Great description, Hunter.Awhile back I posted about reading "Frank of Freedom Hill" a book of hunting-dog short stories by the late Samuel A. Derieux, and published in 1922. I am still reading this, slowly and with great enjoyment because I don't want to finish it too soon; it's that good.
For those of you not familiar with Mr. Derieux and his writings, here is a link to an excellent article about him by James Everett Kibler, Jr. that appeared in the on-line edition of "Columbia Metropolitan" magazine in March of 2023. If you are intrigued by what Mr. Kibler, Jr. says, and like well-written dog stories that will tug at your heart, then I urge you to find a copy of "Frank of Freedom Hill." I found my 103-year-old copy on eBay. Despite its age, Mr. Derieux's prose is as fresh as if it were written yesterday, only better...much, much better.
What a bitter shame that he died, too young, at the age of 41, but how blessed we are to still have this book available to us today.
I haven't read anything by him yet. Been eying Between Two Fires for a while.
Yes, I have heard that is good. I have read a couple of others. The Necromancer's House and Those Across the River. He is a different kind of writer. Believe it or not, he has been a stand up comedian for years. His writing has a dark humor, but I cannot fathom what his stand up act must be like, ha.I haven't read anything by him yet. Been eying Between Two Fires for a while.
This is a little disappointing 35% read. The stories are well written, but not developed enough to hold my interest. I'm hoping there still might be some winners to come.25% thru this dystopian tale, still trying to figure out the story.
Next up this follow up of short stories from the King book "The Stand". Reviews sound promising. Nearly every famous current writer has a story it seems.
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thats been on my list!!! i planned on reading this halloween. First time reading it?Original 1818 version of Mary Shelly's Frankenstein. It's probably closer to Mel Brooks version of it, no?![]()
Yep. Years ago when I realized that it was written by a young woman I felt that I had to read it at some point. Seemed unusual for that type of story to be written in that time period by a young woman. I must be some kind of feminist! Egads!thats been on my list!!! i planned on reading this halloween. First time reading it?
Not one of his better works. The Holly character needs to be retired. She was interesting at first but she has gotten old.Never Flinch by Stephen King.
This is his new book and I'm about 20% into it. So far, not hugely impressed....
He is using a rehashing of some "tired old characters."
Maybe it will get better..........
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I heard such poor reviews, I just deleted itNot one of his better works. The Holly character needs to be retired. She was interesting at first but she has gotten old.
How timely! I just began it. How'd you like it?
