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GOAT DANCE |
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Rating: Summary: A great introduction to Douglas Clegg Review: "Goat Dance" by Douglas Clegg is a great introduction to a great author. He's written many a book that turned out to be gems as well. Personally, this isn't my favorite by him, but it's still very good. I found it to be a little confusing at times, but it was overall a smooth read. The protagonist is a guy named Cup, and the antagonist is "The Eater of Souls", aka 'goat man'. I'm not going to say anymore because I wouldn't want to spoil your read, but if you're into horror, I'd reccomend you checking it out. Happy Reading.
Rating: Summary: Goat Dance is truly a goat. Review: I purchased this book after having read a book by Andrew Harper and looking for someone in the same genre. Clegg was touted by some online reviewers to be the second coming of Stephen King. I purchased Goat Dance and I labored and toiled through half of the book, but in an unprecedent act, I abandoned the rest of the book. Clegg is a good writer, in terms of the style and narrative, but this book was way too slow and far from being a thriller. It was meandering and repetitious and self-indulgent. I do not plan to read any more books by this author.
Rating: Summary: The Goat Dance A Demoinic Twist Review: The book Goat Dance by Douglas Clegg is a literary masterpiece. It moves from the grotesque to the bizarre in an evil tide of events. The book is a wonderful journey from the angelic to the demonic. I really enjoyed reading it. Inside are some very interesting ideas and practices, yet through all these there is a true underlying pattern and love of life. I would not recommend this book to a casual reader. It must be read by those who enjoy occult and demonic books. It should also not be read by anyone under the age of 14. Those who read it, as long as they follow these guidelines, will really enjoy this literary delight.
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