Somewhat off-topic, Clint Harris has a review of the Necronomicon (yes, that Necronomicon) up at Fantasy Magazine:
Though essentially lacking pathos, a central protagonist, or a comprehensive notations guide to the strange terms and Escher-esque illustrations that boggled the mind, I found the book to be a triumph of the spirit.
It’s clever and quite funny; you should read it.
ETA: Read the comments too. You can clearly hear the swishing sound as the joke passes over some people’s heads.
Debi,
Thank you for your kind words on the review. I’m glad you liked it. Heck, I’m glad you got it! Who knew that was going to be a problem? 🙂
I haven’t even read much Lovecraft, but after the first paragraph I knew that something funny was going on, and went to google “Necronomicon”. Really, there’s no excuse. Sheesh.
It sort of makes me wonder what would happen if Paul Tremblay’s http://www.theblogattheendoftheworld.com/ was live and open for comments. Blurring fiction and reality sends some people into panic mode, I guess. (But it’s just so much fun!)