I don’t know, I just wish Brian Keene could write a book that I can give a bad review too, or at least something less than a four star review. But for some reason I’ll doubt that will ever happen. When I first reviewed “The Rising”, which was...
It’s kind of obvious that I’ve always been a huge fan of Brian Keene, and although we have never meet in person we both have become friends though the power of the internet. Over the years I’ve been communicating with Brian I have learned to respect...
A few months ago Brian Keene and I were exchanging e-mails like we normally do once in a while. We were discussing my review of Take the Long Way Home, a book that Brian was nice enough to sent me. In one e-mail in particular Brain said to me; “Wait until you...
While it bothers me alot that this is the first book of Brian Keene’s that I can’t give a four star review; I can at least say that Dead Sea is not a bad book, but that it is an enjoyable one. Probably where my problem with the book stems from is that...
Originally released under the title The Rutting Season; Dark Hallow is one of Brian Keene’s most dark and disturbing books. Keene took the liberty of writing this story around the area in which he lives in, compared the characters to the liking of himself and...
I always talk about Brian Keene in the highest of respects. He is one of my favorite horror writers and I always look forward to what ideas he’s going to type on paper next. CASTAWAYS, his next book to be released by Leisure Fiction in 2009, is based on a short...