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Hunger and Thirst: Numbered Edition
 
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Hunger and Thirst: Numbered Edition (Hardcover)

by Richard Matheson (Author)
2.0 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (1 customer review)

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Masters Of Terror Website (August 11, 2000)

"A major piece of work. Touching, harrowing and undeniably compelling. Quite simply a fantastic and wonderful novel." --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.


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Richard Matheson's first and previously unpublished novel, written 50 years ago when Matheson was 23 years old. Matheson's agent told him it was unpublishible due to its length and he put it in a draw and left for California where he writing career changed dramatically. The story of Erick, who lies paralyzed on his bed after being shot in a botched robbery, contemplating the mess his life has become while hoping to be saved. --This text refers to an alternate Hardcover edition.

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2.0 out of 5 stars Bad... Really, really bad., Jan 31 2004
By Johnny H (Colorado United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Hunger and Thirst (Hardcover)
Matheson is definitely on of my favorite authors, but this book is abysmal. It is pretty standard drivel that any selfish, self involved, puffed up lit student writes and thinks is Shakespeare.
The lone triumph of this book is it shows that a hack of a 23 year old can write something this bad, turn himself around, change his style and purpose completely and become one of the most popular and influential writers in America.
Please don't read this book. If you are considering it, read what Matheson himself writes about "Hunger and Thirst" in the afterword. If you think this review is bad, give this book a try:)

37%, terrible..

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