Pop Art is a classic. Have you seen this?
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I actually hadn't seen that. Thanks for the link.
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Pop Art is a classic. Have you seen this?
Joe Hill Fiction | A place to get news on Joe Hill's novels, short stories, comics, films, and other projects
Have you read Heart-Shaped Box? That is my favorite Hill book!I have/have read Heart Shaped Box and N0S4A2. Both are good. NOS4A2 is fun. I let that one take forever to read, because I made it my bus book. Riding the bus can be so dreary I need something fun. It's all beat up now, and I still actually haven't finished the ending. Next dreadful bus trip...
Heart-Shaped Box.Actually now Im confused. Which one has a suit in it?
Just read heart shaped box recently, and really enjoyed it, but think NOS4R2 is my favourite. Horns took a little bit to get into but I liked the premise he came at it from, and the characterisation. In the Tall Grass properly freaked me out, what a combination with the two of them together! Can't wait to see what Joe writes next.
HSB is my favorite Hill novel. I thought the characters were well constructed and completely believable. The way Hill wrote the back story of Jude's fascination with the occult and his collection of macabre memorabilia, gave the story plenty of credibility. I didn't like Horns as much as HSB (or NOS4A2). We all have our favorites and it's such a blessing to have wonderful novels to read!How they just accept both psychic and paranormal phenomena so readily as something that is ordinary and beyond skepticism
HSB is my favorite Hill novel. I thought the characters were well constructed and completely believable. The way Hill wrote the back story of Jude's fascination with the occult and his collection of macabre memorabilia , gave the story plenty of credibility
it's such a blessing to have wonderful novels to read!
HSB was my favorite of Mr. Hill's three novels. Though it's rough around the edges, there is a straight ahead passion there that seemed to me to be missing from Horns (overplotted and confusing in its construction--the movie simplified that and improved the experience) and NOS4A2. If you haven't read them (and like graphic novels), Locke & Key is a fabulous set of GNs.