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W**S
You must have your gag reflex under control.
I thought that I had read some of the most depraved, sick, and disgusting books ever until I got this one. If you have a weak stomach don't try to get through Family Tradition. I must say though that it was a surprising story with unexpected twists, although the characters weren't well developed it gave you enough to intrigue you about what would happen next, and how muck sicker can it get. Plus the sex is graphic in the extreme. I reccomend this one only to truly hard core horror afficianadoes. You will undoubtedly recognize a certain classic horror mythos that has a large following.
C**P
A mixed bag.
I've recently become an Lee fan and have really enjoyed a few of his books. Bighead is in my all time top 10 horror novels. I don't mind the gore, the absolute horror, graphic scenes etc. Lee has a great unique knack for describing the indescribable and inventing things or taking our minds places we couldn't normally allow them to. That is even true in many scenes from Family Tradition. However, it seemed obvious to me where Lee left and Pelan took over almost alternating characters and scenes. Like Lee started it out and let Pelan take it in a different direction and not only did the new direction often seem forced or just ugly, the writing took a big hit as well. In Lee's other works, despite the graphic horror, his writing is still clean clear and inventive. But there were some strange words that one of the two (likely Pelan) especially liked (one was a synonym for chortle or guffaw I think - but thankfully forgot the word) and just used over and over and over. It was terribly distracting and annoying. I found myself just wanting to hit my kindle whenever I saw these odd repeats.Worst of all, there was nothing to like. I get it, Lee writes horrific crazy stuff. But you have to have something or someone to kind of get behind. Maybe not even like, but root for; sympathize with. Nothing. Everyone in this book was just an awful awful person doing horrible stuff and having horrible stuff done to them. So despite the horror, that's kinda boring in my book. I highly suspect the blame here is on Pelan though. I shall not pick up another book with his name on it.
F**Y
WOW!!!!!
Edward Lee and John Pelan have collaberated on a few books together and each one has been amazing. Family Tradition is a rough,raunchy,sick story.I loved it! Pacific Northwest cannibal rednecks do some unspeakable acts to a group of people who deserve what they get....well some of them do. One redneck is a great cook though! If you are a fan of Lee then you will enjoy this book,if unfamilair with his work then give it a try. True perversity! Dark,twisted,vile,sick mindless violence with a side of dark,twisted,vile,sick sex. A must read for anyone who appreciates stories of the bizzare,unnatural,horrific and grotesque.And who doesn't?
M**.
Exquisite attention to gory detail
'Family Tradition' was full of what Edward Lee is best at: Graphic violence, graphic sex and an exquisite attention to gory detail. This book was sick. I mean that in the best possible way, of course.
J**S
I love Edward Lee
I love Edward Lee, even when he co-authors a book he undeniably shines through. There's something about his work that, for me, is truly comforting. He's my absolute favorite.
R**.
Great
Wow! Loved this story, this was a great extreme horror story. Not for the weak or easily offended. Don't read this after eating, gory and disgusting, just how I like it.
K**S
Loved it!
This was the most tasteless and grossest book I have read. Loved it. One more place I will never go on vacation!
S**K
Fun Read
Not the best but was still a fun & interesting read. Always love the backwoods folk with the super gorey details added for fun. After reading description, and not truly fond of the supernatural,took a shot in the dark on this one and am glad I did. The general characters involved made up for the silly eels.
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