Highlights
Quality
Once again, joe hill delivers a quality read you would expect from him.
Quite a talent that family has, and i am thankful.
Awesome::dark carousel - don't mess with the creepy old guy that runs an old carousel.
Hill begins with the title story, “full throttle,” a gritty tale of parenting gone wrong.
Shipping
You will like his stories, as they are fast paced and take you right into terror.
I burned through this book so fast and i tried so hard to slow down.
Competitiveness
A couple of the story endings kind of left me scratching my head but i think he will only get better and eventually give dad so... Read More
Three star story:the devil on the staircase is a story child growing up and working on the stairs of sulle scale.
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Hill’s stories change the definition of a genre filled with overabundant cliches
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These stories are inked with gasoline that fuel your imagination
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I loved late returns and twittering from the circus of the dead
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Always liked short stories with a little bit of murder and mystery any mystery fan would enjoy this work
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I believe i even got into an argument with him on twitter once about how he shouldnt be raging on about the plight of the common man since he has no real frame of reference
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The title track of this album is a little ditty called simply throttle written with stephen king about a group of bikers and a crazy semi bent on destroying them
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The second story is called dark carousel which may or may not have its origins in ray bradbury
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A rare word or a silly bit of doggerel dialogue