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Book Reviews of The CrowBook Review: In a lonely place... Summary: 5 Stars"IN THE CITY, WHERE ANGELS FEAR TO HOVER, AND DEVILS COME TO CROON, THE SEX OF THE NIGHT LETS DOWN HER BLACK NARCOTIC HAIR UNDER A YELLOW OPIUM MOON." The Crow is a story about pain, despair, and revenge. It's about a man who has lost his life and love. He comes back from the dead to kill the people who murdered him and fiance one by one. I believe everyone feels a bit like Eric Draven does at some point. Agonizingly hurt inside in one way or another. Insane with loss and rage for what has been done. Read this book. With or without that hollow space inside, you will love it. A little graphic on spots, but with good cause.
Book Review: Victims aren't we all Summary: 5 StarsThe Crow brings us into a world created by ourselves. Beautifully illustrated and written, this book makes you want to smile but then cry. It is truely the best book, I own. I would tell anyone to read this. And I have. For Real love lasts forever.
Book Review: A beautiful and intense tale of pain and revenge Summary: 5 StarsThe Crow is one of the most intense tales of pain and retribution I have ever read. The graphics are so life-like and filled with feeling that with the writing it brings tears to your eyes.Hard to find stories this good and it's definately worth reading.
Book Review: This is the best book I've read of any kind. Summary: 5 StarsThis book has the best story and that no other author could express the pain that the character is going through like O'Barr. I first saw the movie and I read the book later and the book is a lot better, even though the movie was very good with Brandon's performance. I would recommend this books to anybody who likes dark fantasty or a dark, gothic, romantic book.
Book Review: The book everyone should own.... Summary: 5 StarsJames O'Barr went through so much despair and sorrow during the writing of this book. And to think that something so beautiful and tear-jerking could come from his pain adds a more realness to it. I've read this book about 4 times through and each time I read it, I fall more in love with it. The imagery the words create, the harsh- edged strokes from the pictures themselves, and the meaning behind the story, are what makes"The Crow" so magnificant
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