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Matt Reeves to Direct 'The Passage'
Matt Reeves
April 18, 2011
Fox 2000 has set Matt Reeves to direct The Passage, the film based on the bestselling Justin Cronin novel about an experiment that goes awry and...
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The Passage by Justin Cronin
' vampires
March 5, 2011
Vampires, vampires, everywhere and in this book Justin Cronin delivers a new, vicious, breed of vampire. There is nothing romantic about them. You...
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Review: Part 1 of The Passage by Houston's Justin Cronin
The Passage Review Part 1
February 3, 2011
I read through the first part of this massive book, about 259 pages, in a matter of just a few days. Being a Houstonian, I really enjoyed the...
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The Passage by Justin Cronin
Justin Cronin
November 10, 2010
The Passage sucked me in immediately with descriptive character connections and I devoured the first 200-ish pages in a matter of hours. Then...
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The Passage
The Passage
November 4, 2010
Folks, if you want to write a novel that in 12-point font weighs more than your firstborn, this is how you do it. I never thought I would call a...
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Book review: The Passage by Justin Cronin
Book reviews
September 24, 2010
Disclaimer: if you’d like to read this book before the New Year, you will need to get on the library hold list now. It’s a very long...
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Summer Sizzlers (Slideshow)
Arts & Entertainment
July 21, 2010
Summer isn't over yet. You still have time to check out these hot reads, Columbus. Stieg Larsson's Millennium trilogy, The Girl With the...
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Justin Cronin's "The Passage": Pretty good if you've never read "The Stand"
Arts & Entertainment
June 21, 2010
Or The War of the Worlds. Or the story of Noah. To be fair, the hype that preceded the publication of The Passage, the first in a proposed...
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Beat the heat with online vampire fare from Slate and Salon
Arts & Entertainment
June 12, 2010
Let’s face it—summer days in Raleigh are hideously hot, humid, and generally best experienced from climate controlled environments. So...
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