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The letters of the great writer to his wife—gathered here for the first time—chronicle a decades-long love story and document anew the creative energies of an artist who was always at work.No marriage of a major twentieth-century writer is quite as beguiling as that of Vladimir Nabokov’s to Véra Slonim. She shared his delight in life’s trifles and literature’s treasures, and he rated her as having the best and quickest sense of humor of any woman he had met. From their first encounter in 1923, Vladimir’s letters to Véra form a narrative arc that tells a half-century-long love story, one that is playful, romantic, pithy and memorable. At the same time, the letters tell us much about the man and the writer. We see the infectious fascination with which Vladimir observed everything—animals, people, speech, the landscapes and cityscapes he encountered—and learn of the poems, plays, stories, novels, memoirs, screenplays and translations on which he worked ceaselessly. This delicious volume contains twenty-one photographs, as well as facsimiles of the letters themselves and the puzzles and doodles Vladimir often sent to Véra. 

Letters to Véra, by Vladimir Nabokov

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #45854 in Books
  • Published on: 2015-11-03
  • Released on: 2015-11-03
  • Format: Deckle Edge
  • Original language: English
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  • Dimensions: 9.70" h x 1.80" w x 6.50" l, 2.76 pounds
  • Binding: Hardcover
  • 864 pages
Letters to Véra, by Vladimir Nabokov

Review [These] letters contain some of the most moving passages he would ever write, full of alternately impressionistic and exquisitely detailed glimpses at the world around him, which he portrays as almost painfully beautiful ... The Nabokov on display in this beautifully produced volume ... [is] an author who sees his task as talking his fragile reader down from an upper-storey ledge by showing her the luminosity of a world that has somehow ceased to be a source of delight ... [This] publication is an impressive achievement ... The richly textured, eminently readable translations by Boyd and Olga Voronina are admirably faithful Times Literary Supplement Some of the most rapturous love letters anyone has ever written, love letters from the length of a lifelong marriage; beautiful performances for Vera, Nabokov's wife, and incidentally for us ... so absorbing ... sentences of pure magic -- Philip Hensher Spectator A compelling record, it confirms Nabokov as possibly the most happily married writer of the 20th century. Every one of his books was dedicated to Vera; she was the sure centre of his world ... Tinged with a sensuous immediacy of detail, Letters to Vera is a record of rapture ... Superbly edited by Olga Voronina and Brian Boyd, these letters reveal Nabokov as a considerable wit, with a gift for terse put-downs and fascination with what remained outside his class and culture - whether it was Greyhound buses in Massachusetts or the New York subway. Now, perhaps for the first time, the Russian writer emerges distinct from the shadows of his biographers, and as one of the most uxoriously besotted writers of all time -- Ian Thomson Observer Nabokov's letters to Vera, translated from the Russian and published for the first time in a handsome and meticulously edited edition, provide insight into the unfolding of Nabokov's considerable talent. It has been a collaborative production, driven by the doyen of Nabokov scholarship, Brian Boyd, and assisted by Olga Voronina, of Bard College ... this is Nabokov uncut -- Duncan White Telegraph

About the Author VLADIMIR NABOKOV studied French and Russian literature at Trinity College, Cambridge, then lived in Berlin and Paris, writing prolifically in Russian under the pseudonym Sirin. In 1940, he left France for America, where he wrote some of his greatest works, including Lolita (1955) and Pnin(1957), while also teaching at Wellesley, Harvard, and Cornell. After returning to Europe in 1959, he wrote Pale Fire (1962) and Ada (1969) and translated his earlier Russian novels, stories and poems into English. He died in Switzerland in 1977.  OLGA VORONINA was deputy director of the Nabokov Museum in St. Petersburg and was the Nabokov Estate representative in Russia before receiving a PhD in Slavic languages and literatures from Harvard University. She is now assistant professor of Russian and director of the Russian and Eurasian Studies Program at Bard College. BRIAN BOYD, University Distinguished Professor of English, University of Auckland, wrote an MA thesis that Vladimir Nabokov called “brilliant” and a PhD thesis that Véra Nabokov thought the best thing written about her husband to date. His biography of Nabokov won awards on four continents; his criticism has been translated into eighteen languages. He has edited Nabokov's English-language novels, autobiography, butterfly writings, and translations from Russian poetry.


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25 of 26 people found the following review helpful. A Bottle of Ink, a Speck of Sun, and You By Elena Danielson Given Nabokov's penchant for creating a fictitious persona to present to the world, his early letters are a rare glimpse of the man before he has achieved wealth, fame, and a polished facade. These letters to Vera, small masterpieces, are a rare gift.This review should come with a warning: I'm highly conflicted about the works of Vladimir Nabokov. In a college class I was once asked to read a selection of paragraphs by various famous authors, without knowing the authors' actual names. I loved all of the selections with the exception of one hideously overwrought landscape description, that was clearly pure kitsch. To this day I despise the source of the quote: Nabokov's "Lolita." Yet one of my all time favorite books is his "Speak Memory." Another is "The Gift." How could the same writer produce both styles?When I read Brian Boyd's masterful biography of Nabokov, I loved volume 1 about Nabokov the Russian writer, and hated volume 2 about Nabokov the American novelist. Not because of Boyd, but because of the subject. After achieving wealth and fame with "Lolita," Nabokov's self presentations in interviews are particularly egregious: dishonest, arrogant, and great fun to read. Nabokov delighted in hoaxes, doubles, mimicry, and disguises. So I'm grateful that Brian Boyd, with his wealth of knowledge about the "real" Nabokov, was willing to work with the translator Olga Voronina on annotating Nabokov's "Letters to Vera," his fiercely devoted wife. While fact-oriented, Boyd is still dutifully respectful of both the author and his wife. Michael Maar's "Speak, Nabokov," is a useful antidote to the usual hagiography. Maar was the first to point out the obscure German work by Lichberg that foreshadows "Lolita" in terms of subject matter and title. Not the object of direct plagiarism, but a surprising source for an author who claimed not to know the German language.Is learning about the man from his letters a breach of privacy? Even the early letters were definitely intended to be kept and reread. In fact, he altered his style after re-reading some of the first letters to Vera. Some observations worked their way into his poetry.(p. 248/716) He once visualized what the correspondence with look like as a published volume, and chided Vera that her part would look too small, she should write more. He was self-aware that letters by a writer have special interest. He expected them to be read by German censors at the very least, and used a pseudonym for himself and coded language in certain passages. I don't think this volume represents an invasion of privacy. Anything compromising has been destroyed already by the vigilant Vera herself.The letters make many things clear, that contradict later protestations: yes, he understood German. He was delighted to be called the new Rilke.(p.236) Yes, he enjoyed music. He used numerous musical references.(p.23, p. 102) No, his marriage was not totally "cloudless." He was quite capable of lying to Vera about his encounters with others. (letters from 1937.)I once talked with Nina Berberova about him. She was one of the early readers who discovered his genius when he was a penniless emigre poet giving readings in Paris. She was not overly fond of Vera, and she felt that Nabokov was hiding things. Some of his early personality, the personality that enchanted Berberova comes through in the first part of this volume.There is an endearing lightness in the letters written before 1940. Some have a Rilke-like inflection: "All the rivers have been waiting for your reflection." (p. 8)Often still boyish, he speculates that heaven will be boring as smoking is forbidden, but the angels smoke in secret. When the archangel is looking, they flick the cigarettes away--that's what falling stars are.... Perhaps in a riff on Omar's famous loaf of bread, bottle of wine and thou, "I need so little: a bottle of ink, a speck of sun on the floor --and you" (p. 35)I won't cite all of my favorite lines, always best for readers to encounter them unexpectedly. I hope this is enough to indicate that finding the "real" Nabokov, under all those self-protective layers--is worth the effort.

5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. One way traffic By H. Schneider This volume of Nabokov's letters to Véra, his wife of over 50 years, is literally that: his letters to her, none in return. She destroyed all hers. She was also a lazy correspondent, as per his complaints. We can't verify that.Why write letters at all? After the couple met in Berlin in the 1920s, there were periods of separation, some due to his work, or visits to his mother, some due to her health. After the family had escaped to America, separations became rare, due to stable jobs and then the Lolita wealth. In consequence, the major part of the letter collection is from the younger, European years.What stands out is the intensity of endearments. The couple never 'matured' out of that stage. Good for them. It doesn't do equally much for the reader though. We notice the magic, and we are happy for them, but did we need to keep peeping?What does he write to her about? Mostly about his days. Weather. Food. Family. Books. People. Places. Tennis. Swimming. And he sends her puzzles, cross words, word riddles. This is sometimes interesting, in bits and pieces, but it doesn't show us new sides of the man. We do get the occasional fireworks of words, and that aspect is very fine.By the 1930s, more and more letters read like business letters: she had gradually become more than his confidente, but would also be more and more his manager, assistant, secretary, agent, organizer, driver, understudy. These business letters may be valuable for historians of detail, but I find them rather dull.That changes in 1937, which is the dramatic high point. He is looking for a place to move to, in England or France, and she must leave Berlin with the little son. They will move out of Germany and then out of France 'just in time'. There is tension in his letters. There had been an affair with another woman, and Véra isn't fully following his suggestions. Travel arrangements are a bureaucratic nightmare. Communication is obstructed by the lack of Internet...The man was under huge stress during those years. How to find safety and comfort for his family?As a Nabophile, I conclude thus: this volume is not among the necessities of your book shelf. With 'Speak, Memory', plus the 2-volume Boyd biography of Vladimir, plus the Schiff biography of Véra, plus the letters between Nabokov and Edmund Wilson, you got the biographical angle sufficiently covered. For prose, go for the stories and the novels. These letters are not more than an appendix.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Five Stars By Kiki LOVE this book. Super romantic

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Rabu, 19 Oktober 2011

Kidnapped, A Rae and Wulf Story, Epilogue #2 (Billionaires in Disguise: Rae), by Blair Babylon

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A pregnant, runaway bride?Wulf von Hannover, Hereditary Prince of Hannover und Cumberland, can't find his wife, Rae. She was at her college classes, but she got into a car with an unknown woman. Now his security men can't find her.Surely she wouldn't have run away, but the only other possibility is that she was--Kidnapped.(Previously published as part of the Red Hot Candy Boxed Set.)

Kidnapped, A Rae and Wulf Story, Epilogue #2 (Billionaires in Disguise: Rae), by Blair Babylon

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. or poor Wulf who has to be having one heart attack ... By Dawn Yacovetta As if Wulf's father's antics aren't enough, Rae's family has to make an appearance too. I'm never sure if I feel more for what Rae has to go through, with her family trying to scare the devil out of her and Wulf's father trying to break them up even after they're already married, or poor Wulf who has to be having one heart attack after another with all of the frightful circumstances involving his wife. How he keeps his composure, no one will ever know. Rae is his one constant, the one who calms him when he begins to spin out of control, the one who holds him when he experiences feelings he's never known before and the one who loves him when he has trouble loving his broken self.Their relationship is so multi-faceted that, I hope, Ms Babylon continues the telling of it. Those of us, who watch from the stands, want to see how their story plays out. I, for one, have fallen in love with them. Thank you, Ms Babylon, for another gem.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Excited to read about Wulf an Rae again! By kaye Ever since I read Blair Babylon's Billionaires in Disguise series, I am always hankering for more of her Billionaires and Rockstars! Especially Wulf!With that, I am sooo happy that Blair gave us a bit of Wulf and Rae once again!This story just cemented Wulf as a certified book boyfriend material: sweet yet fiercely protective; generous yet uncompromising when it comes to Rae; and he's very much human!And Rae, just as strong-willed heroine with a big heart.Read this and get a glimpse why Wulf is the ultimate book boyfriend and discover why there is a big demand for his return!!!

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Jumat, 14 Oktober 2011

Affiliations, Aliens & Other Profitable Pursuits, by Lyn Gala

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A desire for status has brought Ondry and Liam to a human world to trade, but dealing with humans has brought up all the old pain in Liam’s heart. Even though Ondry would do anything to protect his beloved palteia, he doesn’t know how to protect Liam from himself. Worse, Ondry isn’t sure how to shield Liam from the shifting politics on the Rownt ship where the Calti Grandmothers are nothing like the ones they left behind on the planet.With everything in their lives changing, Ondry and Liam have only each other. If Ondry can’t find a way to defend Liam from the ghosts of the past and overcome the impossibly short life span of a human, their small family might be over long before either of them is ready to let go. Ondry has always been a dominant and possessive Rownt, and with Liam in danger, those traits are necessary as he challenges the world to protect his lover.

Affiliations, Aliens & Other Profitable Pursuits, by Lyn Gala

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful. Romance, Knowledge, and Powerful Storytelling By SJ Himes Intelligent and sexy reading!Third book, and awesome. I have yet to find a better combination of linguistics and cultural examination coupled with aspects of the D/s lifestyle, the differences and values in human cultures, and in-depth world building. Not to mention the sex. Seriously, I love this series. Usually I can't find intelligent romance and scifi, as one typically precludes the other, but in this series about Liam and Ondry, I can't get enough. I am deeply attached to the characters and the story, and the fact that the books are getting better as they continue on is making it hard for me to wait between releases. This book is not standalone, you need to read them in order. Loved this one. It was exactly what I needed, and if you read this book, you'll see why that phrase is spot on.I am really hoping there's a fourth book.

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. Excellent! By Daniel Bowen Once more we catch up with Liam and Ondry, but this time on Earth. I'm happy this story focused on them and saw a new dimension to their relationship. They are still learning and growing in their roles as individuals and partners.In this story there's a deeper look at the grandmothers, focusing on those bound to the ship. They are more accessible and open in their views -- Probably because they deal with other races. One grandmother, The Eldest, interacts with Liam and Ondry and not just with trade.. At one point the Eldest asked about empathy and service in humans. She wanted to understand their motivations, if they are genetic or cultural. As grandmothers give up their name and family to serve in their temples, the questioning made sense. There was some stumbling, more clarification, and finally understanding. I can't begin to explain how well done this situation was as everything else in the story. Remember, 'unique' isn't in the Rownt vocabulary. *grin*I hope this series continues. Would more human palteia join the Rownt? Will the grandmothers offer safe habor to those abused and wanting a better life? There is a need there for both species. . . . . .I'd love to be a fly on the wall when that boy toy is interacting with the Elder. . . . And if the other grandmothers are jealous.. . . . . . . .I did wonder if the grandmothers were behind that military 'notice' . .. . .This is a wonderful story but to really enjoy it start with the first: Claimings, Tails, and Other Alien Artifacts. Highly recommended. - Dan's Wife

3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. This story rocks on! By C Green This story continues to rock. It's 3rd in the series. It's one of the most original story lines I have ever read. There is a deep connection between Ondry and Liam and they are a solid team. Ondry is trying to find where his status with a new group of Grandmothers on the ship as they travel to earth. When they reach earth, both Liam and Ondry try to get foreign cultures to understand each other. Liam feels overwhelmed and underqualified to represent the entire human race and is somewhat shocked at conceptions the Rowt developed from observing him. Ondry is very protective of Liam and stands up to the Grandmothers and humans to defend his Liam.As always these stories get my mind chewing over ideas of what it means to be loyal. To love. When is loyalty overdeveloped? When is it worth the sacrifice? How do you love when you sometimes hate the human race? The dynamic of needing a Dominant to help a Submissive overcome self abuse/ self doubt also intrigues.The culture shock and misunderstandings on both sides make me look at who are we really as humans. How Lyn gets me to see humans from an outside alien perspective is amazing to me.

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Minggu, 09 Oktober 2011

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The Duke's Christmas Summons (Regency Christmas Summons Book 4), by Aileen Fish, Claudia Dain, Jane Charles

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The powerful Duke of Danby is at it again! 1816 was the year without a summer, but what a Christmas it will be when His Grace finally turns his matchmaking machinations to distant branches of the Whitton family tree. Collection Two includes: Aileen Fish's A Marquess For Christmas ~ Four years ago, Lady Eleanor’s brother Archie found his love, Harriet, indirectly due to the Duke of Danby’s summons at Christmastime. Now Eleanor hopes Danby will do the same for her, but she’ll have to get over her shyness to meet anyone. Discovered by the handsome Marquess of Wickham as she hides away in the nursery, she agrees to pretend there’s an understanding between them so his uncle won’t try to force him to marry. Eleanor enjoys Wickham’s company, but how will she find a husband if the gentlemen all believe she’s already in love? Claudia Dain’s The Mating Game ~ Jeanne Whitton is a whisper away from being on-the-shelf. She and her sisters have been summoned to Danby Castle for Christmas. She knows that her uncle, the Duke of Danby has a history of arranging marriages and she, as the eldest sister, decides to sacrifice herself on Danby's altar of matrimony. * Achilles Munro has been sent by Danby to India for one purpose: matrimony. He must choose one of the Whitton sisters to marry, but which one? Jeanne isn't the beauty of the family yet there is something about her that soothes the shadows on his soul. Jane Charles’s Christmas Spirits ~ Mary Soares was supposed to spend Christmas, nice and warm on her family’s estate in Falkirk, Scotland, tending to their whisky business. However, the English have made smuggling almost impossible, and so order after order is waiting at the distillery until it’s safe enough to continue shipments. Most customers understand this. Most customers are reasonable. The Duke of Danby is not most customers. So after a number of demands from His Grace, insisting upon his order, Mary decides to deliver the whisky herself since no one else is available. * Benjamin Storm, Earl of Kenley, breathes a sigh of relief when his summons from the Duke of Danby has nothing to do with matrimony or a stack of special licenses. Instead, his uncle just needs Benjamin to travel to Scotland and procure his missing whisky shipment in time for his holiday festivities. The chore sounds easy enough, at least until he encounters a most unusual smuggler on her way to Danby Castle. Benjamin’s life may never be the same.

The Duke's Christmas Summons (Regency Christmas Summons Book 4), by Aileen Fish, Claudia Dain, Jane Charles

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love & Hope at Christmas By Dee Foster Aileen Fish, Jane Charles & Claudia Dain come together to entertain with more tales of the hilarious, meddlesome Duke of Danby. From the lady who’s greatest desire is to marry but is extremely shy & the jilted Marquess who refuses to be forced to marry; the “almost” spinster who is willing to sacrifice herself to the Duke’s plans to the gentleman who has traveled to India for the sole purpose of marrying – a travel filled with perils; to the Scottish widow undertaking a dangerous delivery & the gentleman assigned to retrieve something for the Duke.Each tale will have you laughing at the characters antics and, as always, the meddling Duke (who takes credit for each & every marriage). The perfect set of stories to compliment other Danby stories. Don’t miss out on these wonderful tales of love & hope at Christmas.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Well written, clever and very enjoyable! By HMM I enjoyed all these novellas. They were all written by some of my favorite authors and the stories were all different. My favorite was the novella by Claudia Dain. I liked the fact that we "listened in" what the h/H were thinking and how they fell in love.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. This is a lovely sweet collection of stories by multiple authors By heather santoro This is a lovely sweet collection of stories by multiple authors . Menacing great uncle/uncle whom is determined to see his younger relatives wedded by Christmas. I enjoyed this set and if you like a sweet romance that can bring a smile upon your face as you read and when you finished this is a must then

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Kamis, 06 Oktober 2011

A Mountain Walked,

A Mountain Walked, by Neil Gaiman, Thomas Ligotti, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, T. E. D. Klein, Michael Shea, W. H. Pugmire, Lois H. Gresh, Cody Goodfellow, Jason V. Brock, Gemma Files, Rhys Hughes, Patrick MaGrath, Jonathan Thomas, Sr., Joseph S. Pulver, Stanley C. Sargent, Donald Tyson, Mark Samuels, Jr., Walter C. DeBill, James Wade

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A Mountain Walked, by Neil Gaiman, Thomas Ligotti, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, T. E. D. Klein, Michael Shea, W. H. Pugmire, Lois H. Gresh, Cody Goodfellow, Jason V. Brock, Gemma Files, Rhys Hughes, Patrick MaGrath, Jonathan Thomas, Sr., Joseph S. Pulver, Stanley C. Sargent, Donald Tyson, Mark Samuels, Jr., Walter C. DeBill, James Wade

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H. P. Lovecraft wrote “The Call of Cthulhu” in 1926, initiating the Cthulhu Mythos, one of the most widely imitated shared-world universes in weird fiction. Even in his lifetime, many other writers added to the Mythos, and after his death hundreds if not thousands of authors of weird, fantasy, and science fiction have added their distinctive elaborations on Lovecraft’s basic themes and ideas. This volume features some of the best Cthulhu Mythos writing over the past century. Beginning with such rare but classic stories as Mearle Prout’s “The House of the Worm” and Robert Barbour Johnson’s “Far Below,” from the pages of Weird Tales, the anthology moves on to James Wade’s novella “The Deep Ones” and Ramsey Campbell’s refreshing riff on the “forbidden book” motif, “The Franklyn Paragraphs.” Acclaimed stories by T. E. D. Klein, Thomas Ligotti, Neil Gaiman, and W. H. Pugmire are also included. The book includes an array of original stories by such leading authors of Lovecraftian fiction as Caitlín R. Kiernan, Joseph S. Pulver, Sr., Donald Tyson, Cody Goodfellow, and Michael Shea. Gemma Files contributes a richly textured novella, while Jonathan Thomas offers a story full of his distinctive melding of horror and satire. A Mountain Walked is chock-full of stories old and new that highlight the endless variations that can be played on H. P. Lovecraft’s signature creation. S. T. Joshi is the leading authority on H. P. Lovecraft. He is the author of I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft and the editor of the Black Wings series of Lovecraftian fiction. He edits the Lovecraft Annual and the Weird Fiction Review.

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A Mountain Walked, by Neil Gaiman, Thomas Ligotti, Caitlin R. Kiernan, Ramsey Campbell, T. E. D. Klein, Michael Shea, W. H. Pugmire, Lois H. Gresh, Cody Goodfellow, Jason V. Brock, Gemma Files, Rhys Hughes, Patrick MaGrath, Jonathan Thomas, Sr., Joseph S. Pulver, Stanley C. Sargent, Donald Tyson, Mark Samuels, Jr., Walter C. DeBill, James Wade

About the Author S. T. Joshi is the leading authority on H. P. Lovecraft. He is the author of I Am Providence: The Life and Times of H. P. Lovecraft and the editor of the Black Wings series of Lovecraftian fiction. He edits the Lovecraft Annual and the Weird Fiction Review.


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34 of 37 people found the following review helpful. Review of the Print and Kindle Copies of A Mountain Walked (As Compared to the Centipede Press Hardback) By Anthony Rodriguez So, to start, this is NOT a review of the content of A Mountain Walked. Not because it's irrelevant, simply because I believe A Mountain Walked will ultimately be placed alongside the great horror/weird anthologies of the 20th and 21st Century right along with Wise and Fraser's "Great Tales of Terror and the Supernatural; Hartwell's The Dark Descent/Foundations of Fear; and the Vandermer's The Weird. I would say it is the finest Lovecraft Anthology that has ever been assembled. Period. And this is among a STRONG group of contenders such as Lockhart's Book of Cthulhu 1 and 2, the Black Wings series, Dead but Dreaming, and even the original one Arkham House's Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos and New Tales of the Cthulhu Mythos. In terms of both content and presentation it flat out beats every other. Centipede did a phenomenal job among an already impressive publishing oeuvre. So, the review of the anthology is simple to me. Some of the stories (e.g., Ligotti's Last Feast of the Harlequin) are repeats, some (e.g., Kiernan's John Four) are original. All are outstanding.So what is the difference between the Centipede Hardback, the Dark Regions Softcover, and the Dark Regions Kindle? And which one should I buy (i.e., what's worth the cost)? I bought all 3. The Hardback is now desperately out of print and I hope Centipede publishes a second edition hardback so more people can have it. So you really are between the softcover and the kindle. So, cliff notes version, go for the Kindle.Now I'll explain why. The Softcover and the Kindle share identical features with ONE big exception, which I'll go into below. So, the comparison is between Centipede Hardback vs. Dark Regions Softcover and Kindle. Here's the longer version.The following are NOT in the Dark Regions editions:Laird Barron's story "Man With No Name"TC Boyle's story "Thirteen Hundred Rats"Denis Tiani's story "Rupa Worms From Outer Space"The 2 HPL Illustrated Stories (Pickman's Model and The Lurking Fear)And . . . ALL the art portfolios :( :( :(I kinda expected this, would have exponentially increased cost. Now, in the Softcover there are black and white reprints of some of the pictures from the Art Portfolios but really the only true color reproduction you get is the outside cover. Everything else is in black and white and if this was a picture of Michelangelo's paintings that might work but the art in A Mountain Walked is obviously given to darker color palates, not lighter, thus making the black and white reproductions come out very badly (the worst offender comes right before Caitlin Kiernan's "John Four"). But! The Kindle edition has the exact same pictures as the Softcover edition but they are in color (as God or The Great Old Ones intended) and you can zoom in on them. Ergo, my preference for the Kindle.This is why the Dark Regions Edition lost a star though because the artwork was incredible and I might have given them a pass if they'd left the HPL illustrated editions (even in the bad black and white) AND Drazen Kozjan's graphic novel-esque story "Excerpts From A Notebook" (it was a good one). Also, the Softcover is still a little pricey and the Kindle, as of my last looking, is $5 bucks. One interesting thing I found out is that if you purchase the Softcover copy first and you have Amazon Prime, you qualify for something called "Matchbook Kindle". You may all know about this but it was new to me. Point being it knocked off $3 bucks from the Kindle so I got the Kindle version too for just $2 bucks. Nice! This is not to say I'm knocking the Softcover. I don't regret buying mine because I'm the kind of reader who likes to mark up his books and there's no way I'm marking the Hardcover version. I'm honestly afraid to touch it with my bare fingers (like what if I have cheeto stains and it rubs off? I know I ate those cheetos two days ago but there could be residue! I don't know how cheeto residue works!!!) and I am also a reader who likes to hold paper, little Old School that way. So, Softcover isn't bad, just if your mission is to read the stories and see the artwork that was left in, Kindle would be a good option.Now, you hear me complaining about the art work being messed up by the black and white transfer (although I said they would have increase price if it was in color which sounds like I'm contradicting myself and I am, because who ever said I had to be consistent? I drink coffee at like 9pm then complain when I can't go to sleep; that's the kind of guy whose advice you're taking.) BUT what keeps the Dark Regions version at a solid 4 stars is that they apparently added a story. If I missed it (for anyone out there who also has the Centipede Hardcover) please correct me but I looked at the table of contents for the Centipede version with a fine tooth comb and couldn't find Jason V. Brock's "The Man With The Horn" story. So, thanks Dark Regions! We got an extra story!And that's about it. So short version: Get the Kindle but if you buy the Softcover you're fine.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. This is one of the best anthologies I can recall By DJ I have the kindle version. Since 1970, I've been reading works in the Lovecraft mythos. This is one of the best anthologies I can recall. I rarely reread a book but I will for some of the stories in 'A Mountain Walked' just to again enjoy the thrill of strangeness and something truly alien.

0 of 0 people found the following review helpful. Lovecraftian Anthology the delivers By Tom Wall This anthology delivered on its promise of new Lovecraftian tales. Three great names are included; Gaiman, Kiernan, and Ligotti! The other writers are good as well. I enjoyed it immensely!

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Senin, 03 Oktober 2011

Storm Sail - A Connie Barrera Thriller (Connie Barrera Thrillers Book 4), by Charles Dougherty

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What's the worst that can happen when a sailing yacht sets out to cross 1,600 miles of open ocean? Connie Barrera and her fiancé, Paul Russo, were in high spirits when they left Annapolis. All their friends would be in Martinique to celebrate their arrival. Their marriage there would be a fitting end for Diamantista II's first offshore passage. Their voyage takes a dangerous turn when Hurricane Ian springs to life in their path. Being caught in an unpredicted hurricane tests their seamanship, but there are worse things to come. In mid-ocean with no way to communicate their plight, they're on their own when the real trouble begins. What could be worse than a storm at sea? Read Storm Sail, the fourth Connie Barrera Thriller, and find out.

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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful. A psychological thriller! By B. Boren The duo of Connie Barerra and Paul Russo are a reader's delight. These books are thrillers for sure. This one is a bit different, however. I would say it is more of a "Psychological" thriller rather than an actioner. You won't see any explosions or high speed chases, or even a shoot out. But the tension is palpable, and builds to a crescendo with each passing chapter. Reminiscent of "Cape Fear", and a host of other thrillers, we know the bad guys are REALLY bad. But we also know that Connie and Paul are very capable of defending themselves. Will they be taken in by the deceit? Have they finally met their match? Are they suckered for a poor girl with a shady history?The ending of this is surprising... I was fooled all along....as were our heroes.This is an excellent work by the author of many first rate thrillers. I am so glade he is prolific, for I can't seem to get enough from his talented and mesmerizing pen.

1 of 1 people found the following review helpful. Love them! Fast reads By Amazon Customer I've read all of these books in both this series and the "companion" Blue Water series. Love them! Fast reads, and I like how the two cross back and forth and relate to each other. Would recommend to anybody new to these to read them in order of publication, not necly just first one series and then the other, because of the crossovers, to stay in sync. Keep up the great work!

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