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Rating: Summary: Read this years ago, if you can find it, read it Review: I read this book at least ten years ago and have been very confused since because it doesn't appear as one of Graham Masterton's previous books in the front pages of his other titles. I don't know why it is being hidden from the public eye, but if you like well written occult fiction, find and read this book!
Rating: Summary: mon dieu! Review: If u want to read about a woman with no legs and no arms haveing people help her carve out meat from her body, cheeks, stomch,etc. and help her eat it in order to be accepted in heaven, read on. But for real it wasn't as disgusting. I like it a lot!!! I even still remember the smell of rosemary associated with it(read it and u wil understand)
Rating: Summary: Feast is a fine treatise on the perils of religious cultism. Review: Masterton's novel, which I read with great relish, but also the sickly malaise one experiences when confronted with such aberrant behavior, lingers in my mind as perhaps the most disturbing of all the horror novels I have read. I've plowed through about 2/3 of Stephen King and about 1/3 of Dean Koontz' respective bodies of work and this one really redlined the freakmeter for me like none before. Read this amazing book for a great treatment of the pitfalls of blind faith and the depths of depravity often reached by the upper classes .
Rating: Summary: Do Not Read While Eating! Review: This is one of Masterton's best, but if you're easily offended or disgusted I do not recommend it, especially if cannibalism disgusts you. He takes a whole disgusting new spin on cannabalism here that I don't think ANY book has before. I love this author, but sometimes after reading his books I feel I would not want to meet him in a dark alley, because he actually sat there and thought up these hideous ideas. But if you have a strong stomach and love bold, original horror, pick this one up. I'm actually surprised the publisher let him get away with some of the graphic, grotesque (even for Masterton) scenes in here without censoring them. Heck, maybe this IS the censored version. Now there's a frightening thought. But aside from the horror, it's just a great story--I read this book all in one sitting, stayed up all night because I HAD to know what happened next. The very last part is sort of a copout, as a typical cliche "twist" ending, it makes you feel he was in a hurry and couldn't come up with any other way to end the book. But I still give it 5 stars for the brass you-know-whats he has to write something this disgusting. It's like a grisly car accident that you can't look away from--and I mean that as a GOOD thing...
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