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Drop Dead Sexy
Philip Lee McCall II
Mythix Studios
No ISBN $9.99 www.plmii.com
Poetry is not something that does well normally in the publishing world. People have for years hated the genre possibly because of the way its been taught in schools and colleges. Philip Lee McCall II has broken the mold once again with his horror poetry that has another great chilling cover artwork. The author takes the reader on an excursion through the horrific world of the undead and does a masterful job by telling his stories in the poetic writing form. There is an eerie felling to his pieces that is sure to please anyone who likes chilling horror.
Black Sands Fall
Philip Lee McCall II
Mythix Studios
No ISBN $9 www.plmii.com
Philip Lee McCall II is back with another collection of horror poetry. This time they are intertwined with genies, zombies, and other scary creatures. Scott Messer again provides a very colorful cover that entices the reader to enter the world of McCall. There is also a cadence of the poems that has the feel of the "Raven" or "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Gary Roen
Reviewer
For more book reviews visit: http://www.midwestbookreview.com
All the best...
- Mythix Studios
Philip Lee McCall II
Mythix Studios
No ISBN $9.99 www.plmii.com
Poetry is not something that does well normally in the publishing world. People have for years hated the genre possibly because of the way its been taught in schools and colleges. Philip Lee McCall II has broken the mold once again with his horror poetry that has another great chilling cover artwork. The author takes the reader on an excursion through the horrific world of the undead and does a masterful job by telling his stories in the poetic writing form. There is an eerie felling to his pieces that is sure to please anyone who likes chilling horror.
Black Sands Fall
Philip Lee McCall II
Mythix Studios
No ISBN $9 www.plmii.com
Philip Lee McCall II is back with another collection of horror poetry. This time they are intertwined with genies, zombies, and other scary creatures. Scott Messer again provides a very colorful cover that entices the reader to enter the world of McCall. There is also a cadence of the poems that has the feel of the "Raven" or "The Bells" by Edgar Allan Poe.
Gary Roen
Reviewer
For more book reviews visit: http://www.midwestbookreview.com
All the best...
- Mythix Studios





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