Twittering from the Circus of the Dead

· Sold by Harper Collins
3.8
51 reviews
Ebook
160
Pages
Eligible

About this ebook

Come one, come all. The show's about to begin. Step right up for the Circus of the Dead: where YOU are the concessions. #CircusoftheDead

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3.8
51 reviews
Pandora Brown
October 28, 2013
I only joined Google+ for the sole purpose of telling people not to waste 99 cents on this book. It starts out boring and quickly becomes tasteless and crass. Zombies tearing apart circus animals... I gave it one star because I couldn't give it zero.
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Zombeatz84
April 6, 2014
Interesting form. But kind of takes me out of the moment once the action picks up and we're still getting a play by play via tweet. I know it's to move the story along and all, but isn't very realistic. Decent story.
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Steve O
December 30, 2013
Quite nerve racking. It's amazing she could type into her phone whilst her world comes crumbling down around her. A fine little gem.
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About the author

Joe Hill is the #1 New York Times bestselling author of the novels The Fireman, NOS4A2, Horns, and Heart-Shaped Box; Strange Weather, a collection of novellas; and the acclaimed story collections Full Throttle and 20th Century Ghosts. He is also the Eisner Award–winning writer of a seven-volume comic book series, Locke & Key. Much of his work has been adapted for film and TV, including NOS4A2 (AMC), Locke & Key (Netflix), In the Tall Grass (Netflix), and The Black Phone (Blumhouse).

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