By Douglas Cobb on November 29, 2009

A veritable feast of twenty-one Cenobite tales is served up for your pleasure and pain in the anthology of horror short stories, Hellbound Hearts, based on Clive Barker’s novel The Hellbound Heart and his Hellraiser series of movies. Reading them will satisty your most twisted desires, your need to be sated, by the latest and the best stories about the infamous Cenobite – Pinhead (named that for obvious reasons) – and his fellow associates in the sadistic Order of the Gash. The pain will rise from the creeping realization as you progress through the book that you’re also getting closer to the book’s finish, and a return to the mundane, everyday world of reality – ugh!
Full review after the jump…
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By Douglas Cobb on March 9, 2009
So there you have it, in a nutshell, the bare bones, back-of-the-book summation of The Map of Moments, by the writing duo of Christopher Golden and Tim Lebbon, both interesting and worthwhile authors to read in their own right. To write any more about the novel would be gilding the lily; but, will that stop me? No; I will gild away.
There is much to recommend The Map of Moments, and perhaps
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