Went to update my reading log and realized I never updated July. Looked and could not find a how many thread for July either.
Completed 4 reads in August.
Muse by James Renner:
I am not sure why I like stories about the H.P. Lovecraft mythos when I generally did not like Lovecraft’s writing. This is a tale of a chest that provided Lovecraft with his stories. I very fun read.
4 Stars
Songs for the Missing by Stewart O’Nan:
Stewart O’Nan at his finest leaves me feeling like I am observing peoples lives. This story is a great example of that. A young lady vanishes the summer between high school and college. The vivid details of the impact her disappearance has on those around her is compelling and tragic. I have read this story several times and it never fails to impact me.
5 Stars
Westlake Soul by Rio Youers:
The story of a young man who is left ‘brain dead’ after a surfing accident. He is able to breath on his own but nothing else. The story is narrated by the young man who is aware of everything happening around him. Supernatural elements aid in his teeing of the story as he is able to communicate via thought with the family dog. He is also able to astral project himself to other places allowing him the be in the doctor’s office as his parents discuss what to do. I found this a very compelling story.
5 Stars
Paradise Sky by Joe R. Lansdale:
Having read a short story with Nat Love I decided I wanted to read this. The story was fantastic and left me wanting to know how much was based on the real Nat Love. Turns out, not that much. But still a great read!
5 Stars
Completed 4 reads in August.
Muse by James Renner:
I am not sure why I like stories about the H.P. Lovecraft mythos when I generally did not like Lovecraft’s writing. This is a tale of a chest that provided Lovecraft with his stories. I very fun read.
4 Stars
Songs for the Missing by Stewart O’Nan:
Stewart O’Nan at his finest leaves me feeling like I am observing peoples lives. This story is a great example of that. A young lady vanishes the summer between high school and college. The vivid details of the impact her disappearance has on those around her is compelling and tragic. I have read this story several times and it never fails to impact me.
5 Stars
Westlake Soul by Rio Youers:
The story of a young man who is left ‘brain dead’ after a surfing accident. He is able to breath on his own but nothing else. The story is narrated by the young man who is aware of everything happening around him. Supernatural elements aid in his teeing of the story as he is able to communicate via thought with the family dog. He is also able to astral project himself to other places allowing him the be in the doctor’s office as his parents discuss what to do. I found this a very compelling story.
5 Stars
Paradise Sky by Joe R. Lansdale:
Having read a short story with Nat Love I decided I wanted to read this. The story was fantastic and left me wanting to know how much was based on the real Nat Love. Turns out, not that much. But still a great read!
5 Stars
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