Books matching: mutant spiders
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In 'Clowns Vs. Spiders' by Jeff Strand, the story follows a group of friendly clowns who, after losing their jobs at a circus, reluctantly take on roles at a haunted house attraction. However, their aim is to spread joy and laughter, not fear. When a horde of mutant spiders threatens their town, the clowns find themselves in a position to change public opinion of clowns from fear to admiration. The book combines humor, horror, and action, with quirky dialogue and absurd situations that keep readers engaged and entertained.
The narrative style of 'Clowns Vs. Spiders' initially introduces tongue-in-cheek humor that may seem forced to some readers, but as the story progresses, it evolves into a fun and engaging read. The book offers a unique premise of clowns as protagonists, challenging common perceptions of clowns as sinister characters. With elements of humor, gore, and wit, the story unfolds with unexpected twists and turns, creating a blend of horror and comedy that sets it apart from traditional narratives.
Jaunty the Clown loved the rodeo. Yes, it was smelly and dusty, and it was uncomfortable to wear greasepaint and a baggy, heavily padded hobo costume in the blazing summer heat. But he loved the crowd... - #2
'Cannibal Corpse, M/C' by Tim Curran is an apocalyptic novel set in a world where an outbreak of worm rains has led to the reanimation of the dead and the living being infected with mutated worm parasites. The story follows outlaw biker John Slaughter, the last surviving member of the Devil's Disciples gang, who is given a mission by the government to save a scientist from a fortress held by a rival motorcycle outfit. Along with a group of fellow outlaws, Slaughter embarks on a dangerous journey through a post-apocalyptic America filled with zombies, mutants, and other horrors, all while facing his own inner demons and past experiences.
The wormboy cut in close, trying to sideswipe him, but Slaughter was ready: he brought out the big .357 Combat Mag and let it bark a couple of times. It was like thunder in the still air. The first ro...