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5.0 out of 5 stars
Cinematic. Very good., July 28, 2008
This review is from: The Nye Incidents (Paperback)
I've always thought Whitley to be an excellent writer of horror fiction. I thought his first book on the UFO phenomenon, Communion, to be very good as well. Folllowng these books and for many years, I've mostly disagreed with both his optimism and his interpretation of many aspects of that same phenomenon, and I've wondered if there's not a certain degree of confabulation coming out in his UFO-related work, a self-defensive mechanism to protect his own psyche from something that did happen to him. In this way he has a lot in common with Richard S. Shaver, whom I also believe experienced something genuine (as least to him), and I look at this in two of my own nonfiction works.
I started to put this review at www.mottimorphic.com, but that would be doing Whitley a disservice, since more people will see it here. While I may disagree with him about many things, I think he, and the other creative people involved in this project, have really done something exceptional here. This is an outstanding melding of horror fiction and UFOlogical lore. The subject matter, particularly the human mutilation phenomenon, is not for the squeamish (as the Brazilian human mute cases--you can find pictures online--bear out), and is not lightly dismissed. The Nye Incidents pulls it all off quite well, leaving questions which I can only assume will be answered in a sequel or sequels (such as the oceanic connection he seems to be postulating, which is to say, a hidden earthly nature to the UFO phenomenon), and it begs for some sort of theatrical treatment or longer novelization.
Whitley's original night terrors are making a comeback in the horror realm, melding fiction with very real and very disturbing phenomena. I for one am glad to see him embrace the factual horror and terror of whatever fear and doubt he has himself experienced, without debating motives or various shades of gray. The non-humans in this book are evil--as the vast majority of experiencer accounts (real or imagined) bear out.
Very well done! I just wish it had been in color, but maybe that's for the next one.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Freaky, June 7, 2009
This review is from: The Nye Incidents (Paperback)
This is one of the scariest comics I've ever read.If you have any interest in aliens or U.F.Os then pick this product up because you'll read it again and again. The plot is solid and scary, with enough surprises to catch even the best reader off guard. I highly recommend this comic, unless of course your afraid of what might really be out there . . .
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1.0 out of 5 stars
The Nye Incident, August 9, 2009
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I have always loved Whitley Strieber and all things unexplained but this book was not even worth the price of shipping. Had I known I was getting a glorified comic book, I never would have bought it.
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