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Reviews for The Works Of S. Bradley Pell, 2007: Anderphonekron, Craxzes, Rules for Calling Shotgun I, and Poems 333

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The average rating for The Works Of S. Bradley Pell, 2007: Anderphonekron, Craxzes, Rules for Calling Shotgun I, and Poems 333 based on 2 reviews is 4.5 stars.has a rating of 4.5 stars

Review # 1 was written on 2021-01-07 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 5 stars Stephen Michaels
What a delightful collection; I sincerely enjoyed my first taste of Kipling's short stories, and hope to read more. My one complaint is that they often start quite slowly and confusingly'I found it common practice that I would need to push through the first few pages of many stories before I started making any sense of what was going on or gaining interest in it. After that, though, each one was an enthralling tale. Among this collection, I'd have to list my personal favorites as "The Ship that Found Herself" for most thoughtful, "An Error in the Fourth Dimension" for most comical, and "The Brushwood Boy" of course for most beautiful. It was a lovely end to the collection'all three of the last stories were, truly'and I wish there had been even more.
Review # 2 was written on 2010-09-26 00:00:00
2007was given a rating of 4 stars will rao
Let me just state first and foremost: I really dislike stories that involve personification of inanimate objects. This disdain comes primarily from reading trying to read Tom Robbins books where things like a dildo carries on a conversation with a sock or whatever. It doesn't amuse me that much. I can appreciate personification of animals a little better, though this also bugs me. (Funny, really, considering my own dogs are like real people, and my boyfriend and I can carry on whole conversations as through from the point-of-view of the dogs.) Books told from the point-of-view of a dog - oy. Hasn't it been done before? A whole heck of a lot? What more is there to say about running in the rain? I haven't even read Watership Down yet; but this has more to do with the trauma that came of watching the animated movie at a young age than it does the fact that the story is told from the points-of-view of rabbits. So I was hesitant to read this Kipling book of short stories. The description on the back: Animals, machines, nature and its relation to human nature - 'the sound of bare feet running upon soft earth' - are the central themes of this, one of Kipling's best collections of stories. Animals? Machines? This may not be that good. But really, the stories were better than I expected. His characters have real adventures, something that is lacking in most modern literature, and if some of the adventures occur in the life of a train, so be it. What can't be overlooked is Kipling's skill as a writer. I noticed it a little bit in The Jungle Books and Kim, but feel it comes across even more here in The Day's Work - likely because they're short stories and so Kipling would need to pack a heavier punch in order to tell his story in fewer pages. So far probably my favorite Kipling and strangely the one I was least familiar with prior to reading Kipling. You don't really hear people talking about this one for some reason; or if they do I'm hanging out with the wrong people. Everyone talks about The Jungle Book and Kim and discuss the adventures in those stories, but I think I'm burnt out on hearing about those at this point. Disney did its own thing with The Jungle Book and Kim is supposed to be one of the best adventure stories ever, etc. etc. I often prefer the books that aren't as common or as popular. I feel one gets to know a writer better by reading their lesser-known titles, as is the case with this particular Kipling. The Brushwood Boy is possibly one of the best short stories I've read.


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