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Blue November Storms di Brian James Freeman
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Blue November Storms (edizione 2013)

di Brian James Freeman

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It's been twenty years since the group of friends known as the Lightning Five visited their hunting cabin together. Twenty years spent living in the shadow of something they did in high school, an event that forever defined them in the minds of everyone in their small town. Now they're returning to the cabin to reminisce about old times and forget their troubles, but mother nature has other plans in mind. Before too long supplies will be running low and the Lightning Five will have to make some hard choices... like who gets to live and who has to die.… (altro)
Utente:ChrisMcCaffrey
Titolo:Blue November Storms
Autori:Brian James Freeman
Info:Cemetery Dance Publications, Kindle Edition, 152 pages
Collezioni:La tua biblioteca, In lettura, Lista dei desideri, Da leggere, Letti ma non posseduti, Preferiti
Voto:*****
Etichette:2013-reads, horror

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Cemetery Dance has been putting out quality horror for years and this book is no exception. There is just so much to love here.

This is my second book by Freeman. I have read "The Painted Darkness" which I consider to be a very good example of "literary" horror yet with the added emotional impact so often missing in literary horror novels. Freeman not only writes beautiful prose, about subjects as deep as the dark source of artistic inspiration, but his stories pack an emotional punch as well.

Blue November Storms is a more straight-forward, plot driven tale than The Painted Darkness but I enjoyed it for what it was. And what it was is a well written story with well drawn characters and more than one plot twist that I did not see coming.

That in itself would make this a solid 4 star effort; but this volume contains much more than that. The illustrations of Glenn Chadbourne grace this novella at the end of every chapter and add another level of enjoyment. I read this on a high resolution tab and the illustrations were beautiful. I can only imagine how good they look in one of Cemetery Dance's high quality print editions. Seriously, the artwork is so good it is like another story unto itself. Chadbourne's illustrations are so dense and interesting that I found myself spending a good deal of time at the end of every chapter exploring the illustrations, searching for the hidden pictures within the pictures. Anyone familiar with Cemetery Dance editions is familiar with Chadbourne's great work and it is on full display here. And it gets better because we not only have the artwork but an interview with Chadbourne that I thoroughly enjoyed.

Finally, anyone who has been reading horror at all is familiar with Ray Garton, who in his introduction provides both an interesting topical discussion of the elements of horror as well as hilarious memories of his negative experiences while camping as a child.

This book was fun to read, and the stellar artwork and other extras just made it that much better. ( )
  ChrisMcCaffrey | Apr 6, 2021 |
It's amazing sometimes how much difference a well-written book can make to one's desire to read. Of the last ten books or so that I read one of them was great, two were good, one I'm still not sure how to rank it and the others were mediocre at best. They haven't really sparked a huge interest in me to pick up the next book. By comparison, within the first few pages I was pulled into BLUE NOVEMBER STORMS and enjoying it.

Five friends who were best of friends during high school have a secret that they have been keeping for years. A secret so powerful that one of the friends had to leave town to accept it and move on with his life. Now it is years later and the friend is returning to town to get closure in his life. What should be an emotional reunion instead becomes a fight for survival.

As I mentioned at the start, I immediately enjoyed reading this book. Not that I was pulled immediately into the story but I instantly had that comfortable feeling that emanates from a good book. That feeling of enjoyment and knowledge that this was going to be a good book. The secret that was being kept was not as big of a surprise as I expected but it didn't matter. By the time I found out, we were deep into the story and it didn't matter. About the only thing I wish was different was the names of the five main characters: Steve, Adam, Harry, Joe, and Matt. Reading this while the George Floyd protests are still fresh, the names comes across very much as white-bread . Granted with my name being Mike, I'm not one to talk but still. Give me something to help differentiate the characters a little bit. Other than that, I was very happy to read this story. ( )
  dagon12 | Jun 19, 2020 |
Review coming soon... Loved this book & able to read in one sitting. Illustrations were amazing and added so MUCH to the overall experience. Can't wait to share more...

Update: If you are looking for a book that will cause you to think twice about spending time up at a cabin in the woods, then this surely is it. BLUE NOVEMBER STORMS is an excellent tale of what goes wrong on an innocent get-together amongst friends.
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It's been twenty years since the friends known as the Lightning Five visited the Summer Place together. Twenty years spent living in the shadow of something they did in high school, an event that defined them forever in the minds of everyone in their small town. Now they're returning for what should be a relaxing weekend of hunting and fishing, a chance to reminisce about old times and forget their troubles... but mother nature has other plans in mind.

There's a storm brewing. A meteor shower is in the forecast, but it's going to be unlike any event in recorded history. This meteor shower is bringing change to the world, it's awakening the creatures of the forest from their quiet slumber... and before long, the Lightning Five are going to find themselves trapped on the roof of their cabin, with their numbers dwindling and supplies running low...

Trapped with no means of escape, the men will have to make some hard choices... like who gets to live and who has to die.

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Spending a weekend with old friends in a cabin sounds like a blast. It should be a blast- drinking, telling of stories, just remembering old times. Even more special than having friends like that 20 years later, is the meteor shower that is going to be a spectacular event.

The author is able to bring these characters to life quickly, and easily allows the reader to become emotionally connected to each one. As the night wears on, the meteor shower starts, things begin to tragically turn into a wildlife nightmare.

The experiences these character had to endure were brought to life with amazing detail. You could see the events unfolding before your eyes (there were also exquisite illustrations by Glen Chadbourne that made the whole experience better). You fear the decisions that end up being made and you mourn the outcome of the descruction that the meteor shower brought.

BLUE NOVEMBER STORMS was a unique read full of detail, fright, and exceptional illustrations. I enjoyed every page of this book. I am excited to continue to seek out more from this author and hope to find more artwork from the illustator.

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  OurWolvesDen | Mar 29, 2020 |
4.5 stars!

5 friends meet up to visit the cabin in the woods they built together when they were teenagers. This brings me to the fantastic introduction to this book, written by Ray Garton. Like he says, any horror fan knows you just don't go to cabins in the woods. Quote:

"If you're a horror fan, you know what's out there. There are families of inbred cannibals, practitioners of unspeakable religious rites, extraterrestrials possibly disoriented by a rough touchdown, drug-crazed psycho-killers and Bigfoot to name only a few things."

Despite all the facts that Mr. Garton laid out in his intro., the guys meet up and are very excited to be together again and they're psyched that there is also a meteor shower predicted for this very night. Unfortunately, this wasn't the usual sky art. These meteors are illuminated by a strange blue light and they continue coming down to strike the earth. What happens after that came as a surprise to me and I thought it was awesome.

I need to briefly mention the very cool illustrations throughout this novella. Sketched by Glenn Chadbourne, they added a lot to the story. His work is phenomenal.

This was a quick novella (only about 100 pages), that I read within an hour. I thought it was imaginative, creative and fast paced. I didn't think a story with this particular premise could work for me, but I was wrong, this one did. Recommended to fans of tales of this type, and fans of horror in general. ( )
  Charrlygirl | Mar 22, 2020 |
Blue November Storms is one of Brian James Freeman's earliest works of longer fiction and there's a lot to like here.

The story starts innocently enough with a group of five high school buddy's reunited for the first time in twenty years. The "Lightning Five" is what they were know on the football field and the name stayed with them beyond the gridiron.

Four of the five still make their home in Beacon Point. There's Sheriff Stephen F. Powell, Harry Howison who owns his own plumbing business, and Matt Harris and Joe Esposito hold down the fort at The Pizza Palace.

The fifth member of their group, and the one that's been gone since their High School days, is Adam Ellis. Adam calls Sheriff Powell and requests he get the gang together that night at the cabin in the woods. There's also supposed to be a significant meteor shower that night, so it was relatively easy to get everyone out there on short notice.

As a reader, I was ready for the big bombshell regarding why Adam had disappeared all those years ago, but that's where the story takes a turn, a big turn, and none of their lives will ever be the same, that is if they make it through the night.

I love reading a Brian James Freeman book. I just know it's going to take me places. It's no longer me an a book, instead, I'm right there, in the pages, watching the story unfold around me.

In addition to a great read, Blue November Storms, comes with a number of illustrations from the very talented Glenn Chadbourne.

Recommended for adult readers, Blue November Storms, is available now in a variety of formats. ( )
  FrankErrington | May 6, 2013 |
Blue November Storms is a wonderfully horrific story about a bunch of friends coming together 20 years after "the event".

We've all read that story before, something tragic happened that draws friends back together years later to deal with it. But wait - you haven't read this story before at all!

This story has you wondering what the hell happened way back when, gets you invested in the characters straight away, and then BANG! - turns everything on its head to scare the crap out of you in the most horrific manner possible.

After reading this, I won't be heading out in to the woods for a very long time. If ever again....

aggiunto da jimimck | modificaJames McKenzie, James McKenzie (Apr 29, 2013)
 

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Nome dell'autoreRuoloTipo di autoreOpera?Stato
Brian James Freemanautore primariotutte le edizionicalcolato
Brouhard, RobertCollaboratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Chadbourne, GlennIllustratoreautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Chong, VincentCover Designautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Garton, RayIntroduzioneautore secondariotutte le edizioniconfermato
Clark, Alan M.Immagine di copertinaautore secondarioalcune edizioniconfermato

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It's been twenty years since the group of friends known as the Lightning Five visited their hunting cabin together. Twenty years spent living in the shadow of something they did in high school, an event that forever defined them in the minds of everyone in their small town. Now they're returning to the cabin to reminisce about old times and forget their troubles, but mother nature has other plans in mind. Before too long supplies will be running low and the Lightning Five will have to make some hard choices... like who gets to live and who has to die.

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