Pages: 334 (Paperback) ISBN: 1568820704 Pub: Chaosium Inc.,U.S. Pub date: 1996-12 Amazon.co.uk Sales Rank: 120764
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Reader Reviews:A warning to the innocent (5/9 people found this helpful)I discovered Lovecraft at the tender age of 8, and from then on relentlesley tried to aquire a copy of the dreaded Necronomicon. I finally achieved this when I turned twenty. Within the first 24 hours it conjured such horrors as should never see the light of day or walk upon this earth. Suffice to say that I immediately got rid of that blasphemous tome. I am still a Lovecraft literature fan, but I don't go beyond that. Let this just be a warning to the innocent: be careful with the "Necronomicon" and "The Misteries of the Worm". Recomended to all fans of the Mythos (4/6 people found this helpful)Ok...its not the real necronomicon. SO? Theres no such thing... What it is though, is a very well thought out collection of mythos stories and pseudo mythos "articles". The dee translation of the necronomicon is very silly, but the sussex manuscript (an alternate version) is well written and genuinely creepy. The fiction is all reasonable, except for the "howler in the dark" which i felt was over dramatic and silly...The articles on the mythos contained within are pure gold, well written and excellently held in character. There is even a index of quotes from the necronomicon from major mythos authors. In short, an interesting and amusing collection on everyone favourite blasphemous tome This book, although inspiring lacks the power it could have. (1/3 people found this helpful)This book, altough I really liked it, just didn't have the spark "necronomicon" had. I really like the setting and mood of this book, I found it more of a fantasy medetation than a reality check. If you are into this sort of thing, I would really recomend this book. A genuine treat for all H.P. Lovecraft aficianados (7/8 people found this helpful)For those of us who came early into our addiction to H. P. Lovecraft, the Necronomicon assumes a singular place as the most famous book never written. Lovecraft's non-existent volume, a treatise on magic that unlocks the dimensional barriers that seperate us from Earth's powerful and horrific former rulers, has assumed a life all its own. CategoriesAmazon.co.uk places this book into the following categories:
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