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Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
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Monday, September 8, 2014

Book Review #35: Traveling Left of Center by Nancy Christie

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A collection of 18 short stories, Traveling Left of Center by Nancy Christie takes you on a journey through the human condition. Christie is a masterful writer fully developing characters in just a few short pages. There is a quote in "Skating on Thin Ice" that summarizes this collection quite nicely.

I have since learned that thin ice is not only a condition of winter, not confined to stretches of frozen water. There is thin ice everywhere--between lovers and friends, between reality and obsession, between hope and despair.








The quote also probably explains why even though none of the stories in this collection are especially happy; they are not extremely depressing either. Each story was like getting a glimpse into some poor soul's life, almost like a commercial or snapshot, and then stepping away. Each snapshot was fully told and I could move on and I believe the characters moved on, for better or for worse.


My favorite stories in the collection
  • "Alice in Wonderland"
  • "The Clock"
    • The poor husband in this story gets his revenge. It reminded me of some of the episodes of The Twilight Zone.
  • "Exit Row"
    • Oh, the horrors of flying and being stuck with someone you hate! How would you escape?

Overall, I would give Traveling Left of Center by Nancie Christie a thumbs up. While I liked some stories better than others, each story is unique, well-rounded and gives a tantalizing peak into difficulties of the human condition.
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About Nancy Christie
Nancy Christie is a full-time writer whose passion is fiction. Having written for numerous magazines and journals, her short stories can be found in literary publications such as Full of Crow, Fiction365, Red Fez, Wanderings, The Chaffin Journal and Xtreme. Christie is currently working on several other book projects, including a novel and a book for writers. She is the founder of Celebrate Short Fiction Day. A member of the American Society of Journalists and Authors, Nancy teaches workshops at writing conferences and schools across the country and hosts the monthly Monday Night Writers group in Canfield, Ohio.
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I received an Advanced Reader Copy in exchange for a honest review.

Monday, August 4, 2014

Book Review #31: Voracious (Bad to the Bone #2) by Jade Eby

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Are you read for another wild ride with Lacey? In just 35 pages, Eby once again packs in tons of page turning action. "Voracious" picks up just seconds after "Capricious" ends and Lacey's situation hasn't improved, but she is determined make things go her way. Using the skills she learned as a stripper, Lacey attempts to take control of the situation, but luck is never on Lacey's side. I don't think I understood just how helpful those skills would be until Lacey was face-to-face (okay, so maybe it was a little more intimate than face-to-face) with Jose, Robbie's Right Hand Man.

Head over to Amazon.com, pick up and read "Capricious" and "Voracious". Then add the next stories in the Back to Bad Series, "Malicious," "Audacious" and "Tenacious" to your to-read list. You won't regret it!

I received an Advanced Reader Copy from the author in exchange for an honest review.