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Book Reviews of Darkness on the Edge of Town

Darkness on the Edge of Town
Darkness on the Edge of Town
Author: Brian Keene
ISBN-13: 9780843960914
ISBN-10: 0843960914
Publication Date: 2/2010
Pages: 336
Rating:
  • Currently 3.7/5 Stars.
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3.7 stars, based on 69 ratings
Publisher: Leisure Books
Book Type: Mass Market Paperback
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11 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

dragoneyes avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 841 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
It was about time for me to get off of my fantasy reading kick and try something else. I decided on some horror. It took me a while to decide which horror book I wanted to read. I don't feel you can go too much by ratings on this type of book. What scares me might not scare another and vice versa. So I grabbed up this one and decided to have at it.
I really liked it. Although this book did not scare me it did make me think. I thought about the evil inside of people and how sometimes it doesn't take much to have it come out. This in itself is pretty scary. Even though I didn't get scared, I enjoyed reading it. I enjoyed narrator of the story - Robbie and all the other characters. I ended up having pretty distinct feelings for each one. I really like that in a story. As for the story line itself, I thought it was really good. It was kind of like the movie "The Mist" but still able to stand on it's own.
Not sure if this book will scare you. Like I said, everyone has there own idea on what terrifies them. I still would recommend it for an easy and entertaining read.
reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 3152 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Keene has to be one of the top horror writers ever--what an imagination--keeps you turning the pages as fast as you can.
cheryll avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 51 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Currentley reading this and can't put it down.I'm actually new to Brian Keene but may venture to more of his books
xxxmikeyxxx avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 55 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Just got done reading this book and it rocks ,page turner ? Yes! This is one of keene s best!
rockmom66 avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 47 more book reviews
While reading this , I had flashbacks to the book Under The Dome, movie The Mist and the TV series Lost. I am always excited to read a Brian Keene, this one just wasnt didnt live up to the others though. Left me saying "huh" alot of the time, maybe a sequel is in the future ? If you're a Brian Keene fan, you will want to read it though, just for the simple fact that it is the work of Brian Keene.
romeo avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 334 more book reviews
Wow, Sara hit the nail on the head!! This was just like Under The Dome!! Good reading but I already read it!!
Daalmonette avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 61 more book reviews
The people in the town of Walden wake up to find they have been cut off by a void, shadow, or otherwise darkness on the edge of town. No one knows what it is or why it is there. Well, there might be one person who knows, but hes a little unstable. The characters are diverse enough that their humanity degenerates in a matter of hours. For example, the longer the darkness keeps them trapped, the denser the concentration of brutality.

Darkness on the Edge of Town is a fine piece of work from author Brian Keene. For instance, there have been comparisons made to the book The Mist by Stephen King (there are even references made by characters in the book). Sometimes if a book does not live up to expectations it is instantly compared to its nearest competitor. Brain Keene and Stephen King are similar in the fact that they are both fantastic horror authors. I hope to see Brian Keenes notoriety reach the heights King has seen. This book has its own particular greatest.

For example its terrifically bloody and gory, in some parts, put smack dab in the middle of Americana. Walden is described with the essence of small town living. Rather than seeming out-of-place in this idealized state of being, it morphs into a mutation of what society would be in a toxic fishbowl. The antagonist is Robbie and he tells the story from the notes he takes. How it starts, what they endure, how they try to leave town, and what the darkness shows them.

Conversely, what is darker. Humanity stripped of its morals, or the void? I believe the darkness shows how societys darkness has created mindless killers with a mob mentality. Watch the news. Kids beaten to death after school isnt fiction, but could be used to describe the demoralizing acts Robbie sees.

All things considered horror fiction can get you to thinking and entertain you. Brian Keene has always made me wonder, Ok. Am I am supposed to be getting a message or reveling in the blood. Kudos once again, Mr. Keene.
reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 228 more book reviews
while this kept me reading, i was disappointed in the plot itself. Best as short story, not novel material really.
reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 92 more book reviews
Good Read, however, had some issues with the premise....... overall in line with Keene's work.
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It was a great book, but I like a more definitive ending and this wasn't it. Enjoyable though!
kimberlyrav avatar reviewed Darkness on the Edge of Town on + 417 more book reviews
Fantastic! I love Brian Keene, he is an excellent horror writer.
Now this story has so much realism. Its a scenario that could happen, and if it did, I would be freaked out way more than any zombie-oclipse, or any other end of the world possibility. This book had great character development too. It was all very unique~
I was totally caught up in this story. Perfect for peeps who love, "end of the world" material.