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Pariah |
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Rating: Summary: Amazing Review: Charles Romalotti has done it once again. Pariah is a three part novel that encompasses his two previous novels Rash, Talon, and his latest the Stickler. I opened directly to the Stickler and read it all in one sitting. I was blown away at the new depths Romalotti takes his characters to. I personally thought the Stickler was less dark then the previous two novels, but does show Jobie falling deaper into madness. Frank the main character from Salad Days makes another appearance and Opaque, Josephine, and Tamika all return. The main plot of the Stickler focuses on Jobie's plans to destroy the National Reclamation Front. Romalotti once again incorporates twists and turns into every aspect of his writing. I look forward to whatever he is planning to release in the future.
Rating: Summary: Not human... Review: I don't know how he does it man...this book was amazing. The only problem I have with it was the Stickler ended too soon. I've now read them all once and I plan to read the entire book (Rash, Talon, and The Stickler) all at once soon, because the stories are amazing. It was good to hear more about Tamika, Opaque, and Josephine, and the twists in this story are incredible. Romalotti is officially my favorite author. After Talon I was itching to know what was going to happen between Strickland and Jobie. The ending was sad, but it fit...
Rating: Summary: I <3 Romalotti. Review: Pariah is compiled of Rash, Talon, and The Stickler. Rash and Talon were originally separate books, but bound together with the Stickler, they make one great story. Filled with plot twists and vivid, alternative characters, I couldn't put Pariah down. I reccomend this to modern horror fans. I never get sick of reading this book, and look forward to future work from Romalotti.
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