Helpful Score: 2
An amazing, un-put-downable story about six teens who get stranded in the hood and end up in a situation that can only be described as "House of 1,000 Corpses" meets "The Hills Have Eyes" meets "Wrong Turn," set in a bad part of the city.
What made this book great was the descriptions, many of them gut-wrenchingly disgusting. In fact, I took off half a star from my rating because the images are never going to leave my mind and they are seriously messed up.
I'm glad Keene didn't pretend to write another zombie novel (who told him he could do that?) and stuck with his forte, which is suspenseful horror. If you need a quick read that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this is it.
Didn't care too much for the change-of-heart scenes, but I guess Keene had to get himself out of the painted corner somehow.
What made this book great was the descriptions, many of them gut-wrenchingly disgusting. In fact, I took off half a star from my rating because the images are never going to leave my mind and they are seriously messed up.
I'm glad Keene didn't pretend to write another zombie novel (who told him he could do that?) and stuck with his forte, which is suspenseful horror. If you need a quick read that will keep you on the edge of your seat, this is it.
Didn't care too much for the change-of-heart scenes, but I guess Keene had to get himself out of the painted corner somehow.
Helpful Score: 2
You don't find a lot of good horror writers anymore but when I found Brian Keene I can't put his books down, his writing is beyond just 'good', he grips you from the first page until you are so engrossed you don't realize you're almost finished.
Six friends on the way back from a concert take a wrong turn and end up in the 'wrong part' of town, a group of 'thugs' approach them and feeling threatened they take off running toward a house at the end of the street. As they enter the creepy house they soon discover they are not alone and have entered the house from hell!
Some pages of this story are so gross you have to have a strong stomach to get through those pages without putting it down but the story is so gripping you won't want to put it down.
Six friends on the way back from a concert take a wrong turn and end up in the 'wrong part' of town, a group of 'thugs' approach them and feeling threatened they take off running toward a house at the end of the street. As they enter the creepy house they soon discover they are not alone and have entered the house from hell!
Some pages of this story are so gross you have to have a strong stomach to get through those pages without putting it down but the story is so gripping you won't want to put it down.
Helpful Score: 2
This book was way out there! Keene must be a lil crazy ,where does he come up with some of this stuff lol GREAT BOOK !
Helpful Score: 1
When reading this book, I kept having flash's of the movie "Wrong Turn". Keene took a different direction with this book, as compared to everything else I've read from him. I one point I had to actually stop reading ( I was sitting in the dentist office, so my stomach was nervous already) cuz I was so grossed out. Thru out some of the book, I felt like I was rereading what I had read a few pages back. Overall, its Keene and I have to read him !
Helpful Score: 1
The story begins with 6 best friends. 3 paired off couples. As with most[any] Brian Keene novel the action waits only for you to turn the page. To say who dies first and who survives would give away a GREAT horror story, so I'll just say that the flesh munchers had crude weapons but imaginative deathes/tortures for their victims. An honorable Ob mention, hats off.
The creature/horror/monster in Urban Gothic are described at best as mutants, at worst as homacidal limb ripping pus infected genitals and sores. If I for one moment thought 'Ah God they have gone and put torture porn to page.' I would have sadly have to leave my first ever Brian Keene novel unfinished. But...just as he can bob and weave through 6 main protaganist characters and dozens psyche and then ruthlessly chop them down to size. The antagnosist are able to taunt their victims verbally, phsyically and mentally throughout a house outfitted to maim.
Some parts of the story were abit fanstatic because it was a house in an urban setting but if I just switched over to that 'suspending belief' mode, I was OK. I won't get to fancy with my thoughts on this book. I love the author. He provided me an evening
of leisure horror and again another keeper added to the growing Keene collection.
The creature/horror/monster in Urban Gothic are described at best as mutants, at worst as homacidal limb ripping pus infected genitals and sores. If I for one moment thought 'Ah God they have gone and put torture porn to page.' I would have sadly have to leave my first ever Brian Keene novel unfinished. But...just as he can bob and weave through 6 main protaganist characters and dozens psyche and then ruthlessly chop them down to size. The antagnosist are able to taunt their victims verbally, phsyically and mentally throughout a house outfitted to maim.
Some parts of the story were abit fanstatic because it was a house in an urban setting but if I just switched over to that 'suspending belief' mode, I was OK. I won't get to fancy with my thoughts on this book. I love the author. He provided me an evening
of leisure horror and again another keeper added to the growing Keene collection.