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Wrath James White

Autor(a) de The Resurrectionist

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Obras por Wrath James White

The Resurrectionist (2009) 148 exemplares
Succulent Prey (2008) 123 exemplares
Teratologist (2003) 71 exemplares
Population Zero (2010) 56 exemplares
The Book of a Thousand Sins (2005) 47 exemplares
Sixty-Five Stirrup Iron Road (2013) 45 exemplares
Orgy of Souls (2008) 41 exemplares
His Pain (2011) 34 exemplares
Like Porno for Psychos (2011) 28 exemplares
Hero (2008) 26 exemplares
Poisoning Eros (2003) 25 exemplares
400 Days of Oppression (2013) 24 exemplares
Yaccub's Curse (2009) 20 exemplares
Pure Hate (2011) 18 exemplares
Sacrifice (1880) 17 exemplares
The Killings (2013) 16 exemplares
Prey Drive (2013) 16 exemplares
Voracious (1753) 15 exemplares
D.O.A. II - Extreme Horror Collection (2013) — Contribuidor — 14 exemplares
Skinzz (2015) 13 exemplares
Monsters and Animals (2018) 13 exemplares
To The Death (2016) 12 exemplares
Hardcore Kelli (2021) 11 exemplares
Son of a Bitch (2013) 11 exemplares
Master of Pain (2019) 9 exemplares
Sloppy Seconds (2008) 9 exemplares
Vicious Romantic (2010) 8 exemplares
Something Terrible (2015) 7 exemplares
Scabs (2010) 7 exemplares
Cupid in Bondage (2014) 6 exemplares
Is There A Demon In You? — Contribuidor — 4 exemplares
The Ecstasy of Agony (2023) 4 exemplares
Sympathetic Magic (2011) 3 exemplares
Krank (2015) 2 exemplares
Boys' Night 2 exemplares
Rabbit Hunt 1 exemplar

Associated Works

Dark Faith (2010) — Contribuidor — 75 exemplares
Whispers in the Night: Dark Dreams III (2007) — Contribuidor — 40 exemplares
Necro Files: Two Decades of Extreme Horror (2011) — Contribuidor — 33 exemplares
Year's Best Hardcore Horror Volume 2 (2017) — Contribuidor — 15 exemplares
Horror For Good: A Charitable Anthology (Volume 1) (2012) — Contribuidor — 14 exemplares
Clickers Forever (2018) — Contribuidor — 14 exemplares
Dark Screams: Volume Ten (2018) 12 exemplares
Dead Cat Traveling Circus of Wonders and Miracle Medicine Show (2006) — Contribuidor — 10 exemplares
Into Painfreak: A Journey of Decadence and Debauchery (2016) — Contribuidor — 4 exemplares
The Big Book of Blasphemy (2019) — Contribuidor — 3 exemplares
Chiral Mad 5 — Contribuidor — 1 exemplar

Etiquetado

Conhecimento Comum

Nome canónico
White, Wrath James
Data de nascimento
1971
Sexo
male
Nacionalidade
USA
Locais de residência
Las Vegas, Nevada, USA
Ocupações
kickboxer

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Críticas

So I've been reading Wrath James White books now for several years and this one has always been on the 'to read' list as I've never been able to get an affordable copy. But that has now changed.

This book follows Gloria, an aging porn star who's career has taken a turn for the worse as she finds herself having to do more extreme films in order to pay for her drug addiction. However she's going to have to go through hell and back if you wants to turn her life around and right her wrongs.

I've purposely not given too much about the start away, the book is designed to shock and disgust it's reader and be as extreme as possible. So I wanted to leave as much of the story intact and a surprise as possible. If your a fan of Wrath's more extreme works then you'll find this is something you'll enjoy. If your after something more story-driven and less gory then you might want to give this one a miss.

It's a hard book to rate, the story is the weaker part of the book, however I did enjoy reading it and it was well worth the time. Fans of WJW will enjoy.

The novel was received in exchange for an honest review
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Azeryk | Nov 7, 2023 |
Aw, who's a cute wittle puppy? Who's a coot wittew puppy? Who's a...AH! AH! AH!

Son of a Bitch is a collaborative work by Andre Duza and Wrath James White and recently published by Deadite Press, the horror imprint of Eraserhead Press. The story is simple: A creature who is part demon and part dog is born and wreaks havoc, particularly after it is possessed by the soul of a hitman. The book is bloody and gory, nearly to excess, but it is a horror novel, so as long as don't mind huge amounts of blood, guts, and violence in the book's short run, you'll know what you're getting.

The characters are well-developed, or at least as well developed as you can expect with such a short novel, so they're developed about as much as they need to be. We learn what we need to know during the course of the book, including the basic personalities, the motivations, etc. The characters are simple in this regard, but not unbelievable, especially given the short time we're given to know them, kind of like meeting someone at a party and you get to know them but not in any deep sense. The story is sound, even if it follows a very typical structure, with plot points placed at almost exactly the right spots. It works, even if it would have been nice to have a little more innovation.

The overall feel of the book is hard to describe, which is part of the problem. While officially a horror novel, something I don't dispute, it has more of an “Evil Dead” feel where it's tempered by a dark humor. Therein lies the central problem with this novel. It takes a little too much of an “Evil Dead” approach, and not always successfully. This requires some explanation.

When mixing humor into any genre other than a comic novel, but especially in a horror novel, the jokes can get taken in one of three ways. The first is that the audience gets the joke and laughs with you at the right time. This happens a few times in this novel, so kudos to the authors there.

The second is when the joke goes over the audience's head. They simply don't get it and only a few audience member will get the joke. Not an ideal situation, but not exactly the end of the world. The story simply moves on without acknowledgment of the attempted humor.

The third way a joke can be taken is one that should be avoided at all costs. This is when the audience gets the joke, or the attempt at a joke, but doesn't find it funny. In stand-up comedy, this would be the typical “groaner” or even a “boo.” This only works if completely intentional and followed by a joke that acknowledges how bad the last one was.

Unfortunately, in literature, you don't usually get such a followup as it's generally ineffective. And sadly, there's a few times this happens in Son of a Bitch. In a few places, the reader realizes that the situation is absurd or there's an attempt at a joke, but it falls flat, mostly with the juxtaposition of the serious and violent situation the characters find themselves in. While I can respect the heavy risk the authors took with this approach, I also can't ignore when they missed the mark.

The reader should also be warned that the book has a heavily “urban” feel to it (you probably know what I mean, but if you don't, I'm referring to racial stereotypes). If you're uncomfortable with racial epithets or references, this book is probably not going to sit well with you, even if you've got a generalized sense of humor, and I point this out because of certain sensitivities that I've witnessed in society. I, for one, didn't mind and felt that it added character to the novel while at the same time acknowledging those stereotypes and ridiculing them in the process. The dialogue itself is a bit striking, but you get used to it. Like “Pulp Fiction,” it's mostly reminding us that this book is not about nice people. Pretty much every character is not someone you would want to have anything to do with in real life, from Demetrius, the dog breeder who breeds dogs mostly for fighting, or the hitman Warlock. Whether this book actually makes you like the bad guys is questionable as they really aren't likable and Demetrius is only barely redeemable. But in this context, they have a strange way of working. Up to a point.

Son of a Bitch is not going to be for everyone, but what it does, it generally does well. At the same time, it misses the mark a few times with the humor enough to border on an identity crisis, whether it should be funny or a horror novel, or if the jokes are simply in poor taste. The characters are developed mostly for the purposes of the story, but anything outside the context of the story tends to be lost and remain mostly unacknowledged.

Son of a Bitch by Andre Duza and Wrath James White earns 3 cuddly attack puppies out of 5.
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sheldonnylander | 2 outras críticas | Apr 5, 2023 |
This author is an auto-buy for me.

Loved this book. Short yet you didn’t feel like you got screwed by the ending. I’ve become a huge fan of Mr. Wrath James White and am starting to collect all his book. His writing style might not be for everyone but if you’re into extreme WTF kinda horror, check him out!

Don’t want to say to much because it’s super short but you’ll find yourself rooting for this crazed super hero.

Still cracking up at the name “Jiggle Joint”… (mais)
 
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buukluvr | 3 outras críticas | Feb 14, 2023 |
This author is an auto-buy for me.

Loved this book. Short yet you didn’t feel like you got screwed by the ending. I’ve become a huge fan of Mr. Wrath James White and am starting to collect all his book. His writing style might not be for everyone but if you’re into extreme WTF kinda horror, check him out!

Don’t want to say to much because it’s super short but you’ll find yourself rooting for this crazed super hero.

Still cracking up at the name “Jiggle Joint”… (mais)
 
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buukluvr | 3 outras críticas | Feb 14, 2023 |

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Obras
49
Also by
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Membros
951
Popularidade
#27,067
Avaliação
3.8
Críticas
51
ISBN
59
Línguas
2
Marcado como favorito
10

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