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Blue World (School & Library Binding)

by Robert R. McCammon (Author) "Car's comin', Mase," the boy at the window said ..." (more)
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"We will travel, you and I, across a tortured land where hope struggles to grow like seed in a drought. In this land, a place with no boundaries, we'll run the freeways and back roads and we'll listen to the song of the wheels and peer into windows at lives that might be our own, if we lived in that land." So Robert McCammon introduces this superb collection of 13 stories, nominated for a 1990 Bram Stoker Award for Best Story Collection. The standouts are "Blue World" (a richly imagined novella about a priest facing temptation); "Nightcrawlers" (a World Fantasy Award-winner about a Vietnam vet in a roadside diner); "Night Calls the Green Falcon" (has-been fictional hero dons his old costume to fight real evil); "Yellowjacket Summer" (fateful stop for gas in backwoods Georgia); and "Pin" (dare you to read that one). All of the stories are excellent. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.


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Rapid-fire action alternating with intense introspection, plus imagery that conjures visions of movie special effects, make McCammon's ( The Wolf's Hour ) multifaceted collection of new and reprinted tales worthwhile despite some uninspired story lines. In the title novella, Father John Lancaster battles temptations of the flesh and becomes a better priest as he saves the life of a cocaine-snorting porn queen. At the end of the world, described in "Something Passed By," the laws of nature go awry: water becomes combustible, concrete turns to quicksand, people move swiftly toward old age or infancy. A Vietnam veteran's nightmares materialize in "Nightcrawlers," yielding terror and death for his associates. "He'll Come Knocking at Your Door" trivializes the Faustian pact by having the devil arrive for trick-or-treat on Halloween to collect his due. An old-fashioned cliff-hanger concludes each segment of "Night Calls the Green Falcon," in which a retired cinema superhero takes up his cape again to stalk a real-life prostitute's murderer.
Copyright 1990 Reed Business Information, Inc. --This text refers to an out of print or unavailable edition of this title.

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5.0 out of 5 stars McCammon at his best..., Aug 21 2002
By Darren Jacks (North Hollywood, Ca) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue World (Mass Market Paperback)
Robert McCammon burst onto the horror scene like a lightning bolt and scared the [heck] out of many jaded horror fans. He was like King and Straub combined. He was a master storyteller and amazed many that read him for the first time. However, when he tried to cross over and write mainstream fiction, he was rejected. So he retired; however rumor is he has been accepted and is on the comeback trail with mainstream fiction. Gone South and Mine are perfect examples he can succeed.

Blue World is short stuff at it's best. McCammon pulls no punches and is quite adept at pulling off some chills and thrills in the short form. Here are some worthy mentions of kudos.

"Makeup" is about a small-time thief who breaks into a museum and steals the wrong thing. He steals a makeup bag by a B-movie horror actor. His contact refuses to pay anything for it and the hoodlum tries the makeup on, to hilarious results.

"I Scream Man" is chilling and very good.

"Something Passed By" is an end of the world type doomsday short that is very entertaining and thought-provoking. It is one of McCammon's best.

"Blue World", the title, is about 175 pages of detailed description of a priest in distress about his obsession with a porn star. It is a very easy read; entertaining and thought-provoking about the things a priest must go through to test his faith. McCammon must have researched the adult industry becuase it is a very good accounting. This is just a great novella.

And as usual, you will have fun with anything McCammon writes. Let us hope he is coming back to the fold soon.

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5.0 out of 5 stars Pin, you are my friend., April 16 2002
By Aleph Null (New Hartford, NY United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Blue World (Mass Market Paperback)
If you haven't read this one yet, you must. After you do, you'll try to tell people about it and find that you can't. I've lost two copies of this book that way and am about to buy my third.

To be fair, some of the stories in this book aren't that good. I'm not going to name any names--ahem, titular--but when he is good, he is very good. Worth the money.

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4.0 out of 5 stars A great short story collection, Mar 16 2002
This review is from: Blue World (Mass Market Paperback)
McCammon delivers an excellent short story collection. You will get hooked on his writing style immediatly. There is plenty of gore and twists to even keep R.Laymon fans satisfied. The short story entitled : Blue World is somewhat of a spoiler in the row of brilliant horror storys of which Chico is the best.
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4.0 out of 5 stars A Shame McCammon is no Longer Writing...
It is a shame that Robert R. McCammon has stopped publishing his work, and this book is a great example why. Read more
Published on Mar 23 2001 by Daniel Llinas

5.0 out of 5 stars Master of Collective Horror
McCammon is the best modern horror writer out there, his involving style and well drawn, believable characters blow the likes of King, Koontz, or Barker out of the water. Read more
Published on Jul 12 2000 by ann586

5.0 out of 5 stars I Scream Man !
If you have ever read a book and wanted to actually visualize the scenes taking place on your mind's movie screen - then read anything by Mr. McCammon. Read more
Published on Jun 22 2000 by Dan Boice

4.0 out of 5 stars One word... Pin.
Pin... Holy cow! What was going through your head when you wrote that one, Mr. McCammon? I'd say that this book was mostly good. Read more
Published on Jun 19 2000 by Matt C. Stedman

5.0 out of 5 stars A fine selection of great stories
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This book is a real page-turner, because the stories are really amusing and furthermore very different from each other. Read more

Published on May 5 2000 by Jean Claude Fischer

5.0 out of 5 stars Is this considered a classic? It very well should be!
This is Robert R. MCammon in top form, without doubt. After a long time I managed to finally get a hold of this book, and I am both happy and sorry that I did so. Read more
Published on Jan 22 1999 by Edward Gordon Brown

5.0 out of 5 stars One of the best short story collections out there
It is difficult to find a better assortment of tales that are off center. The beauty of the short story is that it takes you somewhere else, somewhere new in short order. Read more
Published on Feb 16 1998

5.0 out of 5 stars Great collection of shorts with fantastic novel at end
I particularly liked "Something Passed This Way" and "YellowJacket Summer", but thought "Blue World" was absolutely great. Read more
Published on May 17 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars Great Stories, Great Variety - A Classic Collection
This collection show cases all of McCammon's skills. From the mature novella Blue World (a story about a priest facing his temptations) to Pin (No description could do this story... Read more
Published on Jan 31 1997

5.0 out of 5 stars The Best of Robert R. MacCammon
This is one of the best collection of short stories ever compiled. They are scary, sick, disgusting, revolting, simply the best
Published on Sep 25 1996

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