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Title: Of Pigs and Spiders
by Edward Lee, John Pelan, David N. Wilson, Brett Savory, Ed Cox
ISBN: 0-9665662-6-2
Publisher: Bereshith Publishing
Pub. Date: 15 March, 1999
Format: Paperback
List Price(USD): $8.00
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Average Customer Rating: 4.5 (2 reviews)

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Rating: 5
Summary: I'll never eat lime Jello again....
Comment: Edward Lee is the sickest, most twisted mind in the world. And boy, am I glad he writes! If you are queasy of stomach or easily grossed out, skip this one. But if would like a little bit of senseless gruesomeness and a surprisingly well written early work of Lee, pick this one up. If you can find a copy.

OPAS has two stories inside, both are treats. In his forward, Lee warns you that this is a foul book, but if you like it messy I urge you to enjoy this anyway. The first story, "That's Some Pig", is a sickening, squishy tale of familial torture, evisceration, stuffed animals, a busy spider, lime Jello, and missing Mommy. Yuck! Written by David Wilson and Brett Savory.

The second story, "Charlie's Web", written by Edward Lee and John Pelan, is about a self employed plumber who is transformed into a pig while out on a remote job. He meets a fellow victim trapped inside a spider, and they get together to plot again the witch who transformed them.

Bestiality, sorcery, and learning to deal with a new body are the repugnant topics for this little taste of hell. Yuck!
Putrid, vile, disgusting entertainment for those with iron stomachs and a penchant for all things foul. Enjoy...if you dare.

Rating: 4
Summary: NO CHARLOTTE'S WEB HERE
Comment: While Wilson and Savory's "That's Some Pig" is good, the real reason I bought this book was for Edward Lee and John Pelan's "Charlie's Web". No Charlotte's Web here, this story would be at home in any of Jeff Gelb's Hot Blood series books. You'll never look at pigs and spiders the same way again. Trust me.

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