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Originally posted by dannyboy121070 View PostJust finished McCammon's BLUE WORLD, which was a complete miss for me, and starting Clive Barker's THE MIDNIGHT MEAT TRAIN SPECIAL DEFINITIVE EDITION and Joe Hill's KING SORROW.Twitter: https://twitter.com/ron_clinton
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Ron and Martin- I'm about 7% of the way through the KING SORROW review copy (According to my Kindle, it is nearly 1000 pages!), and I'm really enjoying it so far. Aside from what appears to be a dragon on the cover and in the frontispiece, I really have no idea what it is supposed to be about, so...I'm still in the character introduction phase. Plot hasn't really developed much yet.
That said, I'm enjoying it very much so far, aside from Hill's penchant for using his Father's old trope of "Scummy locals becoming pawns of evil", as seen in IT, 'SALEM'S LOT, etc. (I assume they will become pawns of evil, otherwise why spend so much time on them?) There's also a nice little update on some characters from THE DEAD ZONE, which I got a kick out of.
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Finished up The Third Rule of Time Travel by Philip Fracassi, which was a mixed bag for me.
The first half was a quick and entertaining read, as the story was allowed to just flow along.
I felt the second half bogged down, as the narrative felt forced into the science of the time travel.
IMO, a simpler story would have been more effective.
After The Third Rule, I started None of You Shall be Spared, a short story collection by Brian Evenson.
I found the first story to be too surreal for my tastes.
The next two stories were better.
In general, I’ve found Evenson to be more miss than hit in the past.
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Nothing to see here!Ok, I really can't come up with anymore of these stupid things...
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Originally posted by brlesh View PostFinished up The Third Rule of Time Travel by Philip Fracassi, which was a mixed bag for me.
The first half was a quick and entertaining read, as the story was allowed to just flow along.
I felt the second half bogged down, as the narrative felt forced into the science of the time travel.
IMO, a simpler story would have been more effective.
After The Third Rule, I started None of You Shall be Spared, a short story collection by Brian Evenson.
I found the first story to be too surreal for my tastes.
The next two stories were better.
In general, I’ve found Evenson to be more miss than hit in the past.
B
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Just finished reading the Earthling LE of Ian Rogers "Family", a first time read and author for me. Really enjoyed this one. The book seemed to fly by once I could dedicate the time to reading it. The short chapters really worked well for me, and the authors voice compels you to keep on reading. While nothing too groundbreaking, the story itself was very enjoyable. Each character in the family felt very real and I found my favorite character shifting from person to person as the story progressed. While not everything is explained by the end, the author did nail the ending quite well IMO. Overall, I'm very glad to have read this story and added this book to my collection and will be marking Rogers down as a new (to me) author to read again in the future (which works well since I have his next book from Thunderstorm on pre-order!)
Am now reading the Earthling LE of Tyler Jones' "Night of the Long Knives". Am looking forward to this one very much!
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Just finished reading the Earthling LE of Tyler Jones' "Night of the Long Knives". Would probably give it a B+. Enjoyed this one quite a bit but did ding it a little as I felt like the central mystery could have been explained a bit more and some of the character motivations seemed a little off and more to drive the story forward. Even so, the plot was quite enjoyable, and the characters felt very real. I also really liked the ending but do wish it had been a bit longer. Overall, this was another winner from by Jones and Earthling and I am glad to have added this to my collection.
Am now reading the Earthling LE of Brian Evenson’s “Altmann’s Tongue”, a first time read for me.
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Finished up Little Boy by James Cooper.
I really liked the first two parts of this coming of age story from Cooper; interesting characters, well paced plot line, very readable story.
But I had some major issues with the last part, which really tempered my overall enjoyment of the novel.
Next up was Kill Your Darling by Clay McLeod Chapman, which also had a questionable ending, though I never really got into this short novel / novella by Chapman.
Next up, started The Pink Agave Motel & Other Stories by V. Castro.
It’s the first thing I’ve read from Castro.
A few stories in, and for the most part, the stories tend to be so short that it’s hard to get a feel for them, though there seems to be a vampire / succubus theme to most of them.
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