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| | Psycho by Robert Bloch: A Review | | by The Occulaire, Jul 16, 2008 | | This is by far one of my favorite horror novels in the world. The chilling reputation of this novel has been somewhat overshadowed by Alfred Hitchcock’s renowned film of the same name, but Psycho is worth reading for its relentless build up of psychological terror. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 2 |
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|  | | Monster Men | | by ecrivan,wordwizard, Jul 5, 2008 | | The doctor was experimenting on creating the perfect being for his daughter only she did not know until his assistant blew the whistle on the operation. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Arthur Conan Doyle’s The Speckled Band and Roald Dahl’s Lamb to the Slaughter | | by HxC Jam, Jun 15, 2008 | | Lamb to the Slaughter and The Speckled Band are both murder mysteries, written in different eras by different authors. Despite their differences, they both contain the classic characteristics of a murder story: a helpless victim, a suspect, a number of red herrings and a detective, or detectives, who have been employed for their special interest in the case. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 0 |
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 | | Swindle | | by thetruthisthis, Jun 5, 2008 | | This book is about two kids named Ben and Griffin who slept in a house before it was demolished. | | Comments(0) Liked It: 10 |
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 | | The Cask of Amontillado | | by emmaradcliffe2, May 20, 2008 | | The title of the Story is the Cask of the Amontillado because this was what lured Fortunado to his death. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 2 |
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 | | The Old Man and the Boy | | by Wess Greenleaf, May 18, 2008 | | The differing attitude toward time of the old and young. With a sideways look at the institution of marriage. | | Comments(1) Liked It: 1 |
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