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Type of bind: Paperback
EAN num: 9780316013888
ISBN number: 0316013889
Label: Little, Brown Young Readers
Manufacturer: Little, Brown Young Readers
Quantity: 1
Page Count: 240
Printing Date: November 01, 2007
Publishing house: Little, Brown Young Readers
Age index: Young Adult
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Studio: Little, Brown Young Readers
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Lights. Camera. Slawter!
Grubbs Grady and his half-brother Bill-E are thrilled to join their uncle Dervish as onset consultants for the newest movie by cult horror producer David A Hayms. Shot in a deserted town renamed Slawter, the demon-themed movie is to be Hayms's masterpiece. But as strange incidents disrupt the set, Grubbs begins to wonder whether more than filming is afoot.
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I can't believe I actually enjoyed something so masterfully disgusting and macabre of this. But the fact is that Darren if a creative, if sick, genius with enough wit and description to make the perfect gore-fest. Applause, applause.
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I loved this book, I Highly recommend Bec it was by far the best one in the series.
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I picked this book up, read for an hour, and tried, in vain, to stop reading, and get some rest. Needless to say, it didn't work, and for the subsequent hour and a half I read, until I had finished the book.
For anyone who was disappointed by Sons of Destiny (from the Cirque Du Freak series) and The Demon Theif (I know I was), this should be a relief. Not only does Shan write an a more compelling story than the last one, but he finally seems to have lightened up a bit. I know that seriousness was necessary for the end of the Cirque Du Freak series, and for the last book, narrated by another character (I won't say who, just for anyone who hasn't read it yet), but it was still nice to see Grubbs back, as sarcastic and witty as ever.
Pretty much, when something goes terribly wrong on the set of Grubb's favorite horror movie director's newest set, he, Dervish, and Bill-E are forced to confront Lord Loss once again. It sounds cliched, and like it shouldn't be good at all. Trust me on this one; it is.
While only the last chapter or so (seemingly) has anything to do with the rest of the series, this was still a good read. Definitely lighter than the last few by Shan (they have the potential to get dark, if not for the almost unfailing sarcasm of his main-characters) and also better woven, with (a few) twists and turns in the plot, this is definitely a good read.
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Grubbs Grady's favorite horror movie director comes to town to invite him and his uncle Deverish to be on set of her new horror movie. It ends up that they are all tricked onto the set and cannot get out. Lord Loss, a rival demon, slaughters everyone. But following a big fight Grubbs and his uncle escape with lucky survivors.
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This book is great my grandson and I both read these books and my grandson read it in one day great reading hols the attention of 11year old loved it Jan
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