Bassem Hany Hany itibaren Day, MI, Birleşik Devletler
Ölülerin bu kitapta sırları yok. Ustalar, her kişinin kimliğini sadece birkaç satırda yakalar. Söyledikleri ve nasıl söyledikleri, arka arkaya her isim için minimalist karakterizasyon. Kafiye içinde yazılmayan ayetler, her bir ceset düşüncesine kısa bir bakış açısı sağlar. Ölen kasaba halkının birbirine bağlanma biçimleri, çoğu zaman hepsinin hayattaki komşularının hemen yanında gömüldüğü gerçeğiyle vurgulanan şaşırtıcı çatışmalardır. Parlak!
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The cover caught my eye with the gun and the girl, but what is best about this is what is inside. Thad Brown has put together a nice series of short stories here. I have peaked ahead and see that each one involves a different set of girls and they are tough cookies, my kind of stuff.I am looking forward to keeping up with this one.
This book but it sent a shock wave of long sharp nails through my soul. I think it was one the first books to really startle me...I saw truth in this book.
Good book, not great. The great books make you love or understand the characters despite their flaws no matter how grievous. This one does not. There is no point at which I did not want to bitchslap the main character upside the head and hope there is a purgatory for losers like him. Great story though.
Too bored to continue reading after 50 pages.
Mitchell and his kindergarten aged sister Angel have moved to a new neighborhood and a new school. What if the other kids think Mitchell's a loser? Where did the mask he borrowed disappear to? And what is the school's Afternoon Center and why would he want to go there? Told in first person, Mitchell has the angst and the observations typical of an early elementary school student. 2nd grade reader.