Geri's review
Vacation
by Jeremy C. Shipp (Goodreads author!)
Geri's review
Vacation by Jeremy C. Shipp (Goodreads author!)
Geri's review
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recommended for: Dark Fiction/Bizzaro Lovers
Jeremy Shipp takes the reader on a psychological head-trip
through the eyes of Bernard Johnson. A thirty-five year old
intelligent man with a wild, incredible imagination. Bernard
is tormented with his dreams, fantasies, and nightmares.
The reader is taken through the door of a magic carpet ride
of adventure, but the ride doesn't end there. The ride
continues from the magic carpet of fantasy, through the
doors of the haunted house of fear. Each reader will be
taken through the same journey, but if they dare to go a
second round, they may experience a completely different
feeling than the first ride. Vacation is a thought-provoking,
surrealistic first time novel, created into a dark fiction
masterpiece. This adventure story through the mind of
Johnson is disturbing, provocative, and challenging. Shipp
covers every segment of human emotion to perfection, leaving
the curious reader in total darkness. Reading Vacation is
like watching one of Alfred Hitchcock's finest brain-...more
through the eyes of Bernard Johnson. A thirty-five year old
intelligent man with a wild, incredible imagination. Bernard
is tormented with his dreams, fantasies, and nightmares.
The reader is taken through the door of a magic carpet ride
of adventure, but the ride doesn't end there. The ride
continues from the magic carpet of fantasy, through the
doors of the haunted house of fear. Each reader will be
taken through the same journey, but if they dare to go a
second round, they may experience a completely different
feeling than the first ride. Vacation is a thought-provoking,
surrealistic first time novel, created into a dark fiction
masterpiece. This adventure story through the mind of
Johnson is disturbing, provocative, and challenging. Shipp
covers every segment of human emotion to perfection, leaving
the curious reader in total darkness. Reading Vacation is
like watching one of Alfred Hitchcock's finest brain-...more
