Razor Wire Pubic Hair48 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Eraserhead Press, 2003

The ultimate STD....Defeated?????

+ Bizarro Orgy of Sex and Violence
+ it bleeds you
+ Sexy freakfest
  
  











  



  
Sea of the Patchwork Cats (Avant Punk Book Club)10 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Eraserhead Press, 2006

Loved it!

+ Good fun read
+ Strange, dreamlike...
+ I'm not sure what this is . . .
  
  











  



  
Haunted : A Novel of Stories185 reviews
Chuck Palahniuk

Doubleday, 2005

Disturbing, but Rings True

+ Fantastic book...

And the fact some of these stories do ring true might be the most disturbing thing of all. While reading, I was alternately disgusted, horrified, and amused. I was most uncomfortable when Palahniuk's characters expressed thoughts I could identify with...but that is where this writer's ...
  
  











  



  
The Stolen Child: A Novel275 reviews
Keith Donohue

Nan A. Talese, 2006

Delightful, Enagaging

+ The Stolen Child Steals You Away..
+ Liked it, didn't love it.
+ Blew my mind
  
  











  



  
The Ruins982 reviews
Scott Smith

Knopf, 2006

This was insane!

+ Great Read!

This book was creepy, awesome and suspenseful. I turned over every page with anticipation and empathy for the characters. Towards the end of the book, I could not foresee how it would all unravel, and when it did, I was awestruck!
  
  











  



  
Ocean of Lard (Choose Your Own Mindfuck Fest #17)12 reviews
Carlton Mellick III, Kevin, L. Donihe

Eraserhead Press, 2005

Repugnant, hilarious, vile, extreme, obscene, and horribly fun!

+ don't expect to make it back to shore with your mind in one piece
+ Crap I died!
+ Excellent Parody and Great Story
  
  











  



  
House of Leaves576 reviews
Mark Z. Danielewski

Pantheon, 2000

Fantastic

Mesmerizing book. The style, the format, the writing, the dialogue on all levels keeps you glued to the pages. To coin a common phrase, "I couldn't put it down". Highly recommend.
  
  











  



  
Jonathan Strange & Mr. Norrell: A Novel726 reviews
Susanna Clarke, Portia Rosenberg

Bloomsbury USA, 2004

Great book

+ Spreading the reach of British magic
+ A fun adventure.

I can't believe I bought this for a dollar! Great book, especially if you only paid a dollar. My copy is not for sale, sorry.
  
  











  



  
The Menstruating Mall27 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Afterbirth Books, 2005

Fun, satirical, read

+ Read this instead of Stephen King
+ One of Mellick's best

I read this book in between my college classes. It is fast paced and fun to read and made me laugh out loud about a dozen times. The characters are hilariously stereotypical but definitely that way by design. This book has definitely surreal moments and circumstances, as the title mentions, the ...
  
  











  



  
Godspeed1 review
Will Christopher Baer

MacAdam Cage, 2007

godspeed, err, ryder fell..

just a friendly note: this book, though showcasing a release date of a month ago, is not yet available. if you are thinking of purchasing this item, wait until the fall when it actually releases. im hoping at that time Amazon will erase this "review".. save yourself time and effort, and ...
  
  











  



  
Sex and Death in Television Town11 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Eraserhead Press, 2005

A Designed Purpose for a Determined End

+ Western-cyber-punk Materpiece
+ High Plains Drifter meets Bizarro Stephen King...
+ Crazy Western Horror
  
  











  



  
The Baby Jesus Butt Plug26 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Eraserhead Press, 2004

Wow.

+ The Baby Jesus Butt Plug
+ Perfect!
+ Short? Yes.. but still ENTERTAINING
+ Zombies, butt plugs, clones, and a demonic Baby Jesus.
  
  











  



  
The Night Watch (Watch, Book 1)56 reviews
Sergei Lukyanenko

Miramax, 2006

Fantastically Russian

+ Loved it more than the movie
+ Great imagery, if it moves a little slowly
+ Adoration
  
  











  



  
Only Revolutions: A Novel51 reviews
Mark Z. Danielewski

Pantheon, 2006

Different.

+ Interestingly strange...

If you are looking for something that is normal reading material, do not buy this book. But, if you are interested in strange literary forms and structures, check out this book and "House of Leaves" by the same author. The story is there, but it is hard to decipher. It is a difficult read, but ...
  
  











  



  
Satan Burger69 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Eraserhead Press, 2001

I love this book!

+ The book that started it all...
+ SMILE! You're working at Satan Burger!
+ Fun and engaging read
  
  











  



  
Whalestoe Letters17 reviews
Mark Z. Danielewski

Pantheon, 2000

Whalestoe Letters

+ Great addition
+ Provacative
+ The Whalestone Letters
  
  











  



  
Godspeed1 review
Will Christopher Baer

MacAdam Cage, 2007

godspeed, err, ryder fell..

just a friendly note: this book, though showcasing a release date of a month ago, is not yet available. if you are thinking of purchasing this item, wait until the fall when it actually releases. im hoping at that time Amazon will erase this "review".. save yourself time and effort, and ...
  
  











  



  
The Ruins982 reviews
Scott Smith

Knopf, 2006

This was insane!

+ Great Read!

This book was creepy, awesome and suspenseful. I turned over every page with anticipation and empathy for the characters. Towards the end of the book, I could not foresee how it would all unravel, and when it did, I was awestruck!
  
  











  



  
Ocean of Lard (Choose Your Own Mindfuck Fest #17)12 reviews
Carlton Mellick III, Kevin, L. Donihe

Eraserhead Press, 2005

Repugnant, hilarious, vile, extreme, obscene, and horribly fun!

+ don't expect to make it back to shore with your mind in one piece
+ Crap I died!
+ Excellent Parody and Great Story
  
  











  



  
The Menstruating Mall27 reviews
Carlton Mellick III

Afterbirth Books, 2005

Fun, satirical, read

+ Read this instead of Stephen King
+ One of Mellick's best

I read this book in between my college classes. It is fast paced and fun to read and made me laugh out loud about a dozen times. The characters are hilariously stereotypical but definitely that way by design. This book has definitely surreal moments and circumstances, as the title mentions, the ...