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Sto caricando le informazioni... The Moon Will Look Strangedi Lynda E. Rucker
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Iscriviti per consentire a LibraryThing di scoprire se ti piacerà questo libro. Attualmente non vi sono conversazioni su questo libro. I loved this collection of stories. While each is very different, they all share a spooky, paranormal edge. Reading these stories gave me the hazy, surreal feeling of being lost in a dream. Lynda Rucker's writing manages to engage all the senses. I could smell the musty odor and feel the mist in the air. Locations are a big part of the stories here and Rucker captures each incredibly well. I felt like I was transported with the characters. Despite never having been to these places, I was able to experience the culture and see what the characters saw. The content is a little dark, a little edgy. This contrasts perfectly with the beauty of each sentence. Rucker has a true gift for bringing a story to life. nessuna recensione | aggiungi una recensione
The laughter of a dead child echoes down the winding streets of a town in Spain... A mysterious stranger makes increasingly disquieting visits to a lonely English instructor in Central Europe... A woman experiences her own literal disintegration as someone - or something - from her past takes over her life...but who is the possessed and who is possessing? In return for the ability to touch the miraculous, the residents of an isolated mountain community are busily manufacturing items they don't understand in preparation for a future they cannot imagine... With eight reprints from the pages of such publications as Black Static, The Third Alternative, and Supernatural Tales and three original tales, this chilling debut collection by Lynda E. Rucker will fill you with unease and unsettle your dreams. "Lynda Rucker's great talent is that she is able to carefully build a perceptive portrayal of the real world and in the process of that exploration find that edge where the everyday dissolves and the numinous begins. Her compelling execution of this transition strongly echoes the work of Robert Aickman." - Steve Rasnic Tem Non sono state trovate descrizioni di biblioteche |
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I'll try to give a more thorough review when I can get the TOC in front of me again since I no longer have the book (I borrowed it). ( )