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Time to Pay The Toll

Review from Hellraiser: The Toll →

So I did like Hellraiser: The Toll. I will warn anybody that it is very short. However it is still very enjoyable and a great addition to the Hellraiser series. The plot over all was interesting seeing Christy Cotton once again. I did enjoy that every character had a different person playing them. Also I..

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Supernatural Western

Review from Dust Bowl Children →

DUST BOWL CHILDREN by Wile E. Young (author of the Splatter Western, MAGPIE COFFIN) and his wife, Emily Young is not quite a splatter western but a western with definite supernatural elements. This story had excellent characterization and made for a very entertaining listen.

Grapes of Wrath with ancient evil

Review from Dust Bowl Children →

A bleak world unfolds as chapters switch perceptions from siblings Calvin and Abigail, each lends us their fears of life during the Great Depression in the dust bowl of Oklahoma. If we only had to worry about starving and dehydration then things wouldn’t be bad, instead odd occurrences are happening all over town, deformed animals,..

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It follows the movie

Review from Hellraiser: The Toll →

It follows the movie not the book. Everything you knew from the first book is gone in this one which took a while to realize. The narrator is not very good and some of the voice actors for the characters are emotionless. But meh was only an hour and a half. If you skip it..

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My Cousin Vinny on crack

Review from Veil’s Visit →

Hap: “I was out in the backyard one night, meditating’ Leonard: “master** you mean” When Hap introduces attorney Veil to Leonard, it’s three ornery cusses trading zingers and the story of Hap and Veil’s meeting, told in order to convince Leonard to trust Veil’s legal defense. “What did you do with the body?” Once Veil’s..

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Nope

Review from Heretic! →

This is not a skeptic’s read. A lot of pronouncements made here are only hastily supported and readers may take it that these are the main (or only) arguments for those theologies—that would be deeply inaccurate. Furthermore, I think that the author’s tone will only appeal to readers already inclined towards his conclusions and exegetic..

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