Review of Maniacs, Monsters and a Bump in the Night
Posted: 01 Feb 2024, 23:28
[Following is a volunteer review of "Maniacs, Monsters and a Bump in the Night" by G. Richard Evans.]
"Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" by G. Richard Evans is a captivating collection of horror stories that defy conventional expectations. While the title might suggest a typical horror anthology, it encompasses various tales – horror, compassion, revenge, and consequence.
This anthology masterfully blends fantasy and science fiction. I enjoyed the concept of 'bad' people facing their deserved karma in the worst possible way. As someone who loves horror and dark humor, it was quite amusing to read. Writing horror is a challenge, as evoking chills and fear solely through words is tough, but Evans succeeded in describing atmospheres that allowed readers to feel the characters' emotions.
What sets "Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" apart from other horror books is its departure from predictable patterns. Having read numerous horror books, I expected this one to follow suit. However, it deviates from the norm by incorporating positive fantasy stories in between the horror, serving as a break between the monsters.
The language is easy-going, making the stories engaging for a wide audience. I didn't find any mistakes in the book, which helped maintain my attention consistently throughout the stories.
I would recommend this book to all horror lovers and those with dark humor. It's a perfect weekend read that lingers in the mind long after the final page. "Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" is an excellent choice and I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Get ready to be spooked and, who knows, maybe even have a lightbulb moment about treating folks right.
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Maniacs, Monsters and a Bump in the Night
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"Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" by G. Richard Evans is a captivating collection of horror stories that defy conventional expectations. While the title might suggest a typical horror anthology, it encompasses various tales – horror, compassion, revenge, and consequence.
This anthology masterfully blends fantasy and science fiction. I enjoyed the concept of 'bad' people facing their deserved karma in the worst possible way. As someone who loves horror and dark humor, it was quite amusing to read. Writing horror is a challenge, as evoking chills and fear solely through words is tough, but Evans succeeded in describing atmospheres that allowed readers to feel the characters' emotions.
What sets "Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" apart from other horror books is its departure from predictable patterns. Having read numerous horror books, I expected this one to follow suit. However, it deviates from the norm by incorporating positive fantasy stories in between the horror, serving as a break between the monsters.
The language is easy-going, making the stories engaging for a wide audience. I didn't find any mistakes in the book, which helped maintain my attention consistently throughout the stories.
I would recommend this book to all horror lovers and those with dark humor. It's a perfect weekend read that lingers in the mind long after the final page. "Maniacs, Monsters, and a Bump in the Night" is an excellent choice and I would rate it 5 out of 5 stars. Get ready to be spooked and, who knows, maybe even have a lightbulb moment about treating folks right.
******
Maniacs, Monsters and a Bump in the Night
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon