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How to Survive a Horror Movie: All the Skills to Dodge the Kills by Seth Grahame-Smith
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How to Survive a Horror Movie: All the Skills to Dodge the Kills

by Seth Grahame-Smith

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I received this book as a gift a couple birthdays ago, and it was fun to read, but nothing I particularly related to, and I can't remember anything specific that made an impression. If I'd been shopping for myself, I'd label this a "leaf through in the store but don't actually purchase" book. Amusing, but by no means worth a second read. ( )
  krysbrezinski | Nov 11, 2009 |
Fun book about what to do in those stock horror movie situations (how to tell if you are actually in a horror movie, how to stall a psychopathic serial killer, distract a vampire, outrun a zombie, etc.) One caveat--it must be a horror movie you find yourself in and not an encounter with a real fright night creature. ( )
  rampaginglibrarian | Oct 10, 2009 |
Do the teachers at your school seem mysteriously unemotional? Do werewolves and zombies plague your nights? Has a murderous mental patient escaped the local maximum security sanitarium? If so, you might be stuck horror movie. Now what do you do? Find this book and read it. The rules to follow for maximum survivability in any horror genre are presented in a simple, amusing format. So grab a pen and get ready to take notes. One of the most amusing books I’ve read in a very long time. Anyone who enjoys horror films should be entertained and informed by this book and I would highly recommend it for readers who enjoy the horror genre. Anyone looking for an entertaining read on surviving the Terrorverse pick up this book. Recommended for older readers (this book is most amusing if you have actually seen some horror movies). ( )
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