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The Woods Are Dark
The Woods Are Dark
Author: Richard Laymon
ISBN-13: 9781477831557
ISBN-10: 147783155X
Publication Date: 7/23/2013
Pages: 254
Rating:
  • Currently 2/5 Stars.
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2 stars, based on 1 rating
Publisher: 47North
Book Type: Paperback
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16 Book Reviews submitted by our Members...sorted by voted most helpful

reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
Wow.
Read this only if you are a fan of Laymon's other books. Not for the weak.
Or the easily offended.
This novel, in its original form, was heavily edited and is restored and uncut here with this version.
If you don't cringe or flintch while reading this book you should question your humanity.
bookgirl2 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 13 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 5
You need to have the fortitude to read this one. For me, it was a quick read, and I always wanted to know what was going to happen next. Fair Warning: Lots of sex - Lots of blood and guts. I would label this one a guilty pleasure.
jhbooks81 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Very suspencefull and a real page turner. Laymon gets right into the action. You won't have to go through 3 or 4 chapters before the exciting and scary stuff starts. I couldn't put this book down. I kept saying, "Okay, just one more chapter then I'll sleep"
If you like Laymon or have never read his books but enjoy stories like "The hills have eyes" or "Wrong turn" this book would be great for you. I couldn't put it down and probably read it in two or three days. It's one of my favorites of Laymons.
pa3de8 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 2 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 2
Richard Laymon is a master in horror/suspense! Good read if you like sex and violence and horror. Wouldn't say that there was too much sex as I've read other horror books with much more sex involved. But definitely kept me turning the page. I thought the climax, pun intended, could have been better though. Certainly what I came to expect from a Richard Laymon ending but could have been better. Not for the weak as other's have mentioned. But if you love Laymon, you'll love this book!
reviewed The Woods Are Dark on
Helpful Score: 1
One long and extended chase scene with lots of violence and gratuitous sex thrown in.
reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 10 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This book is really good. I couldnt put it down. Read in a day. I love all of Richard Laymon's books. A must read!!!!
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Helpful Score: 1
This is one of the worst books I have ever read. Stephen King says, "If you've missed Laymon, you've missed a treat!". Really? Honestly, the writing was laughable. The concept is good, but I felt dumber for having read over half of it. A complete waste of time. I normally hate to quit on a book once I've gotten a ways into it, but I couldn't go on with this one. Instead of making his story thrilling and tense, he has his characters either getting it on like animals or thinking about getting it on like animals. Lander Dills (what the hell kind of name is that?), one of the main characters, is incredibly unrealistic and thinks about primal cannibal sex more than he thinks about survival or rescue. Avoid this book, or, if you are in the mood for a ridiculous comedy, try it out. You'll see what I mean after a few chapters. And it gets worse from there...
Honeysweets61 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 23 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Excellent read just like Laymon another great nightmarish book in the woods. Couldn't put down. Action packed from start to finish!
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This is the restored, uncut version of The Woods are Dark. Richard Lyamon's son Kelly restored the tale using his fathers old manuscripts and notes. The usual Blood, Sex and Terror. If you a Lyamon fan you'll really enjoy this one.
myname avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 10 more book reviews
Scary, Scary, Scary....Wonderfull read took me about 4 hours to read this one it was THAT GOOD! Def. my favorite of all the Laymon books ive read as of yet. This one started off scary and left me saying OH MY God the rest of the way!
reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 25 more book reviews
Scary!! I love the way Laymon makes you think the stuff he writes about could really happen somewhere, someplace
cemeterygates avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 29 more book reviews
Meh. Sometimes putting a lot of gore and rape and whatnot doesn't make your work edgy, it just seems desperate. I am a fan of depraved macabre writing and am completely unphasable when it comes to graphic depictions, but there simply wasn't enough of a story surrounding the sophomoric depictions of sex and violence for me to be impressed. I'm suprised this book is as highly regarded as it is.
sandylou31 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 10 more book reviews
sex sex and more sex......in my opinion to much sex. however if you can get past all the sex that really doesnt make much sense there is a great story in there. the ending i wouldve liked to see a little more imagation put into. seems like it was just thrown out there. i would recomend the book though, worth reading.
reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 144 more book reviews
Great book! Fast reading, small chapters and a lot of horror . Read in one day-just could not put it down!
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After reading The Lake, which one of "the" best books i've ever read, I stated this one. I was horribly disappointed, so much, in fact, I couldnt' even finish it. It was so "out there", I couldnt create a visual, while reading. Sexual arousal? At a time like that? Cmon...... Maybe my imagination just isn't as vivid as others, as i have to have my dose of realism. I thought it was his worst read, so far.
Richard Laymon fans, should not even waste they're time on this one.
marcijo28 avatar reviewed The Woods Are Dark on + 325 more book reviews
It was okay, I didn't like the way it ended.