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Great., January 24, 2007
It's ridiculous no one's reviewed this yet. The Unblemished is the kind of book that doesn't much get made anymore, as the author notes in the afterward: it's a homage to the 80's horror novel.
There's some old quote, 98% or 99% of what's published is terrible. In Horror, 99.9% of what's published is terrible. This is not.
I do sense the book wanted to be bigger, longed for the author to show the sympathetic side of his characters, that they, the flawed heroes, the flawed monsters, wanted to show a kinder, gentler side between the unrelenting pages.
Go out and buy it and read it. Just be forewarned when you end up in a bar, and everyone is just pretending to drink, and instead of natural conversation, the dialogue of your fellow drinkers seems planned out, artificial, and every time you look away, they look at you. Just hold up the book and hope they nod and wait for the next meal.
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4 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Ambitious, Hallucinatory, Horrific, September 18, 2008
This review is from: The Unblemished (Paperback)
Ambitious, beautifully written, wearing its influences proudly on its surface but with an energy and intensity that is purely original. Barker, King, Cronenberg, Thomas Harris, Ramsey Campbell...all seem to peek out of the text at times. But it also reads like a horrific, hallucinatory take on one of John Wyndham's apocalypses, or Keith Roberts's The Furies. It's not completely successful...some parts of the basic premise never clicked, and London's relation to the global picture felt thinly sketched, but it's still the most entertaining big horror novel I've read in quite a while.
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5.0 out of 5 stars
Not alot of books make you feel so empty in the end., May 24, 2011
This review is from: The Unblemished (Paperback)
I finished the book feeling empty, but in a good way!
The whole novel is a roller coaster ride and Williams paints a vivid mural of terror from it. The characters are realistic. It seems like all he could do was just run after them and hope to keep up quick enough to jot down their actions and thoughts. At the end, you feel as helpless and drained as the main character Bo - and I don't think I've ever closed a horror novel feeling so distraught for a character before.
Some of scenes are graphic. Really, really graphic. So I don't recommend it for the squeamish.
The novel had potential to be more, but what Williams gives you, I'm convinced, is much more than enough.
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