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10 November 2006
Excellent reference guide
This is the best, most concise reference guide for horror films that I've seen. A few of the films included may fall more under the suspense umbrella than pure horror, but the book is well put together and always interesting and comprehensive.
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09 April 2008
Not the novel To Kill A Mockingbird
Buyer beware! If you are looking for the novel To Kill A Mockingbird by Harper Lee, this is not it. This is a short study guide for the novel. I bought this in error.
My Life as a Weapon Vol. 1 by Matt Fraction (2013, Paperback)
21 September 2017
Fraction and Aja produced the best comic in recent years
While it took me a couple of reads to really get what kind of story Fraction and Aja were trying to tell, once I got it, I was subliminally blown away and compelled to reread. I was expecting a semi-snarky tale of Clint (and Kate) on their downtime. This is so much more. Things get even better with TPB vol. 2. Vol. 3 follows Kate to L.A. and suffers a bit without Aja, but the brilliance of Fraction and Aja return for Vol. 4 as the focus returns to Clint and ends the run with a bang. If you are looking for (or not even looking for) a break from the traditional superhero comics, Fraction and Aja truly rise above the genre for some epic storytelling. I can't think of anything I revere more in semi-recent comicdom than this. Extremely highly recommended, 5 stars.