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If you like weird horror, this is for you, March 22, 2000
This review is from: Nursery Tale (Paperback)
T. M. Wright is a writer unlike any I have experienced before. I have read a few of his books and I must say that he is definitely different. His stories often seem to involve children who are born in the woods and of the Earth itself, though there is never an explanation as to why the Earth spawns such children. They demand human sacrifice. There is also no explanation of why they desire this. Which makes Wright's horror all the more seductive. All in all, I must say, this is a quick, entertaining read that will leave you wondering what exactly was living in those woods. I also recommend "Strange Seed", because it seems to follow the same pattern. I don't know if "Nursery Tale" is a sequel, it has been too many years since I read "Strange Seed," but it seems to be along the same lines. Anyone who likes horror that is not strictly mainstream will enjoy this book.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
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If you like weird horror, this is for you, March 22, 2000
This review is from: Nursery Tale (Paperback)
T. M. Wright is a writer unlike any I have experienced before. I have read a few of his books and I must say that he is definitely different. His stories often seem to involve children who are born in the woods and of the Earth itself, though there is never an explanation as to why the Earth spawns such children. They demand human sacrifice. There is also no explanation of why they desire this. Which makes Wright's horror all the more seductive. All in all, I must say, this is a quick, entertaining read that will leave you wondering what exactly was living in those woods. I also recommend "Strange Seed", because it seems to follow the same pattern. I don't know if "Nursery Tale" is a sequel, it has been too many years since I read "Strange Seed," but it seems to be along the same lines. Anyone who likes horror that is not strictly mainstream will probably enjoy this book.
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Nursery Tale by T.M. Wright (Paperback - September 15, 1983)
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