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Originally posted by Sock Monkey View Post
I find Little's work to be very hit-or-miss. There was a time where I was reading a decent amount of his stuff, but the quality varied so much from book to book I was kind of put off. I think this was around the time I read The Ignored and I thought Little might actually breakthrough to something truly compelling, then it sort of just gave it all up and reverted back to standard fare. (It's been awhile since I've read this--like ten to fifteen years--but this is the feeling that has continued to linger with me all this time). I haven't read any of his new stuff, so I can't speak to it, but your review only makes me even more gun-shy at this point.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Originally posted by sholloman81 View PostAm now reading the Thunderstorm LE of Clay McLeod Chapman's "Kill Your Darling", a first time read and new author for me.
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Finished The Long Walk by Stephen King.
A reread from at least 30+ years ago.
An interesting concept and the story still holds up even though it was published over 45 years ago.
It was longer than I remember, and it did drag at parts.
Also, would have liked for it to have had a more concrete ending.
Overall, certainly not top tier King, but still an interesting & engaging read.
Up next, I’m 70 pages into White Pines by Gemma Amor.
Going in blind on this one, but the description of folk / cosmic horror definitely got my interest.
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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View Post
I am about halfway through an ARC of his new collection, ACQUIRED TASTE, my first exposure to his writing. All I can think is "THIS is the guy I keep hearing all the raves about...?" The stories range from childish and idiotic to "That was a mildly interesting concept that went nowhere." Another "new" author that just is not clicking with me.
I’d read a few short stories here & there, and nothing stuck out.
Earlier this year I read Kill Your Darling which, frankly, I thought was awful enough to the point of probably never trying his work again.
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Originally posted by brlesh View Post
I’ve had a similar experience with Chapman’s work.
I’d read a few short stories here & there, and nothing stuck out.
Earlier this year I read Kill Your Darling which, frankly, I thought was awful enough to the point of probably never trying his work again.
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