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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read
By now, all my reader friends are probably pretty tired of hearing my repeated recommendations of Douglas Clegg. When I find something I like, however, I am more than happy to recommend it to others.
Goat Dance takes us to Pontefract, Virginia--a tiny community where everyone knows everyone else. Cup moved away years ago, but he is now having horrifying dreams and...
Published on November 24, 2000 by mellion108

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Tedious
I have really enjoyed some of Clegg's books, particularly Hour Before Dark and The Infinite. I found this in a used bookstore and was eager to read it. It was vaguely Salem's Lot-ish, lots of characters in a small town and everyone eventually goes bad. Even though Clegg is basically a pulp horror writer, his characterizations, even here, are very good, realistic. This...
Published on March 31, 2008 by B. Tebbs


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9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Terrific read, November 24, 2000
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By now, all my reader friends are probably pretty tired of hearing my repeated recommendations of Douglas Clegg. When I find something I like, however, I am more than happy to recommend it to others.
Goat Dance takes us to Pontefract, Virginia--a tiny community where everyone knows everyone else. Cup moved away years ago, but he is now having horrifying dreams and receiving ominous telephone calls that lure him back to his hometown. Once there, he is caught up in an ancient evil that is reaching out to gain power. Cup joins forces with some fellow townspeople to try to stop the spread of this horrifying creature before it destroys everyone in its path. At one point, Cup asks himself "How do you keep the dead out? If they want you, they'll find a way."
This is a chilling story that kept my attention from page one. The characters are realistic and interesting, the evil is deliciously frightening, and the twists and turns are enough to grab the reader's attention all the way through the story. As with any Clegg novel, this one is part love story, part personal discovery, part epic and 100% scary. This title may be difficult to find, but it is certainly worth the effort. If you are new to Clegg, you might want to also check out YOU COME WHEN I CALL YOU, HALLOWEEN MAN and THE NIGHTMARE CHRONICLES.
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9 of 10 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A great introduction to Douglas Clegg, December 18, 2002
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"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.
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Tedious, March 31, 2008
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B. Tebbs "nickyb2" (Cincinnati, OH United States) - See all my reviews
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I have really enjoyed some of Clegg's books, particularly Hour Before Dark and The Infinite. I found this in a used bookstore and was eager to read it. It was vaguely Salem's Lot-ish, lots of characters in a small town and everyone eventually goes bad. Even though Clegg is basically a pulp horror writer, his characterizations, even here, are very good, realistic. This just didn't have enough of a plot to justify 400 pages. After awhile it became tedious and boring. Everyone is possessed by malignant evil and dies in appropriately grisly fashion. Yawn. The last half of the book needed to be trimmed by half again. Granted, it is his first published novel, but I wouldn't recommend it for anyone other than diehard fans.
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9 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Early Clegg, November 16, 2002
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ZombiKitty "zombikitty" (Baton Rouge, Louisiana, USA) - See all my reviews
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Don't let the title or the cover art put you off, because this book isn't another one of those tedious, repetitive, done-to-death "Oooh-look-it's-Satan" novels. In fact, Satan (or Memnoch, as Anne Rice would call him) does not even put in an appearance. Instead it's a young-man-returns-after-many-years-to-the-town-he-grew-up-in-and-where-something-bad-happened-when-he-was-a-kid novels. Most horror writers seem to have written at least one, but this one is very well done nonetheless. The plot overview has already been iterated in previous reviews, so I won't add another one to the pile, but you get the idea.

It is all too easy to compare Douglas Clegg to Stephen King, but that is because there are some similarities in their narrative styles, though Clegg's descriptions are possibly more vivid.

I liked this book and think that it is worth tracking down.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A guilty pleasure, June 30, 2005
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Back in high school, I was a big fan of horror novels, namely anything by Stephen King (before his writing went south)but one of my favorite books in the horror genre was "Goat Dance" by Douglas Clegg. Yeah it was not Shakespeare but then again Shakespeare has never done anything for me. I bought "Goat Dance" on a whim when I first saw the book cover with the half-man, half-goat. That really freaked me out yet strangely enough compelled me to buy it. Part of the story involves a young girl named Teddy Amory who almost drowns but doesn't. She is revived but when she is revived, something powerful invades her body and takes control of her body and soul. That is just the sub-plot. The main plot revolves around a young man named cup who returns home to Pontefract to find that the place he grew up isn't what it used to be. In fact his home has become something of a nightmare. It has been awhile since I read this book but I do know that I loved reading it. It came off as a cheesy horror story at times but I enjoyed reading Cup's attempts to save his town from being consumed by the Eater of Souls.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars The Goat Dance A Demoinic Twist, March 31, 2004
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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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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars good stuff!, October 23, 2001
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I read this book quite awhile ago, before Douglas Clegg became famous, and i loved it. Now he's a household name in the horror genre, and that's great, because he deserves all the praise he receives. Very scary, some gore, and good characterizations. I have so far only read "Goat Dance" and "Breeder", and both have my stamp of approval. Looking forward to all of his other books, and I hope he continues to write for years and years to come. Some of the scenes in this book will stay with me for a long time, as will the characters, who seem like people that you almost know. Keep up the good work Doug!
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
2.0 out of 5 stars Disappointing, July 28, 2011
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I quite enjoyed Clegg's "The Attraction" -- a tight, vivid, well-written, character-driven exercise in survival horor what was hair-raising with being mean-spirited. The companion novella that came with it was a nice Victorian pastiche "books one should not open" piece. I had earlier read "The Hour Before Dark," which was unimpressive but readable enough. So I was quite pleased to find Goat Dance so affordable on Kindle, and the sample I downloaded was nicely written.

Unfortunately, this first novel turns out to be a bit of a mess. Parts are very well done indeed, especially the flashbacks to the Dire Events at a tony prep school and the town's unsavory history. Unpleasant events at a movie theater are also well-handled. But the longer the book goes on, the less controlled it becomes, and Clegg tries to compensate for his unravelling plot with buckets of gore, body fluids, and random grossness. The last third of the book is just a murky, ugly fiasco, and squanders whatever good will we have built up in the earlier sections.

Don't pick this up as your first Clegg experience, and don't completely write him off if you hated this.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Where Clegg got started...., August 19, 2002
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Darren Jacks (North Hollywood, Ca) - See all my reviews
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Dougals Clegg is one of the most amazing horror writers turning out fiction these days. His stories are not traditional zombies, vampires, werewolves. etc. He is the new voice in horror with some awesome ideas and plots; simply put he is the new King.

He doesn't string together a plot to unleash gore and violence on you. His plot's are well-thought out, well researched, and thought-provoking. Some say he is too intellectual in his recent work, but he has simply evolved. This is a fine example of his early stuff and clearly shows he is no flash in the pan.

This novel is excellent; he knows how to scare and he knows how to flesh out his main characters. Clegg knows how to get under our skin and pulls no punches in doing so. He is a modern master of horror.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars a bit boring, actually., August 6, 2011
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I could not get wrapped around this tale. I liked the characters and there were some spooky moments, but it seemed half-finished. There is an underlying premise about some Indian folklore and history, yet it is never fully explained how it relates to the plot. It touches on the subject, but never fleshes it out. But at least Clegg makes some interesting characters, and they are likable.
Again, not a bad book, just did nothing for me!
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