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Stephen Kozeniewski

Author of Braineater Jones

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Works by Stephen Kozeniewski

Braineater Jones (2013) 40 copies, 10 reviews
The Hematophages (2017) 37 copies, 3 reviews
The Perfectly Fine House (2020) 20 copies, 1 review
The Ghoul Archipelago (2013) 18 copies, 6 reviews
Billy And The Cloneasaurus (2014) 17 copies, 5 reviews
Hunter of the Dead (2016) 16 copies, 3 reviews
Skinwrapper (2019) 7 copies, 5 reviews
Slashvivor! (2017) 5 copies, 1 review
Clickers Never Die (2022) 5 copies
Every Kingdom Divided (2017) 4 copies, 1 review
Horsemen (2022) 1 copy
The Perfectly Fine Neighborhood — Editor — 1 copy
Exquisite Corpse (2023) 1 copy

Associated Works

Brave New Girls: Tales of Girls and Gadgets (2015) — Contributor — 15 copies, 4 reviews
Clickers Forever (2018) — Contributor — 14 copies, 1 review
The Big Book of Blasphemy (2019) — Contributor — 4 copies
Midnight Rituals — Contributor — 2 copies
Midnight Hauntings — Contributor, some editions — 1 copy

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Birthdate
19xx-09-19
Gender
male
Nationality
USA
Birthplace
Norristown, PA

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I'm going to mini-cheat on this review. Since SKINWRAPPER is directly connected to THE HEMOTAPHAGES, I'm going to point you to that review first. Then come back here. I'll wait. Cool. Now while SKINWRAPPER is actually a prequel to THE HEMOTAPHAGES, I did read it second. Personally I think it works better this way. The ending would have been a bit anti-climatic if I didn't already know what happened next. I'm not going to say anything about the story because I think it will be better experienced fresh. If you like the one book, then you'll like the second. This one is probably more action packed than the other. At the same time, a bit less gory. The book was a great continuation of that world/universe; it was great getting a chance to visit it again. I would love to see more but at the same time, I'm good with whatever Kozeniewski wants to write next.… (more)
 
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dagon12 | 4 other reviews | May 29, 2023 |
Kozeniewski's books are very diverse. He creates these worlds that are amazing and unique. They are incredibly rich with stories and potential. Then he populates them with interesting characters trying to survive. Just look at BRAINEATER JONES where a dead guy tries to solve his own murder in a world of dead being. Or BILLY AND THE CLONEASAURUS where a clone in a world of clones tries to do something different. Or THE GHOUL ARCHIPELAGO where pirates live in a society co-existing with the zombie apocalypse. And now THE HEMOTAPHAGES where in a universe of women, the crew of a spaceship try to salvage the wreckage from a colonization vessel.

Paige Ambroziak is at the center of this story. A doctoral student who convinces those necessary to include her on the salvage mission, that she is an expert on the _target ship and can help retrieve valuable goods. While running into skinwrappers is expected, finding the Manifest Destiny crashed into a fleshworld populated by lamprey-like creatures swimming through blood is not expected.

It definitely had me thinking of the movie "Event Horizon" (complete with blood and eyes and gore) and of the movie "John Carpenter's The Thing". Similar to "The Thing", HEMATOPHAGES had a test for infected or not; their test though had me cringing. The action kept things moving pretty fast; the book seemed shorter than it actually was. Something that makes devouring it easier but also mini-sucks because it was over faster than I wanted. There are some questions that get left unanswered like why a world of only women, but at the same time, who cares. It's the same as how does a meteor/comet create zombies for George Romero? Just roll with it and enjoy the story. I can't wait to see what world Kozeniewski creates next.
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dagon12 | 2 other reviews | May 13, 2023 |
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louchobi | 2 other reviews | May 12, 2022 |
Fantastico! Un must da leggere dopo Ematophages dello stesso autore, come piccolo spin off dal finale col botto!
 
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