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Others (Macmillan UK Audio Books)

Others (Macmillan UK Audio Books)

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Rating: 2 stars
Summary: No brainer!
Review: Like the previous reviewer, I have not yet gotten around to reading the copy of "Others" I got for Christmas. UNLIKE, him however, I would never presume to send in a review for something I HADN'T read. How stupid!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Absolutely Chilling
Review: Others is the book that lovers of horror fiction dream about, and James Herbert is the author that all Horror writers should strive to be. Without a doubt I have never read a horror novel of this calibur, nor have I read an author with this amount of talent.

Herbert himself has a tendancy to take us through some amazing twists and turns in his stories, tugging at our emotions and at our fear, digging up within the reader the thing that terrifies him or her most so that he brings us to the point where we are as terrified as we can become.

Others takes this terror one step further, with a story that is based on fact in a way that leaves the reader trembling with exhaustion and terror. Herbert takes us on a trip into some of the most depraved minds imaginable, and leads us through twists and turns that truly brings the reader right into the amazing plot of the outstanding novel.

Thrill seeking readers will enjoy this book for the pumping adrenhalin it provides. Lovers of horror fiction will be on the edges of their seats. And if this is the first James Herbert book you buy... Read it in the dark, and see how you sleep.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: "OTHERS" has character!
Review: Quite an enjoyable read. I have to say that I couldn't wait to finish the book to see what other reviewer's had said. I waited though, as I did not want the ending to be revealed before I had finished it. Surprisingly, I found the reviews to be quite mixed. Not necessarily someone who would classify themselves as a "reader", I eagerly looked forward to reading the next chapter or page (a few mornings making myself a few minutes late for work!). The driving force behind my interest was the strong development of main character, Nick Dismas. Dismas seems so real and endearing, you wish you could have a drink with him at his favorite pub. I do have to agree with quite a few reviewers here and elsewhere though that the book is not scary in the least. At times, it can be rather intense or sad, but never frightening like I had hoped. With that said, I enjoyed the book very much and look forward to reading other books by Herbert. Some of his earlier novels have received much more praise than "Others", but since I enjoyed this book so much, I imagine I will be more than pleasantly surprised by other Herbert works.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: A chilling thriller
Review: The public revered him for his good looks and good deeds. However that public icon hid his ugly soul very well on Earth. Now he is just another lost sinner residing in hell until angels visit him with an offer of redemption. Failure to accept or succeed will condemn in hell for eternity. The former movie star jumps at the opportunity.

With no memory of his previous life, he returns to earth in a different body. Nicholas Dismas is a private investigator with a thriving practice in England. Still, he is an unhappy soul. In his own eyes and that of the world, Nicholas is monster and his misshapen body leaves people staring in stunned horror.

A client hires him to locate her missing son that she thought died during childbirth. Nicholas goes through the motions of an investigation, but does not believe there is any chance of success. The client introduces Nicholas to a clairvoyant who becomes his ally by warning him of imminent danger. He finds danger in Perfect Rest, a nursing home that allows its elderly patients to hide a horror that is capable of allowing to surface the dark nature in Nicholas, soul.

James Herbert is one of the recognized masters of the horror genre. Though OTHERS centers on efforts to regain Paradise Lost in the face of extreme adversary, the horror of this tale lies in the brutality humans inflict on less fortunate beings. It is the beauty of the physical form that matters. A handsome person freely walks the earth with admiring glances even if their inside rivals that of Lucifer. On the other hand, those with hearts like Mother Teresa but in deformed bodies will probably be treated as freaks. Could Mr. Herbert be Stoker bound?

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Others
Review: This book had me from cover to cover. I was totally captivated by all of his characters. Unlike most authors that take hundreds of pages to create a character, James Herbert get right into the subject with each character in the book. The reading is quick and enjoyable. I have now given this book to several of my friends and they say the same. WOW what a book. I would recommend this book to everyone who enjoys a little scare.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: forceful and compelling
Review: this book was scary. the possibilities of what happens to deformed children who are not wanted or are left to die are examined in fiction by james herbert. scary, in your face and compelling, no thought is left undone. a man (who has intelligence) but is deformed in a physical sense has been reborn as such to redeem himself from a life before that was amoral and filled with depravity. so our hero is put on this earth to redeem himself and make do with the scorn of "normal" people. it is not easy to read this book and think of all the times we have judged the disabled as less than us. to take for granted in a physical sense what we have. in a very descriptive way by herbert, he articulates how the abuse is internalized. this is not a happy book. there are few brief moments of joy and love. our hero finds a rest home that is the secret jail of others like him, who are worse off than him. Of course he was put on earth for a purpose, for himself (the redemption) and for others (to save). i do not agree that he writes (as the flap bragged) that he is like stephen king - who has a tendency to be more subtle and there with kings books there is always a conclusive ending. herbert wrote in his brief and last chapter that this was taken from actual and true events and that he hoped the reader was disturbed. this is a thinking person's book - despite the fiction and horror of it all, you cannot finish reading it without giving a nod to the reality of what if and hope that there are people who are in position with presence of mind to use their powers appropriately.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: "Others" is not for others.
Review: This is an excellent story -- reads like an Ed Gorman murder mystery. It has a really endearing character, Nicholas Dismas, who's been given a second chance in life, albeit as a Quasimodo type figure, yet to escape Hell, 'tis worth any price.

The age old ironic contrasts between superficial beauty and hidden evil and vice versity is charming, and it is handled well by the author. The real talent, though, is that the reader really starts feeling for Nick.

It all makes sense in the last chapter when we see that Nicholas has only a few more months to live, but now remembers who he is, and can now have the time (thought barely) to write his memoirs as the book that you have just read. A satisfying full-circle closure.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: Another great book from the true master of horror!
Review: This novel is a must for all Herbert fans, specialy to the horror novels fans!

Though not is best book, the tension runs in an overwelming crescendo as you devour it's pages.

Read it!

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: A british PERSPECTIVE.
Review: Though not his best work, this book is head and shoulders above the rest. The horror is found in the fact that a severly disabled man has to struggle to be accepted as an equal in a job he is as good at anyone else at. James Herbert, it has to be remembered, does subtle. Something Americans should try and bare in mind

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: WHAT HORROR? NOT RECOMMENDED
Review: What a lifeless tale. Childish story. This is the second J.Herbert I've tried and all I can say is _he stinks. He's a sham. His writing and ideas are unimaginative, unsophisticated ...childish drivel. No horror here.

As an "End Note" to the book James Herbert states: " This story is based on a true incident that occurred in a certain London children's hospital some years ago and was related to me by the now elderly person involved, At least two of the main protagonists are known to me personally (one, alas, now deceased) and, lest I be accused of possessing an inordinately warped imagination, I should point out that most of the 'others' described herein are taken from actual medical case histories. "

What I have to say to that is TO BAD HERBERT DIDN'T HAVE THE CLASS AND RESPECT TO DO THEM JUSTICE !

If you want real horror, read:

Stephen King: ALL

Peter Straub: The Hellfire club, Mystery, The Throat, Shadowland, Talisman

Robert R. McCammon: Boy's Life, Swan Song, Mystery Walk, Gone South, Stinger

Dan Simmons: Children of the Night

Thomas Harris: Silence of the Lambs, Red Dragon

Dean Koontz: Fear Nothing & Seize the Night, and a couple of his earlier works

'Others' NOT RECOMMENDED


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