Thursday, December 14, 2023

Review: Lost on a Mountain in Maine

Lost on a Mountain in Maine Lost on a Mountain in Maine by Donn Fendler
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

An enjoyable and quick read. The true story of a young Donn Fendler who gets lost in the woods when he strays off a trail on Maine's Mt Katahdin. It tells the tale of his nearly 2 weeks in the woods trying to survive while dealing with unforgiving terrain, weather, bugs and animals. Likely an inspiration for Stephen King's tale The Girl Who Loved Tom Gordon.

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Thursday, October 26, 2023

Review: Becoming the Boogeyman

Becoming the Boogeyman Becoming the Boogeyman by Richard Chizmar
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

Richard Chizmar has another winner in this follow-up to 2021's Chasing The Boogeyman. While you don't have to read Chasing The Boogeyman before diving into the new book, you should strongly consider doing so, as there are references to people and events from the earlier book that will make more sense if you do. Here's my spoiler free review of the original.

In this fictional "true crime" story Chizmar delivers a suspenseful, even more personal tale full of unexpected action, twists and turns. A series of gruesome killings straight out of The Boogeyman's playbook are happening, and the Chizmar family and friends are right in the middle of it all. The tale is told with a mix of current event reporting, interview transcripts, photos and recollections that build to a satisfying and completely unexpected conclusion.

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Sunday, September 17, 2023

Review: Holly

Holly Holly by Stephen King
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is a fantastic - and disturbing - story that showcases one of the things I love best about his writing. He always delivers great, memorable characters that you can't help feeling strongly about and become invested in.

Some folks love the Holly Gibney character, and others do not. I think there's something really special about her, and how her character has grown from her first appearance in Mr. Mercedes.

This should be on your to-be-read list, right after you catch up with her journey that began with the Bill Hodges trilogy, The Outsider and If It Bleeds.

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