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James Herbert (1) (1943–2013)

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Horror writer James Herbert was born in London, England on April 8, 1943. Before becoming a full-time writer, he worked as a singer and an art director for an advertising agency. His novels have sold more than forty-two million copies worldwide and have been translated into thirty-three languages, mehr anzeigen including Russian and Chinese. His stories are simple, yet compelling and usually have a young, jaded man as the hero. Besides writing his novels, he also designs the book covers and handles the publicity. He currently lives in London, England with his wife and children. (Bowker Author Biography) weniger anzeigen
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Werke von James Herbert

Die Ratten (1974) 994 Exemplare
Unheil. Roman. (1975) 950 Exemplare
Besessen (1988) 776 Exemplare
Magic Cottage (1986) 766 Exemplare
Once... (2001) 705 Exemplare
The Secret of Crickley Hall (2006) 644 Exemplare
Dunkel. Roman. (1980) 631 Exemplare
Die Brut (1979) 616 Exemplare
Domain. Ein unheimlicher Roman. (1984) 576 Exemplare
'Achtundvierzig (1996) 568 Exemplare
Die Gruft (1987) 543 Exemplare
Höllenhund (1977) 540 Exemplare
Totentanz (1994) 525 Exemplare
Jenseits (1999) 521 Exemplare
Todeskralle (1976) 477 Exemplare
Creed (1990) 441 Exemplare
Blutwaffe (1978) 416 Exemplare
Nobody True (2003) 407 Exemplare
Apokalypse. Roman. (1992) 390 Exemplare
Ash (2012) 299 Exemplare
Nachtschatten. Roman. (1981) 294 Exemplare
Moon; Shrine; The Dark; Fluke (1985) 45 Exemplare
Stadt der Ratten (1993) 37 Exemplare
The Ghosts of Sleath/'48 (1996) 27 Exemplare
The Fog; The Spear; Sepulchre (1993) 23 Exemplare
The Rats; Lair; Domain (2001) 15 Exemplare
James Herbert Box Set (2003) 5 Exemplare
Santuario (1985) 4 Exemplare
The Rats; The Dark; Fluke (1988) 2 Exemplare
Flesh and Blood 1 Exemplar
Besessen. Roman. (1993) 1 Exemplar
The Ghost Hunter 1 Exemplar

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Now We Are Sick: An Anthology of Nasty Verse (1991) — Mitwirkender — 347 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Haunted House Stories (2000) — Mitwirkender — 295 Exemplare
Dark Masques (2001) — Mitwirkender — 136 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Best New Horror 11 (2000) — Mitwirkender — 81 Exemplare
Dancing With the Dark (1999) — Mitwirkender — 49 Exemplare
The Mammoth Book of Body Horror (Mammoth Books) (2012) — Mitwirkender — 47 Exemplare
Classics of the Supernatural (1995) — Mitwirkender, einige Ausgaben40 Exemplare
The Complete Masters of Darkness (1991) — Mitwirkender — 31 Exemplare
Best Of Masques (1988) — Mitwirkender — 30 Exemplare
Masques II: All-New Stories of Horror and the Supernatural (1987) — Mitwirkender — 24 Exemplare
By Horror Haunted (1992) — Mitwirkender — 19 Exemplare
Haunted [1995 film] (1996) — Original novel — 11 Exemplare
Gaslight and Ghosts (1988) — Mitwirkender — 9 Exemplare
Brighton Shock (2010) — Mitwirkender — 9 Exemplare

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Rechtmäßiger Name
Herbert, James John
Geburtstag
1943-08-04
Todestag
2013-03-20
Geschlecht
male
Nationalität
England
UK
Land (für Karte)
England, UK
Geburtsort
London, England
Sterbeort
Sussex, England
Wohnorte
London, England
Sussex, England
Ausbildung
St Aloysius Grammar School, Highgate
Hornsey College of Art
Berufe
Kunstdirektor
Sänger
Autor
Beziehungen
Herbert, Eileen (wife)
Preise und Auszeichnungen
Best novel nominee, British Fantasy Society (1995, 2004)
World of Horror Convention (Grand Master of Horror, 2010)
OBE (2010)
Kurzbiographie
Herbert's first novel, The Rats, depicted London overrun by mutant flesh-eating rodents and sold 100,000 copies within two weeks of being published in 1974.
Since then, he has published 23 novels in more than 30 languages, selling 54 million copies worldwide. His latest book, Ash, was published lin March 2013.
Herbert was appointed an OBE by the Queen in 2010 - the same year he was made Grand Master of Horror by the World of Horror Convention.

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I'm disappointed.

Unlike others I've read from this author, Ash is just a slog to get through. The characters aren't very interesting, the transmission is stuck in neutral with the wheels up to the hubcaps in exposition, and I just can't care anymore.

DNF at 165/693 pages.
 
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Doodlebug34 | 11 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 21, 2024 |
They killed all the rats susceptible to poison and pesticide and can you guess what's left? Right. The immune ones. Very smart idea.

But realistic, as we've done that a lot in history. We're foolish that way. We should probably be better about how often we do it. At least it's not bacteria becoming immune to medicine this time. Rats are scary, but our bodies attacking themselves or rotting is far scarier. Sorry, James, your book trilogy is just becoming a pretty cover and me rooting for the rats, not being afraid of them.

The amount of times they were described as "tenacious beasts" or "tenacious" was a bit on the tedious side. I get it, the rats are two foot long terrors.
They're so scary only the word tenacious can be used like Lovecraft saying "queer" for odd can be abused. Both James and Howard need to not repeat themselves like this. (R.I.P both of them)

They're also evolving into slugs basically. Two headed rats with pink skin crawling about feels less scary. Just gross. I'm here for horror, not nasty gross rat slugs. Why couldn't it be a terrifying rat king not a sluggish obese pink slug? Disappointing.

There's a few sex in the woods in a horror movie and then getting killed scenes. Instead of cringing at the sex, I felt like it was karma, especially when they knew the risks. All sex scenes are cringy to me even though I'm very sexually active. There's just something about them describing their breasts and talking about how good they're humping and all that that has always made me kind of disillusioned and unamused, there's very few exceptions to books that I do not like the sexual scenes of. It's nothing against this book because it could happen in any book even Stephen King's best books and I still would hate it. Especially when they're talking about their dongs and vaginas and abusing slang words or calling them things like the one-eyed snake and such.
So the rats were here basically to quell my annoyance at a sex scene breaking out in a horror book, that old trope.

Thank you, rats.

It's definitely a downgrade from the first book, but I also trilogy I never really expect the second book to be very good. It's a rule of my life to read the second book and find it less good than the first and to read the third book and it's either either the best book or the worst book. I have one more book to read of this series and I will be leaving in my review if it was the best of the worst.

I didn't really care for the characters in the first book because I expected them all to die, but I definitely felt like their deaths were more impactful in the first book. Here it's a bunch of characters that I don't care about, and I especially don't care about after listening to the first book because now I expect everyone from the first book to be dead. And with expectations like that, I don't really care about these characters because they probably won't make it to the third book.

3.8 stars. Rounded up to four stars.
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Yolken | 9 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 11, 2024 |
They're dropping nukes, it's the end of the road, hide in the bunkers - wait. Why are the bomb shelters filled with rats?

Aw hell, here we go again.

At least I'm leaning so far into the rats winning that I no longer really care about the humans. At this point let them win. They've earned it.

Also it's now I realize this is not a trilogy but a quadrilogy. I expected this to be the end, but alas, it is not. I'm not sure how it can keep going from here. I guess I'll have to find out.… (mehr)
½
 
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Yolken | 10 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 11, 2024 |
I feel so conflicted, because I loved this unrepentantly cheesy horror story about a mutant rat colony swarming up from the depths and taking over the city on so many levels, and yet the slightest critical scrutiny makes the whole thing fall apart. It’s a classic case of good storytelling over structure and substance. As an eventually very accomplished author’s first attempt at a novel, it’s very good, and I forgive it most of its flaws. I mean, how can I give a book fewer than four stars when it prompted me to talk about it to my dogs as I read, saying things like, “Oh, good, here’s a new character, is he going to be rat-food or rat-conqueror?”, and “A train! Are they going to eat a whole train-full of people!?!”.

I read this book for the Booklikes Halloween Bingo 2019, for the square Creepy Crawlies: Books with bugs, snakes, spiders, worms and other things that slither, scuttle or crawl, includes viruses and other parasites.
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Doodlebug34 | 30 weitere Rezensionen | Jan 1, 2024 |

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