Reviews
“The Extra starts out at a dead run and accelerates from there, effortlessly wrapping the reader into its tale of a gone-to-hell L.A. and a little band of gutsy starvelings with blood on their hands.” —Peter Straub, bestselling author of Mr. X on The Extra
“Horror, humor, action, pathos, bread, circuses, giant mechanical spiders–oh, hell, where can I buy a ticket?” —Sam Hamm, screenwriter of Tim Burton’s Batman on The Extra
“It’s a shrewd and more than slightly cynical piece of entertainment, as slickly made as any of the Hollywood productions it ostensibly satirizes. Trust me, you’re gonna love it.” —Locus on The Extra
“Combines Hollywood satire, dystopian societies, and themes on media, social realism and class status for a darkly funny and action-packed futuristic thriller.” —Fantasy Literature on The Extra
“The Extra packs more violence, hilarity and speed-freak action in its throw-away asides than most science fiction books build an entire story around.
This is a hot ticket.” —Patton Oswalt, the voice of Ratatouille on The Extra
“Michael Shea puts his people in the damndest nightmares.
He puts you in there with them, and drives the whole lot of you through a delirium of breakneck action and mad invention–hilarity and Hellfire itself.
Wanna be in the movies?
Step inside . . .” —Stuart Gordon,writer/director of Re-Animator on The Extra
“All the hallmarks of Shea’s much-lauded storytelling are here:
strong, sinewy sentences–muscular metaphors–crafty characters immersed in action
both horrific and hilarious.” —Marc Laidlaw, writer of the award-winning computer game “Half-Life” on The Extra
“Shea’s prose is brutal and his mood savage in this horror show glimpse of things to come. The Extra presages a dystopia we Westerners can witness going up, brick by brick. Bare knuckles satire at its finest.” —Laird Barron, author of The Imago Sequence and other Stories on The Extra
“Michael Shea’s The Extra offers intensity, great characters, action, satire that may well be prescient, fine writing, and intelligent nonstop entertainment. What do you want, dammit? This is the one!” —John Shirley, author of The Crow and Living Shadows on The Extra