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Title | : | Turn Down the Lights |
Author | : | |
Rating | : | 4.98 (650 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1909640476 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 202 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2013-12-07 |
Language | : | English |
"short but sweet" according to Bryant Burnette. This ten-story anthology from Cemetery Dance is arguably a bit overpriced ($short but sweet This ten-story anthology from Cemetery Dance is arguably a bit overpriced ($35 for a mere 17short but sweet Bryant Burnette This ten-story anthology from Cemetery Dance is arguably a bit overpriced ($35 for a mere 174 pages seems steep-ish to me), but there's one thing that isn't in doubt as far as I'm concerned: the stories are good. I only disliked one, and a .900 batting average is pretty dang strong for an anthology."Summer Thunder" by Stephen King: I bought the book because I'm a huge King fan, so I was predisposed to think this was the best story in the book. And yet, I st. pages seems steep-ish to me), but there's one thing that isn't in doubt as far as I'm concerned: the stories are good. I only disliked one, and a .900 batting average is pretty dang strong for an anthology."Summer Thunder" by Stephen King: I bought the book because I'm a huge King fan, so I was predisposed to think this was the best story in the book. And yet, I st. 5 for a mere 17short but sweet Bryant Burnette This ten-story anthology from Cemetery Dance is arguably a bit overpriced ($35 for a mere 174 pages seems steep-ish to me), but there's one thing that isn't in doubt as far as I'm concerned: the stories are good. I only disliked one, and a .900 batting average is pretty dang strong for an anthology."Summer Thunder" by Stephen King: I bought the book because I'm a huge King fan, so I was predisposed to think this was the best story in the book. And yet, I st. pages seems steep-ish to me), but there's one thing that isn't in doubt as far as I'm concerned: the stories are good. I only disliked one, and a .900 batting average is pretty dang strong for an anthology."Summer Thunder" by Stephen King: I bought the book because I'm a huge King fan, so I was predisposed to think this was the best story in the book. And yet, I st. "A must own anthology celebrating the 25th Anniversary of Cemetery Dance Publications." according to Randy Eberle. In the past, I have never really cared much for short story anthologies. However, as I've gotten older, my opinion has changed somewhat. As a result, I've decided to do something a little different this year. I plan to have three books on my "currently reading" shelf at all times: A novel, an audiobook, and a short story anthology. Turn Down the Lights is my first this year.Though it is a relatively small book (175 pages), this volume nevertheless bursts at. Great collection of stories R. Krone This was a great collection of short stories celebrating the long success of Cemetery Dance. This is the first collection of stories by multiple authors that I have started and finished so far. Normally I get distracted by other, longer, novels or novellas. This collection held my attention though, as I read a story or two each night until finishing it. It likely helped that I am fan of every author in this collection except for a couple that I had never re
Including bonus stories by Ray Garton and Kealan Patrick Burke exclusive to this paperback edition! "Chizmar has essentially produced an all-star, book-length issue of his magazine, and horror fans should be sure to pick it up."--Publishers Weekly. Featuring original horror stories by:Stephen King, Norman Partridge, Jack Ketchum, Brian James Freeman, Bentley Little, Ed Gorman, Ronald Kelly, Steve Rasnic Tem, Clive Barker and Peter Straub. To celebrate the 25th anniversary of the premiere issue of Cemetery Dance, we're proud to announce Turn Down the Lights, an anthology of authors who helped make the magazine what it is
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