THE MIND PARASITES
A bizarre book with an even more bizarre history
A bizarre book with an even more bizarre history
This was the second-to-last novel published by Jack London in his lifetime, and unquestionably one of his most unique works
It’s no secret that following the August 1969 Tate-LaBianca murders a host of “Mansonsploitation” films, songs and books invaded our lives
This e-text is essentially a novelization of RADIO FLYER (1992) that allows us to see how the film was initially conceived
This may well be the key horror novel of our time
This is it: the magnum opus of the late Harry Stephen Keeler, the world’s most bizarre mystery novelist
One of the best movie novelizations I’ve ever read, complimenting and enhancing its source film considerably while standing as a uniquely spirited and invigorating piece of work in its own right
This book outlines a little remarked-upon but quite pertinent facet of space travel: sex in zero gravity
You have to admire a writer who thinks big. Case in point: Mark Ivanhoe, author of VIRGINTOOTH, about vampires who can fly, shapeshift and alter the fabric of reality at will
This German children’s novel predated the HARRY POTTER books by over 25 years, and the similarities are undeniable