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Minoriko Aki (秋 穣子, Aki Minoriko) is the goddess of abundant harvest in Gensokyo. Along with Shizuha, her older sister, they control the autumn season. She visits the Human Village to give humans a good harvest, and she also runs a sweet potato stand. Dark Harvest does not trigger off of damage that applies neither attack nor spell effects (e.g. Scorch, Liandry's Anguish, Ricochet). Dark Harvest will trigger on clones, but not zombies. Prototype: Omnistone has a unique passive based entirely on the number of Dark Harvest stacks. Dark Harvest is often takenon the Howling Abyss, as the single lane setup causes regular teamfightsleading to a. Dark Harvest is an outstanding action and suspense thriller. The listener should complete Book 1 in the series (title is In the Dark) before this novel. The author is appropriately careful to point out that the use of embryonic, cord, and adult stem cells to treat Alzheimer's is being researched, there is no success with such treatments yet. Dark Harvest Book Project (Demo) A downloadable game for Windows and macOS Demo for the short visual novel version of Dark Harvest by Norman Partridge, or at least as short as it can get when it's made by two busy students trying to condense the important.

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Winner of the Bram Stoker Award and named one of the 100 Best Novels of 2006 by Publishers Weekly, Dark Harvest by Norman Patridge is a powerhouse thrill-ride with all the resonance of Shirley Jackson’s “The Lottery.”

Halloween, 1963. They call him the October Boy, or Ol’ Hacksaw Face, or Sawtooth Jack. Whatever the name, everybody in this small Midwestern town knows who he is. How he rises from the cornfields every Halloween, a butcher knife in his hand, and makes his way toward town, where gangs of teenage boys eagerly await their chance to confront the legendary nightmare. Both the hunter and the hunted, the October Boy is the prize in an annual rite of life and death.

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Pete McCormick knows that killing the October Boy is his one chance to escape a dead-end future in this one-horse town. He’s willing to risk everything, including his life, to be a winner for once. But before the night is over, Pete will look into the saw-toothed face of horror–and discover the terrifying true secret of the October Boy . . .

Title: Dark Harvest Author: Norman Partridge Publisher: Tor Books Pub. Date: 2006-10-11 Pages: 169 Language: English Triggers: None Rating: 3 out of 5 Source: Library

Dark Harvest Review

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I requested this book in the middle of October of last year. I just finally got it from the library a few weeks ago. That says something for how popular it is. What I can’t figure out, though, is how it’s as popular as it is. The only thing I can reckon is that – in it’s way – the writing is very similar to Stephen King’s. A deliciously creepy tale that’s buried under the pen of a writer who is a little too fond of the ‘sound of his own voice’ as it were.
The idea of the October Boy and the race to survive is truly a great one. It ignited my imagination and gave me a holy-shit-this-is-gonna-be-good shiver down my spine. Unfortunately, as the author reveals more details about what’s going on, it was all downhill from there. By three-quarters of the way through this novella, I was set on finishing it just because it was too short not to finish it.
Small-town evil can get boring quickly. Especially if it’s told in second person. In very purple second person. I can understand what the author was doing with his systematic dismemberment of the supernaturally horrific elements of the story but that doesn’t mean I have to like it.
That’s not to say I completely hated it by the time I was finished, because I didn’t.
Several of the scenes have very vivid imagery. So much so that you could easily see it happening in your head. It ended roughly the way it should have.
Overall, Dark Harvest isn’t a book I regret reading, mostly because the October Boy is one hell of a creation that will have me side-eyeing cornfields and jack-o-lanterns for a while. It is not, however, one I can strongly recommend, nor is Norman Partridge a writer I’m particularly eager to read from again.

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Lilyn G is the founder of Sci-Fi & Scary, and leader of the Kali Krew. She does book and film reviews for both genres the site focuses on. Her tastes run towards creature features, hard science fiction, and lots and lots of action. She also has a soft spot for middle-grade fiction that rears its head frequently.

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