Author: Ray Bradbury
First line: May I die before my voices
Why you should read this book: Welcome to the world of crinkling dead leaves, early dusk, and a blurring between worlds--this is the October Country. Often cold, sometimes cruel, frequently murderous, but never dull, these eighteen stories drag the reader through a chilling constellation of lovely corpses and beautiful fear, crafted with love and devotion. A stunning collection for Halloween or any time you seek the icy fingers of delightful terror to run down your spine.
Why you shouldn't read this book: You've ever suspected your infant of attempted matricide.
Monday, September 1, 2008
The October Country
Posted by Dragon at 3:54 PM
Labels: collection, fear, short stories, speculative
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