books, 2007

Taunt, exciting thriller

+ Relic 5 stars!
+ The book is always better than the movie
+ A Fun Summer Read
  
  











  



  
Neverwhere: A Novel565 reviews
Neil Gaiman

Harper Perennial, 2003

Swashbuckling story with fanciful and alluring language

+ There.
+ London Below.....and then some
+ Brash, charming, funny and edgy
  
  











  



  
I Am Legend509 reviews
Richard Matheson

Tor Books, 2007

I am in Awe of This Story!

+ Vampires...the end of everything
+ Dares to be different
+ A defining vampire novel
  
  











  



  
Infected: A Novel175 reviews
Scott Sigler

Crown, 2008

Sucks you right in!!

+ scary, gross and pretty great
+ Great book. Solid read, very believable
+ The best book I've read this year
  
  











  



  
Mister B. Gone68 reviews
Clive Barker

HarperCollins, 2007

imaginative & original

+ Do not Start Your Barker Experience with this Book, but Still an Enjoyable, Satirical Read.
+ Idiot reviewers

I very much enjoyed this story. I know of no other book that uses this "gimmick". It is definitely written in the style of Clive Barker, but has a toungue and cheek feel reminiscent of the short story "The Yattering and Jack" also by Barker. I believe this book would be a good read for both ...
  
  











  



  
Duma Key: A Novel400 reviews
Stephen King

Scribner, 2008

Great Read

+ The King Takes Up the Greatest Mystery of All: Where Does Art Come From and What Makes a Human Life Worth Living?
+ Never wanted to put the book down

Okay - Stephen King kept me up to the wee hours of the morning - AGAIN. I loved this book mainly because of the character development. I really, really cared for these people. Which makes what happens that much more poignant and heartbreaking. Yes, I cried. I enjoyed the Florida setting ...