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Grimm Reapings [Kindle Edition]

R. Patrick Gates
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  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 2255 KB
  • Print Length: 383 pages
  • Page Numbers Source ISBN: 078601640X
  • Publisher: Pinnacle (February 1, 2006)
  • Sold by: Amazon Digital Services
  • Language: English
  • ASIN: B001E6FW02
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Lending: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 3.1 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (10 customer reviews)
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12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Even better than the original., August 18, 2006
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I know sequels are never supposed to be better than the original, but R. Patrick Gates breaks that mold with "Grimm Reapings."

I quite enjoyed this book's predecessor, "Grimm Memorials," but found some flaws among its fun and shocking frights and gore. "Grimm Reapings," however, is just about perfect.

The story picks up thirteen years after "Memorials." The original book's hero, Jackie, is now in college. His sister is starting a new life with her artist boyfriend and turning the old Grimm funeral home into a bed and breakfast. Their mother, Diane, has fiercely protected her young son, Steve, from knowing anything about what happened in the past. Steve, who Diane was pregnant with at the time of the murders thirteen years ago and who Eleanor Grimm wanted to transfer her soul into, finally comes to learn what his family's history is when he sees the story play out on a TV show (which Jackie and Jen contribute to).

I won't reveal anything else about the plot. But let's just say that Eleanor Grimm makes another appearance.

"Grimm Reapings" is a much tighter novel than "Memorials" was and a lot of what I found silly and somewhat distracting in that book is gone from this one. There are some truly sick, utterly perverse ideas and horrifically fun gore and violence in this book. I've read just about every type of disgusting horror novel in existence, but when you figure out the evil that Eleanor is perpetrating on this family, you will gasp. Gates isn't just being gross here -- he's being daringly vile. Shockingly and merrily so.

While "Memorials" started out slow, "Reapings" runs right out of the gate and is completely and urgently gripping. Its plot doesn't read quite as lofty as the original, but the drive of the story more than makes up for it. Once again, the characters are shallow (the person you like the most is, not so strangely, Eleanor), but I can't even begin to complain about that. This novel is just much too entertaining -- delivering in every way you could want -- for that.

"Grimm Memorials" was good enough to get me to read its sequel, but "Grimm Reapings" goes down, for me, as one of the most rollickingly fun and deliciously and sickly depraved horror novels I've ever read.
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18 of 21 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Worthy Sequel To A Modern Classic, February 2, 2006
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Brooks Rongstad (Coon Rapids, MN United States) - See all my reviews
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Let me preface this review by saying that if you haven't yet read Grimm Memorials, you probably won't enjoy this book. Read the original first, then come back to this. Or better yet, order BOTH books RIGHT NOW and read them back-to-back!

R. Patrick Gates is probably the best kept secret in hardcore horror. Until stumbling upon his recent 'haunting' novel The Prison, I had never heard of him. Further research about said author provided minimal information, i.e. no personal website, few online interviews and relative obscurity since the mid-90's left me wondering if I had perhaps unveiled one of those 'hidden gems' that avid readers of any genre just love to fall across. Well, the truth is such in the case of this brilliant, if relatively unknown writer.

While I did order and devour The Prison very quickly, it's story and content good, but not completely to my liking, it was enough for me to reach for Grimm Memorials. Boy am I glad I did! A modern twist on witchcraft and fairy tales, Grimm Memorials was one of the most disturbingly twisted and deliciously sick works of horror literature I've ever had the pleasure to chase my eyes across. Edward Lee, Richard Laymon and Jack Ketchum, being the undisputed 'holy-trinity' of extreme horror, have a new contender upping the bar of hardcore horror.

However, this is not a review of GM, but rather it's sequel, Grimm Reapings. A complete synopsis can be obtained easily enough so I won't cover that. And as well, I despise it when reviewers give away too much of the plot, so I'll keep my info brief and ambiguous.

The first item of note concerning GR, is that this book is pretty much useless without having read Grimm Memorials, and as well, the original is still miles more entertatining than this follow-up.

That is NOT to say that GR is a bad book...quite the contrary, it is very much in the vein of its prequel; filled with great storytelling, gripping suspense and plenty of lip-licking sickness that hardcore horror fans crave.

I won't say much about the plot, other than that it does pick up thrteen years after the first book, and proceeds to set the hook immediately.

Fans of more 'quiet' horror may find Gates storytelling a bit too extreme and nasty. But, if Ed Lee, Laymon, Ketchum, Charlee Jacob and the like are some of your preferred authors in the field, DO NOT hesitate to try out Gates' work. I simply suggest that you start with the Grimm books as they are truly shining gems in a sometimes lackluster genre.


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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Highly Recommendable Sequel, December 3, 2006
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Grimm Memorials by R. Patrick Gates has been one of my favorite horror reads to-date. The author has followed it up with Grimm Reapings, which serves as a worthy follow-up, although one that is vastly different from it's predecessor.

The majority of the novel's plot deals with the struggle taking place in the mind of 13-year-old Steve Nailer, who is slowly coming to terms with the events that unfolded at the time of his birth. Possessed by the weakened spirit of Elenore Grimm, Steve fights to hold her at bay. However, the increasing sexual thoughts and feelings of this pubescent child are causing his mental guard to drop, strengthening Elenore and providing the exact opportunity she needs to take control of his mind and body, using him to carry out the plans she began 13 years earlier.

This book is very well written. Its pages are populated with a cast of well-fleshed-out characters and horror aplenty. Surprisingly enough, however, much of the extreme gore that stood out in Grimm Memorials is replaced in this book by horrifying sexual encounters. Coitus has officially replaced cannibalism, which may not appeal quite as much to some readers.

This book differs from the first in many regards. The allusions to Fairy Tales and Nursery Rhymes are all but gone (explained away by Elenore having lost touch with her talents in her dormant state). The body count is greatly lessened. The sexual overtones are extremely hightened. The events that unfold are more psychological than physical (though very well-written I might add), and the story envelopes far fewer characters than the first book introduced.

Do not take the above remarks as complaints. This book comes highly recommended to anyone who enjoyed the first venture in the Grimm saga. Gates not-so-subtly hints at a third Grimm novel, and I'd kill for a taste of what he has in store.
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