"For us, our house is not insentient matter—it has a heart, and a soul, and eyes to see us with; and approvals, and solicitudes, and deep sympathies; it is of us, and we are in its confidence, and live in its grace and in the peace of its benediction. We never come home from an absence that its face does not light up and speak out its eloquent welcome—and we can not enter it unmoved."
—Mark Twain, 1896
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Thursday, September 17, 2009

Eerie at Four Stars

To say that Uncle Montague’s Tales of Terror by Chris Priestly is an odd intertwining of stories would be an understatement. Once read, the stories linger in the back of your mind and have you question the sanity of the Teller of Tales.

Chris Priestly takes the reader on a journey in an interesting mode of transport into a frightening sequence of events that all the while, though separate one from the other, are all weaving one thread to an unexpected end.



The illustrations, by David Roberts are as creepy as this book, which in my opinion, should only be read by the mature.

Rest assured, you WILL be haunted

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