The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy & Other Stories by Tim Burton
It looks like Tim Burton hates freaks as much as anyone else, after all!
It looks like Tim Burton hates freaks as much as anyone else, after all!
Nope. Nope, nope, nope.
The devil tries to lead a moron woman astray. Idiot.
Beware of the magical spinning wheel!
This one really should’ve been a straight-up fantasy story. The romance holds it back.
Funny, and a little bit emotional too.
The author does many things right in this one. Not bad for a first-timer.
Watch out, the paraillusions will get you, so try not to fall asleep…
Hmm, the sequel doesn’t live up to the, er, promise of the previous book.
A ghost and a man can make such sweet passionate love together, ooh.