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Slawter October 25, 2008 Woodlandweasel (Rickmansworth UK) A tense, nail biting read.A must have for every horror fan.Really cool monsters.Happy ending, though something always happens like somebody dies at the end,but still fairly happy ending!
great horror series August 29, 2008 Red (Liverpool) 6 out of 7 found this review helpful
From the first moment in book one, Lord Loss, when Grubbs Grady encounters the Demonata and their evil minions it is obvious to the reader that Darren Shan books are from a different dimension. You really have to read them with an open mind, and a slightly twisted one too! The heroes are constantly changing, from Grubbs in book one to Kernel Fleck in book two, back to Grubbs in three and then Bec in some of the later episodes. Whoever is in charge you can absolutely guarantee a frightening ride through another world, which Shan depicts so very well. As far as teenage horror goes this is about as entertaining as it gets. You cannot compare it to the real horror masters, such as James Herbert, Shaun Hutson, Brian Keene or Conrad Jones, but they are truly entertaining, even though the storylines are flimsy to say the least, they are still excellent reading.
Slawter review June 18, 2008 Joe (Brighton & Hove, England, the UK.) The book takes off where Lord Loss ended, with Grubbs, Bill-E and Dervish Grady all try to live a normal life. Then a horror movie director invites them to come an join her as they film Slawter, the most realistic demon film ever. But who is this director really working for? Why are children going missing? And why are the Demons on set looking realistic... too realistic? Lord Loss is back, and wants revenge on Grubbs. BUY THE BOOK! It's brilliant.
Slawter - The Best of the Series? April 1, 2008 Libby Nithavrianakis I read this book in 1 day. It was that gripping. It is a "Must Read Book" for ages 10+. You will be thrilled by the way that it is written. I am glad that Darren Shan wrote this book.
Really good January 11, 2008 marky77 (England) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
Pleased to say that the third novel in the Demonata trilogy is just as good as the first 2! This time the story returns to Grubbs Grady (along with Bill-E and Dervish, of course). A famous horror movie director has heard about Dervishes collection of books about demons and wants his (and Grubb's) assistance in the making of her new movie - Slawter. Dervish, Grubbs and Bill-E arrive on the isolated movie site and as soon as the first scene is shot - a scene in which a boy is killed by a demon - Grubbs knows that there is a big problem with the movie...it's using real deomons!. Another brilliant entry in the Demonata Saga - so good I read it in one night. Highly reccommended.
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