I don't know when there will be more Norman to read, but I do know that I want more Norman to read. Hell I want more Stan Silas to read in general, that's the type of book this is. If you're demented or like things like Lenore" which I guess also makes you demented, then check out Norman. I'll be here when you need someone to talk to about it when the itch hits. Read Full Review
With its unfocused storyline and expanding cast of characters, Norman gets lost amid the abundance of subplots. Eventually he finds himself in the middle of a larger plot involving his classmate Grace and her father. In the end it's revealed that her father is a mad scientist, obsessed with raising his wifes clone after losing her in a fatal car crash. Despite Silas attempts at an amusing twist, an army of cloned little girls raised by an adult man and groomed to be his future wife is just too tasteless to be funny. Unfortunately, so is much of this book. Its too long, too meandering, and too schlocky to successfully pull off what it aims to do. If handled with a lighter touch and a tighter script, Norman could be an entertaining read. As it stands, with three more volumes on the way, this series just isnt funny enough to stick with. Read Full Review
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