Title: Seven
Author: Carson McCullers
Cover artist: Mitchell Hooks
Yours for: $9
- ... in which an Amazon thrashes a little hunchback with a whip, a young Army private steals a heap of seatbelts from Abe Lincoln and Harry Truman, and Old Joe McGuffin asks Joey if he's ever been in a Turkish prison.
- Never was a big fan of the multi-scene cover — too much going on, all the art gets short shrift.
- "A fourth-dimensional quality" — so ... it's a book about time travel, then? Awesome.
- "... the tempestuous seas of human living" — yeesh, dial it back, Cap'n Foley.
- "Troubling of a Star" is a terrrrrrible title. Why not just call it "The Troubling Star" or "Star Trouble" or "Raiders of the Lost Ark" or something?
- New York TIMES (!) gives us perhaps the best one-word review of a book so far: "... ABLE"; that's not a review, that's a suffix.
Page 123~
The child repeated the words, and she repeated them with unbelieving terror. "The tooth tree!"
~RP
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3 comments:
Carson McCullers, "she"?
Aw, shit, apparently I'm an idiot....
"Troubling of a Star" is from a poem by drug-addled Victorian poet, Francis Thomson.
Doesn't make it any better as a title.
You mean she writes about whites AND Negroes in the fourth-dimension! Unbelievable! We all know whites are confined to three.
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