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Life getting you down? Read these stories, you're not alone!, August 27, 1998
This review is from: Going Postal (Paperback)
This is a must anthology of stories about people going or gone over the edge. Some of the biggest names in the horror biz come together to show the reader how close we all are to the abyss. What happens to a boy who has been raised and nurtured by TV his whole life? How about a man living in a world where all decisions have been taken away from him? Or take a ride on a subway where all the passengers aren't happy campers. Story after story is a genuine jewel and surprise. Come on folks, you can't miss this one!!!
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GOING POSTAL: For those about to crack., March 27, 1999
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Ever feel as though the thin rubber band of your sanity is just about to snap? If so, GOING POSTAL is just what the doctor ordered. This powerful anthology features stories by Bentley Little, Tom Piccirilli, and Robin Lochlann Spriggs, and explores every aspect of the woefully warped human psyche. Reading it might just save you from living it. Then again, it might not. At any rate, GOING POSTAL is one wild ride. Pick up a copy today.
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Great Stuff!, April 22, 2002
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If you love short stories of the weird and scary sort, this book is for you. Highly recommended!
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Full of 'huh?' stories, February 18, 2002
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Going Postal was a big letdown. It follows the trend of most horror anthologies today -- it's chock full of 'huh?' stories. At the end of each story, the reaction tends to be "Huh? What was *that* about?" The only blessing is that the stories are mercifully short!
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