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Book Review: Dark Hollow (Brian Keene)

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Iggy does it again- http://chud.com/articles/articles/17...ENE/Page1.html

Agree completely, actually. Keene has yet another book out (the man's been pumping out like 4 novels a year) that's somewhat of a sequel to this. Ghost Walk is the name, and it's very similar in style, and in how good it is. I think he might be stretching himself a little too thin with all these books but the man's gotta eat, so I can't complain.
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Damn Satyrs... Stealing all of our women and freak a deaking up our forests.

Sounds like a job for... The hardy boys.
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I enjoyed this one way more than Ghost Walk for the most part.
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Originally Posted by Alex Riviello View Post
Agree completely, actually. Keene has yet another book out (the man's been pumping out like 4 novels a year) that's somewhat of a sequel to this. Ghost Walk is the name, and it's very similar in style, and in how good it is. I think he might be stretching himself a little too thin with all these books but the man's gotta eat, so I can't complain.
If he were writing other more "serious" books in between these (and by that I mean genre fiction, to be sure, but of a slightly higher, more well thought out and carefully written caliber), I might say he's just having fun writing quickie pulp horror for the hell of it. But I haven't followed his career closely enough to say with any certainty that that's what he's doing.
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