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Rating: Summary: Beauty to Horror - What a lovely trip Review: Although not a caver myself, I certainly have enjoyed the beauty of caves. They have always seemed to have a life of their own, but now, after reading this collection of stories, I see dark and terrifying things in every corner (which is not a bad thing since I love a good horror tale).
These stories truly reach out and grab your heart and give it a good twist. No matter what your views were on caves before, wonderful or scary...you won't walk away from this book and see them the same ever again.
Rating: Summary: Great bathroom reading! Review: Cavers have known for years that Paul Steward has a mind of his own. A twisted, warped, demented mind all his own. Now the rest of the world can join in the fun enjoying the fruits of his imagination. Twenty-six short stories, perfect for the subway, the bus, the doctor's office or the 'pot', sure to chill you, turn your stomach and make you laugh. Here's hoping there'll be a sequal!
Rating: Summary: A must read for cavers and normal above ground humans alike. Review: Dirt, Danger, and Darkness is an exciting wild ride into the demented mind of Paul Steward. Never ending suspense and unexpected plot twists keep the reader on the edge of their seat. A must read for anyone who is contemplating going on a cave trip, if this book doesn't dissuade you then you are destined to become a hard core caver.
Rating: Summary: An Underground Classic Review: I really dug Paul Steward's collection of tales that have already become an underground classic with cavers and spelunkers. If you've ever had a nightmare about being trapped in a dark, dank dungeon -- read this book with the light on!
Rating: Summary: Paul Steward is one sick genius. Review: If Stephen King slipped on some mud-slick coveralls and slithered into a deep crack and stayed down there way too long, he'd emerge with this book. Steward's caving tales are by turns eery, morose, and screamingly funny. I can't wait for the next collection.
Rating: Summary: YIKES! Review: Mr. Steward's book should come with a sticker like a sign I once saw at a cave entrance. "WARNING, ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK!"I once enjoyed going into caves. Now I think I'll just be content with the IDEA of going into caves. Seriously, Paul Steward's stories are intriguing and scary. In fact, the next time I'm with friends at a late-night campfire I'm going to pull out Paul's book and read the one about the two guys who make the mistake of trying to convince a landowner to let them explore a cave on his property... If you think you like caves, you need to read this book. There are some things you should know...
Rating: Summary: The Darker Side Review: Outrageous, bizarre and funny, Paul Steward's book, TALES OF DIRT, DANGER AND DARKNESS, transports the reader into realms of terror not often visited. The horrors of the cave world, presented as entrapment and death, remind the reader that, in darkness, the mind is precariously perched between fantasy and reality and between good and evil. The terror of being accountable to the devil is there because of human greed and the desire for fame and power. And Steward often approaches the episodes in this book with subtle humor. We all have our spiritual dark sides, so clearly presented in this book. An electrifying collection of original short stories, and an excellent read!
Rating: Summary: An Underground Classic Review: Paul Steward has written stories about the underground (literally) that will give you that claustrophobic feeling of being surrounded by your own grave dirt. From weird to downright scary, you'll relish these tales from a master of caving.
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