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Once (Paperback)

de James Herbert (Author) "HE'D HAD no idea how he would feel returning to Castle Bracken after all these years ..." En savoir plus
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Horror master James Herbert serves up a blend of faerie, supernatural chills, eroticism, and identity quest in Once...--a fairy tale with a darker side.

Thom Kindred suffers a stroke and returns to his childhood home to heal. Castle Bracken seems like a pastoral paradise, but almost immediately, Thom begins to experience strange things, both beautiful and frightening. Soon, he finds himself the inexplicable target of hostile magic, even as he begins to recover his childhood ability to perceive the creatures of faerie that inhabit the land. As he struggles to heal, Thom finds himself at the center of a cataclysmic struggle between good and evil that demands all his physical and spiritual strength to survive.

Herbert's fans may find this story, with its bare-bones plot and extended descriptions of the faerie world, slower-moving and more predictable than his more energetic works Others and The Fog). Explicit sex and scenes of Herbert's trademark disturbing horror (including every arachnophobe's nightmare) make this a fairy tale strictly for adults. --Roz Genessee --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.



From Publishers Weekly

Pastoral fantasy and graphic grue congeal immiscibly in this peculiar fairy tale from British horror laureate Herbert (Others). Set on the grounds of Castle Bracken, a verdant woodland estate with a shady history, it follows the trials of Thom Kindred, who returns there to recover from a stroke. Thom's mother worked for Sir Russell Bleeth, the estate's owner, and the grounds hold fond memories of years spent with his mum before she inexplicably abandoned him. No sooner is Thom comfy in the natural surroundings than he is subjected to seemingly unnatural experiences: displays of multicolored lights in the foliage, an encounter with an ethereal young maiden in the woods and increasingly persistent advances by a Wiccan nursemaid. In time, Thom discovers that the estate is a refuge for the faerie folk, whose blood he shares, and that he'll play a pivotal role in saving them from an occult menace that's already infiltrated Castle Bracken. Herbert does nothing original with this familiar fantasy theme of the individual who discovers his faerie heritage. Rather, he dwells at tedious length on the society of the faeriefolkis, indulging in twee descriptions of their world and endowing some with proper names that are titles of his previous books spelled backwards. Prolonged erotic interludes, spliced in to alert readers that this is a fairy tale for adults, do little to relieve the monotony. Only in the final moments, when Thom battles a series of viscerally horrific assaults, does the book show a glimmer of the vitality and drive characteristic of Herbert's best fiction.
Copyright 2002 Cahners Business Information, Inc. --Ce texte provient d'une édition qui n'est plus publiée ou qui est non diponible.

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5.0étoiles sur 5 An unusual but compelling story., Avril 12 2004
Par Helen Simpson (Leeds, England) - Voir tous mes commentaires
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This review is from: Once (Mass Market Paperback)
I really enjoyed this book...a fairytale that's definitely for adults. I enjoyed the dreamlike descriptions just as much as the shockingly graphic parts. An interesting story which intrigued and absorbed me.
If you enjoyed stories about forests and woodland folk as a child and now like horror...this is the book for you!!
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5.0étoiles sur 5 Who cares what everyone thinks, Fév 18 2004
This review is from: Once (Mass Market Paperback)
I really enjoy a book when I can root for the bad guy. This is one of those books. I cannot stress enough the importence of getting emotionally involved when I read a book. This book did that to me. I laughed, I cried, I did some other stuff(when you read it you will know what I mean)On reading some of the other reviews on this book and others I begin to see a certain trend by reviewers. They review the book like they were professors of literature. I review like a common reader. I loved this book becasue it took me away for awhile into another world. I loved Thoms Faery world. I loved the evil sperm guzzeling witch. the ending could have been better, but hey I'm always dissapointed when a fun ride ends.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 This was bad., Nov. 30 2003
Par T West (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania United States) - Voir tous mes commentaires
This review is from: Once (Mass Market Paperback)
Sometimes-not much I usually would have gave up-you just wish you had the time back you wasted reading a terrible novel. I tried,I really tried to like this novel. But it went nowhere,SLOW! What we have is Thom Kindred,after having a stroke,returns to his childhood home of castle bracken. After all kinds of weird going on,Thom starts to see faries.Then we are introduced to the faerefolkis. Now with names like rigwit and a semen stealing sucubus,we only know were this is heading. But Mr. Herbert tries to put a mystery behind it. Thom learns his father was part of the faerefolkis,Jonathan Bleeth. Jonathan was killed by an IRA bomb. Jonathan was son to Sir Russel. Extremely wealthy and now on his death bed. A wicked witch finds out that Thom is the sole aire to the fortune,so she plots with Sir Russel's bumbling son Hugo-who is not on the will-to rid Thom from the will.Throw in some faries and evil witches and you got yourself the novel Once. Of course everything works out in the end.
I really tried to like this. But after it was all said and done I wasnt to happy with myself. This is what gives fiction a bad name.
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1.0étoiles sur 5 Complete and Utter Intolerable Rubbish!
Of all the imbecilic,fatuous,stodgy,b-rated horror novels that I have read, James Herbert's banalistic Once... is the crowned tepid travesty of terror conquering them all. Read more
Publié le Oct. 8 2003 par Crowsdreamofdeth

3.0étoiles sur 5 Slow,slow,quick,quick,slow
I found that this book kept me interested but wasn't great. It was certainly unsettling in parts, but not nearly as scary as The Dark, The Survivor and his classics. Read more
Publié le Aoû 21 2003 par Timothy A. Buchanan

4.0étoiles sur 5 An enjoyable read.
I did not fall hoplessly in love with James Herbert's "Once..." as I did with some of his other works viz. Read more
Publié le Jui 21 2003 par Jhorian Jameson

5.0étoiles sur 5 Erotic and mesmerizing . . .
I found Herbert's latest novel to be completely absorbing. The premise is classic. The crippled protagonist finds hiself stranded amidst gothic horrors with limited abilities to... Read more
Publié le Fév 8 2003 par rob kenamond

5.0étoiles sur 5 Freaky fairies, WOW!
I just discovered James Herbert a few months ago and I found he has written a whole bunch of books. I have read The Others and I highly recommend it also. Read more
Publié le Janv. 17 2003 par Jenna Leigh

5.0étoiles sur 5 Another Hit For Herbert
If you are fan of Herbert's or just like good horror/suspense, his newest work will not disappoint.
Publié le Janv. 14 2003 par Scott MacEslin

2.0étoiles sur 5 so bad, it's almost scary
What was James Herbert thinking? This novel is part fantasy, part horror and with a chunk of soft porn thrown in as well. And none of it works. Read more
Publié le Déc 17 2002 par N. Brett

4.0étoiles sur 5 A Very English Fantasy
Having just finished this highly entertaining novel, I decided to skim through the customer reviews before contributing my own. Read more
Publié le Déc 15 2002 par Cartimand

3.0étoiles sur 5 Not bad, not great
This is not one of Herbert's best, although not too bad. Harry Shannon's novel "Night of the Beast" handles a similar theme in a more driving, potent manner. Read more
Publié le Nov. 30 2002

1.0étoiles sur 5 James Herbert's worse book
I have been a fan of this author ever since his first book "The Rats". However, it has to be said this latest offering is really terrible. Read more
Publié le Oct. 28 2002 par Timothy Nicholls

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