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(, Sun 1 Apr 2001, 1:00)
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I think I've actually read them all.
I was getting a bit bored of them, but then he did Pandemonium, which was a bit of a change, so.

I'm leaning towards Stuart MacBride now, based on the good Rev's advice above.

Or this:

www.amazon.co.uk/Collected-Folk-Tales-ebook/dp/B005IH02Q2/ref=sr_1_2?ie=UTF8&qid=1324388648&sr=8-2

Based on Neil Gaiman's review of it in The Guardian.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:44, 1 reply, 14 years ago)
I had some issues with pandaemonium.
I think crossing into "shit that isn't actually real" is a barrier I personally didn't want him to go through. But, it was back to form in terms of the humour. Rather over the top for gore, though. But as you say, different.

"where the bodies are buried" is supposed to be a new sort of series, though. But I'm not keen enough to buy it in hardback.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:48, Reply)
Yeah it's not out in paperback yet is it? Miserable bastards.

(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:51, Reply)
they are epic fuckers
I'm certain that has nothing to do with impending christmas, and in no way will it be out in paperback in mid-jan.
(, Tue 20 Dec 2011, 13:52, Reply)

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