That was a long, uneventful and slightly disappointing. Nothing against it, but coming of age novels have an expiration date.
All tagged Straubology 2017
That was a long, uneventful and slightly disappointing. Nothing against it, but coming of age novels have an expiration date.
Ghosts are a hard sell in literature, but Peter Straub's ghosts are well-worth the time, effort and money invested.
I liked, more or less, even Peter Straub novel I've read so far. But Shadowland is a no, guys. Unless you're going through serious Harry Potter withdrawal, this one aged like an alcoholic, chain-smoking aunt.
If you want to get at the heart of that "Peter Straub thing," his novel Floating Dragon is a one way ticket. This one was wicked fun, guys.
My review of the last volume in Peter Straub's Blue Rose Trilogy. By far the best book in a slightly underwhelming series.
Where I go down the rabbit hole of Peter Straub's writing career again with the second volume of the Blue Rose Trilogy Mystery. YOUR MOVE, PASTORELLA!
I begin my year-long retrospective of Peter Straub's work with Koko, the first volume of the Blue Rose Trilogy. While I have my qualms coming in with a twenty-eight years perspective, there is no doubt that Straub's a standout talent.