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Sevenacide

Sevenacide

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Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Than You'd Expect...
Review: Shuster was telling people at the convention we attended, "You don't have to know anything about rugby to enjoy it," and he wasn't just trying to sell his book. Let's say you're flipping channels one night and you discover a Tales From The Crypt marathon with a rugby theme. Intriguing, huh? That's pretty much what Sevanacide is--a sometimes surprising, sometimes disturbing, slightly tongue-in-cheek collection of seven Crypt-ish tales more entertaining than mere warnings not to bother with things you don't understand. It's a quick read done in a light, easy style. Shuster sets up the scenario, then gets to the point right away. I could easily see each of these stories as short films, part of a miniseries, or collected into one big filmed production. Don't despair if your knowledge of rugby goes no further than how to spell it--Sevenacide is a nice little collection perfect for a spooky beach read, road trip, or as a gift for that rugby player or fan.

Rating: 4 stars
Summary: More Than You'd Expect...
Review: Shuster was telling people at the convention we attended, "You don't have to know anything about rugby to enjoy it," and he wasn't just trying to sell his book. Let's say you're flipping channels one night and you discover a Tales From The Crypt marathon with a rugby theme. Intriguing, huh? That's pretty much what Sevanacide is--a sometimes surprising, sometimes disturbing, slightly tongue-in-cheek collection of seven Crypt-ish tales more entertaining than mere warnings not to bother with things you don't understand. It's a quick read done in a light, easy style. Shuster sets up the scenario, then gets to the point right away. I could easily see each of these stories as short films, part of a miniseries, or collected into one big filmed production. Don't despair if your knowledge of rugby goes no further than how to spell it--Sevenacide is a nice little collection perfect for a spooky beach read, road trip, or as a gift for that rugby player or fan.


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