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Gods Of The Nowhere: A Novel Of Halloween (2013)

by James Tipper(Favorite Author)
4.13 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: This was a fun and whimsical look at the origins of Halloween, with stories detailing the legends behind Jack-O-Lanterns, witches, and all things we associate with the holiday. However, I found that the author paid unnecessary attention to detailing specific movements and thoughts of the characters; a habit I find common in insecure writers. The story was full of holes, and worst of all (to me) was the inexcusable amount of grammatical and punctuation errors. It certainly got me in the Halloween spirit, but I wouldn't read it again or recommend it to anyone looking for anything more than a quick, easy read.
review 2: Good book for Halloween! Great story filled with characters you can hate or love (or both!). The author follows the "rule of three" pretty much
... more to the letter, making it somewhat predictable, but nonetheless a fun spooky read! The writing was smooth (although a few typos in the first edition) and evenly paced. On a bit of a negative note, the book is largely blasphemous, so if that bothers you don't pick this one up. less
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pra
A strong 3.75 rounded up to 4. Had its moments!
alidy
Starts great and ends even better. Cool book.
melissa
Love San and Lucia! Epic!
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