Saturday, January 1, 2011

Dandruff That Looks Like Lice

2011 Wishlist!

♥ I just finished reading this book last night. And when I think of all the history I've read and all the courage I used to carry it out I still have the stomach in an uproar. I had not found - I Remember - a book like this distressing. The title obviously inspired by a story about flowers and bees, but the term
horrors myself I had taken lightly. A resounding failure. First, there is a children's book as I thought, deceived by the cover so purple, so dense and pretty. I do not know if you have this "the graveyard without tombstones and other black stories" by Gaiman, but they consider a book quite like it. And if at first I thought that all comments on the back cover and inside were a simple way to draw the reader's curiosity, well, I made a mistake in this. Grim and even grotesque, when it comes to cannibalism. You can put me in front of a book of zombies, ghosts or whatever, I do not have the slightest sense of fear, but do not put in front of cannibalism because my stomach from the beginning of a fearful struggle. And so it was, from beginning to end. Because as much as I said "I can not go on, maybe skip this chapter." At the end I was not able to do so seriously and my stomach hated me. Cannibalism is only a slice of the pie, other situations are experienced by people psychologically unstable, and tormented by the past, each character and personality fully delineated. It 's a book that deserves to be read by fans of the genre, which I personally found very fact that despite the disruptions caused me (particularly at meals). It 'clear that the next book I read talk of bees and flowers or a maximum of a beautiful romance, so those of you sugar overdose. However, reading "The Weird Museum of Horrors" One thing I learned or rather, I remembered.
"Do not be afraid of the dead but the living."

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