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Summer dan simmons
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Give it a look over, won't you? Thank you. I won't do a score, it wasn't my favorite but it didn't make me want to throw it against a wall, so it at least tops Dead Silence. If you want "It" but somehow better? Skip it, Jack, this ain't it. If you want "It" without all the Stephen King Coke-fueled baggage it entails, then this is your book! A sortable list in reading order and chronological order with publication date, genre, and rating. Over all, if you like slow burn (and I mean REALLY fuckin' slow) and have a hard-on for 1950's middle America, then look no further, Chuckles! You found your book! Series list: Summer of Night (2 Books) by Dan Simmons. Plotwise: I've watched better plots come out of Roger Corman's sick dog.Ĭreature wise: there were a few, all came back to The Big Bad Thing in the school, which, really didn't do anything. Oddly enough though, it leaves some of the other supporting personae flat, I honestly couldn't tell you a damn thing about Kevin Grumbacher other than he was of german descent or about Dale other than he was the bland milquetoast brother who was friends with the fat farm kid. He loves it, if it was a horse, he'd beat it until it's pudding, he's gonna establish the HELL out of his characters whether you like it or not. Real review time Previously stated Dan likes to draw out his prose. When your prose basically says the same thing over and over, redundantly saying that 'this character has this thing about them, because they have this thing about them, but really it was all about that thing for CHARACTER' and you drive your point home repeatedly, then it doesn't make you clever, it makes you sound like you're paid by the word. That talk is going to be about redundancy.










Summer dan simmons