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2.0 out of 5 stars
I wish I could say it was better but,, September 6, 2007
Bentley Little writes 2 types of books. Horrific satires of modern institutions, and ultimate evil books. The satires (The Store, The Mailman, The Policy, The Ignored, The Association) are excellent. The others (The Return, The Revelation, Dominion, The House) have some kind of ultimate evil that doesn't feel familiar to the reader. These don't usually come out too well and this is one of those.
I've read almost every one of his novels and I recommend many of them to anyone who won't get offended by taboo subjects in the name of horror.
Also a warning about his endings. No matter how good the rest of the book is, the ending always falls apart. He just can't write endings that live up to the rest of the book. But his great stuff doesn't really need a good ending. I'd go buy The Store, or The Walking (about witches and zombies) if you haven't already. Save this one for later if you want to read everything Little.
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Not exactly recommended..., November 26, 2008
Being a fan of most genres of literature and a high school English teacher, I try to read as many authors as I can to have a wide range of knowledge. I consider myself a huge horror fan and this was my second book by this author.
I can't really recommend this book but I wouldn't say it was a waste of my time. It took me about 100 pages to start getting into it and after that time was invested, I thought it moved quickly and kept my interest. I liked the Brain and Carrie characters. I hated Andrew though (I guess that's good writing).
This book really isn't scary so much as it is disturbing. From the fathers killing their sons at the beginning to the "organic Milk" farm, it was pretty gross (again possibly because of good writing).
I wouldn't recommend it to my high school students to read, or my son for that matter who I give most of my books to read afterward.
Last note: If I was a distant relative of John Sutter, I would sue! :)
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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Not his best, definitely his worst!, November 4, 2008
I am generally a huge fan of Bentley Little his stories are generally entertaining and at times when they are a bit more subdued they have much more depth then people give him credit for (The ignored).
I felt this novel was so grotesque and disgusting, it was only that, the story was ludicrous, the ending was just plain stupid and everything in between was completely un-entertaining. The bloody and violent scenes were disgusting but it seemed as though they were gross just for the sake of being gross.
This has got to be the worse story line he's ever had, and this comes from a Little fan!
anyway pick it up at your own risk.
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