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Angel Dust Apocalypse
Angel Dust Apocalypse
Author: Jeremy Robert Johnson
Meth-heads, man-made monsters, and murderous Neo-Nazis. Blissed out club kids dying at the speed of sound. The un-dead and the very soon-to-be-dead. They're all here, trying to claw their way free. From the radioactive streets of a war-scarred America, where the nuclear bombs have become self-aware, to the fallow fields of Nebraska where the ki...  more »
ISBN-13: 9780976249832
ISBN-10: 0976249839
Publication Date: 2/28/2005
Pages: 184
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4 stars, based on 13 ratings
Publisher: Eraserhead Press
Book Type: Paperback
Members Wishing: 4
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Hellraiser avatar reviewed Angel Dust Apocalypse on + 110 more book reviews
Ok. I thought this was going to be some pretentious piece of crap. I thought this was gonna be someone like Carlton Mellick (haven't read him)who seems to like to try to offend and outrage people with covers and titles that are disgusting or controversial. I thought this because Johnson is compared to Mellick by several reviewers. I gave it a try because it was listed somewhere as one of the scariest books out there. I was very pleasantly surprised. This writer is extremely talented. I found this bizarre, eclectic collection of short stories to be creative, thought provoking, and highly entertaining. If you are a horror buff, or just enjoy great writing, give this book a try. If you have a weak stomache however, you might want to stay away from it. Anyway, I really liked Angel Dust Apocalypse.
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Extremely bizarre. A great deal of the stories had a "Twilight Zone" feel to them, just set to more current times. Definately extreme and not for the faint of heart.


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