As he heals, the silver comes, first just in the corner of his eye, but soon it starts violating his world, consuming his sanity, controlling his life. A random accident sends him to the hospital to recover from a cracked skull and a scarred and frazzled brain. So, if you’ve never read Bad Brains, shame on you, read it now, and consider yourself warned if you proceed past this point.Īusten Bandy: Artist, divorced, barely existing, tortured, and starved for something other than the life he’s living. The best way to explore this novel with you is by spoiling it. The book wrestled me down to the mat instead, which was exactly what I was hoping for. Considering so many years have passed since my first read, I figured it was the perfect Tattered Tomes book for me to tackle. I’ve only read it twice when it was first released, and more recently for this review. When her second novel, Bad Brains, hit the stands, it was an instant purchase. It would be months before the library would carry any of her books, so I plopped down my money and the world has never looked the same to me since. The local strip mall installed a Hastings and they had the best selection of new horror titles in the world. I first heard of her work reading a horror lit zine in the early 90s in a promo article touting her soon to be released novel The Cipher. If you’re a fan of horror fiction, surely you know the work of Kathe Koja.
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