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Brian Lumley's Freaks [Hardcover]

Brian Lumley (Author), Allen Koszowski (Illustrator)
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Brian Lumley. Subterranean (www.subterraneanpress.com), $35 (85p) ISBN 1-59606-004-2Horror fiction is known for its monsters, and few writers can conjure them with the gory gusto of British author Lumley (Necroscope, etc.). Spanning more than 30 years, the five tales in this slim collection all feature freaks that defy explanation, although not the author's morbid powers of description. "In the Glow Zone," "Mother Love" and "Somebody Calling" all pit grisly mutations of nuclear radiation against evil humans who seem even more monstrous by comparison. "Problem Child" is the dramatic monologue of an individual whose bizarre physical afflictions are explained in a ghoulish twist ending. In the book's most intriguing story, "The Ugly Act," the monsters are merely people who don't conform to standards of beauty in a future world of physical perfection. Although not Lumley at his best, these tales appeal for their sympathetic treatments of the grotesque.
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  • Hardcover: 85 pages
  • Publisher: Subterranean Press (July 2004)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 1596060042
  • ISBN-13: 978-1596060043
  • Product Dimensions: 8.6 x 5.8 x 0.5 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 8 ounces
  • Average Customer Review: 3.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (3 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #2,542,057 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

 

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5.0 out of 5 stars Nice Collector's Book for a Lumley Fan, June 26, 2006
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If you are a Brian Lumley fan then this book is a must have. It is numbered and signed by both the author and artist who did the artwork on the cover and throughout the book. The book contains a few interesting short stories with the central theme being freaks, though Lumley will leave you wondering who truly are the freaks.

If you are not a big Brian Lumley fan looking for a collector's item then this book is probably not for you. The stories are great in true Lumley fashion, but at 82 pages the price of this book it is probably not worth it for someone just looking for something to read.
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2 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Six Freshman tales from master Brian Lumley, November 26, 2008
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Table Of Contents:

1. Foreword
2. In The Glow Zone
3. Problem Child
4. The Ugly Act
5. Mother Love
6. Somebody Calling

In 'In The Glow Zone', an abandoned child(ren) is hungry. The illustration by Allen Koslowski clears up the tangled meaning of the child(ren).
In 'Problem Child', if you grow up mutant, you dream of going after the parents that made you that way.
In 'The Ugly Act', Hesch Blarzt was born just before the Ugly Act was enacted, leaving him to grow up in a world that tolerated, and kept alive, only those who were beautiful. He's forced to wear a "handsome mask" when appearing in public, until he learns how to "zoop".
In 'Mother Love', a mutant baby is protected from the killings by a determined young mother.
In 'Somebody Calling' (my favorite), a doctor must find his mutated Siamese twin sister (separated shortly after birth) after she's been kidnapped by a horrible beast of a man.

Considering the rarity of the book and the price attached to used copies, I thought it prudent to include in my review a full description of the product. This clearly isn't the matured Brian Lumley we all know and love; the book is very much a freshman effort. I suspect the stories are all early works regardless of the publication date of 2003. It's like a child's book, slim, only 82 pages, using a large font, and with illustrations. A child's book for adults that is, because the content would be unsuitable for children.

I expected a lot more out of this book other than some tired radiation stories. The only one that really grabbed me, and contained a real mutant, was 'Somebody Calling'. The writing isn't worthy of Brian Lumley's mature works, either his later collections or his Necroscope series. I suggest, especially since the price of the used books is high, that you take into consideration how much of a Lumley fan you are. A better anthology of Lumley's for creepy things is 'Fruiting Bodies And Other Fungi'. Try that collection first. See if your library has a copy of Freaks before buying. Enjoy!
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2.0 out of 5 stars Short and Freaky, but a Little Underwhelming, May 24, 2008
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If you're as unfamiliar with Brian Lumley's work as I am (No, I haven't read Necroscope), this collection of five short stories doesn't exactly make me want to run out and read more. Lumley's writing is skillful, but the stories themselves are ho-hum. Only one is what I would consider a gem. One is mildly entertaining and the other three are largely forgettable.

"Problem Child" is an okay monologue by a confused...thing. "In the Glow Zone" and "Mother Love" are post-apocalyptic tales involving the freakish results of too much radiation. A third, "Somebody Calling," is the only story not previously published and while pre-apocalypse, also involves a getting exposed to a tad too much nuclear good stuff. Of the lot, it's the fastest-paced and most exciting. However, the most interesting is the one right in the middle, "The Ugly Act." It's a tale of future Earth and government legislation taken to the extreme. Earth has been so polluted, so dirtied and soiled, that in an effort to put a band-aid on an axe wound, they want to do away with anything unpretty...including people.

This is a collectible hardcover book, signed by the author and artist Allen Koslowski. 750 numbered hardcovers were printed along with 26 lettered leatherbound & traycased editions. At 85 pages, FREAKS is a quick read that may leave you underwhelmed. At least each story is given a one-page Koslowski treatment. That certainly helps.
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