D. B. (Mahala) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 184 more book reviews
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This book has a collection of stories by a number of well known authors (Whitley Streiber and Bentley Little for instance) and a novella by Stephen King. There is a little something for everyone in this book. It was a bit on the "dark" side in many of the stories but I guess that is what the Borderlands books are known for :)
Joey S. (Joey) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 394 more book reviews
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Stories of Terror and Madness...with a new novella by Stephen King.
"The great thing about this collection is its uniqueness and diversity. Gone are the vampire/werewolf/ghost stories; in place are tales, some supernatural, some horror (and a couple that aren't), about the tricks the human mind can play. Some of these tricks stay within the mind itself; some of them manifest in the physical world, in the way we interpret our surroundings. These stories are psychological horror stories; in my opinion, the best kind." amazon review
"The great thing about this collection is its uniqueness and diversity. Gone are the vampire/werewolf/ghost stories; in place are tales, some supernatural, some horror (and a couple that aren't), about the tricks the human mind can play. Some of these tricks stay within the mind itself; some of them manifest in the physical world, in the way we interpret our surroundings. These stories are psychological horror stories; in my opinion, the best kind." amazon review
Lynn B. (ladybug74) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 130 more book reviews
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I did not like this book so much. I love horror stories and read books by several of these authors regularly, but most of these were pretty dull to read.
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This is a great book of short stories. All of them are very strange. None of the stories are published anywhere else. Steven King even has a novella in this book.
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A great little anthology--good for flights/layovers. I always read anthologies when I travel---there's something about short stories at 35,000 ft. :)
Christopher J. reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 2 more book reviews
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Good short story horror collection.With a new novella from Stephen King.
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Really great. Sure the King one is good, but the rest are fabulous too! It's worth it, totally.
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bought it and never read it.. brand new
T. M. (Scribe2001) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 6 more book reviews
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great anthology of weird fiction. Includes an original stephan king novelette
Paul K. (horrorbook-collector) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 5 more book reviews
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Scary short stories with a new one from Stephen King.
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great stories, you will not want to put this book down!!
Dave D. (wickedgoodbooks) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 19 more book reviews
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Eerie, scary short stories!!
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25 all original tales of terror by todays acclaimed masters and the best new voices in horror fiction, including: Stephen King, Whitley Strieber, John Farris, Bentley Little...and many others.
Helen K. (Billie-K) reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 460 more book reviews
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Short stories from the masters. Bentley Little, Whitley Strieber,John Farris, Sthephen King, and more.
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"Stories of Terror and Madness From the Borderlands". Twenty-five all-original tales of terror by todays acclaimed masters and the best new voices in fiction, including: Stephen King, John Farris, David J. Schow, Whitley Strieber, Tom Piccirilli, Bentley Little and many others."
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strange stories by different authors and some are hard to undestastand.
Not bad but not great either. It was something to read during my lunch hours. Stationary Bike by Stephen King was the best story in it.
Dennis B. (dxb) - Brookings, OR reviewed From the Borderlands : Stories of Terror and Madness on + 2 more book reviews
this book was originally published as "borderlands #5". it includes an interesting novella by stephen king !!
25 stories of terror and madness. Including a new novella by Stephen King. Excellent!


