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The girl’s village is shocked as she starts performing miracles and the site of the visitation becomes a shrine. But back to the great moments - there are wonderful descriptions, some genuinely creepy scenes (including one involving a statue in a basement that freaked me out!
He also held off on revealing any answers until right at the end, and so you kind of have to keep on reading to satisfy your curiosity. A film is being made of the book - entitled 'The Unholy' - but it is boringly being set in contemporary Massachusetts (oh dear, Salem again! Esto implica un revuelo lógico entre los enfermos pero nada es fan bonito, nada se hace por amor al arte. It felt as though he was just including them for the sake of including them, knowing that a certain percentage of his readers are into that sort of thing, but at least he didn’t use awkward phrasing like “most wetness” or “engorged shaft”.Since it is a widespread phenomenon that the worst movies are usually based on good books, I decided to take an early shot with this one. There are also a few sex scenes in it that actually worked quite well, though I’m not sure how necessary they were to the plot.
I said back then that I wouldn’t be going out of my way to read more of Herbert’s work but I did at least concede that The Fog was one of his earlier ones and his stuff might get better and I’m please to say it does…. A deaf-mute girl recovers her hearing and sight upon seeing a vision of a woman in white – a vision who proclaims herself the Immaculate Conception. As other reviewer have pointed out the book is possible a bit over long for what is actually happening and could have been trimmed down a fair bit.Remember, the tension has been mounting from the very beginning of the novel, constantly working its way to this final moment.