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What were you telling yourself when it happened?

Pursuit by Joyce Carol Oates

February 4, 2020 by vel veeter 3 Comments

This is probably one of the more effective Joyce Carol Oates books in the last few years in part because it’s very very low on conceit and premise and high on tone, style, and execution. We begin right in the middle of things as a young wife, newly married as in the previous day, steps out of a bus, off of the curb, and in front of the same bus. It’s unclear what was going through her mind, whether or not she was attempting to […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Joyce Carol Oates, Pursuit

vel veeter's CBR12 Review No:52 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Joyce Carol Oates, Pursuit ·
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Short story review dump (Part I)

The Lottery by Shirley Jackson

Barn Burning by Haruki Murakami

Mastiff by Joyce Carol Oates

A Village After Dark by Kazuo Ishiguro

King of the Elves by Philip K Dick

The Second Bakery Attack by Haruki Murakami

January 26, 2020 by ingres77 2 Comments

So I was nerding out a couple weeks ago, and started another database. This time, I wanted to compile a list of all the stories written by as many well-regarded authors as I could think of. It started off with just novels, but quickly grew to include short stories. Which means the database got out of control pretty quickly. I knew that many (most?) authors publish a lot of short stories – but when you actually see them all lined up….. It made me realize […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories Tagged With: haruki murakami, Joyce Carol Oates, Kazuo Ishiguro, Philip K. Dick, Shirley Jackson, short stories

ingres77's CBR12 Review No:6 · Genres: Fantasy, Fiction, Horror, Short Stories · Tags: haruki murakami, Joyce Carol Oates, Kazuo Ishiguro, Philip K. Dick, Shirley Jackson, short stories ·
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Our hotbed of mediocrity

Hazards of Time Travel by Joyce Carol Oates

February 8, 2019 by vel veeter 2 Comments

The title of this review is a quote from the novel to explain the place, our narrator, arrives in a form of political imprisonment where exiles are back in time to a middling university in the late 1950s. It also perfectly defines the novel itself. This is does not even have a lot of potential, but it does have a few small interesting ideas. For one, it’s interesting that the narrator seems to be addressing her contemporary context as an audience instead of us. But […]

Filed Under: Science Fiction Tagged With: hazards of time travel, Joyce Carol Oates

vel veeter's CBR11 Review No:76 · Genres: Science Fiction · Tags: hazards of time travel, Joyce Carol Oates ·
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I hope this isn’t how I’ll be going on.

Zombie by Joyce Carol Oates

January 22, 2019 by Blingle Bells 1 Comment

I’ve been seeing the phrase “start as you mean to go on” flying around a lot as we collectively, tentatively tiptoe into 2019. 2018 was an utter disaster for me, and although 2019 is better so far – touch would, knock on wood, hug wood – I’m afraid of jinxing myself. I can’t say that I’m glad I read Zombie, and I very much hope it’s not how the year continues in terms of reading or anything else. I want to add the qualifier, “It’s not a bad book,” […]

Filed Under: Horror Tagged With: horror, Joyce Carol Oates, murder, zombie

Blingle Bells's CBR11 Review No:1 · Genres: Horror · Tags: horror, Joyce Carol Oates, murder, zombie ·
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My first memory is of vomiting upon contact with the ginger-drenched air.

July 14, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

I wasn’t initially sure if I was liking this or not liking this book. The challenge is that like a lot of books written from an immigrant perspective there’s a kind of tendency to write into the novel a sense of totalizing voice, as if this will be the only book ever written about the experiences of, in this case, Ethiopian, immigrants. This book does challenge that structure to some extent by the end, especially given that this book is as much a geopolitical thriller […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Daniel Mallory Ortberg, dorthe nors, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, mirror shoulders signal, nafkote tamirat, pd james, The Children of Men, the merry spinster, the parking lot attendant

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:271 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Daniel Mallory Ortberg, dorthe nors, Foxfire, Joyce Carol Oates, mirror shoulders signal, nafkote tamirat, pd james, The Children of Men, the merry spinster, the parking lot attendant ·
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An eyesore, a disgrace: tar-paper shanty with old rusty pieces of tin nailed up any which way.

May 15, 2018 by vel veeter Leave a Comment

  This is Joyce Carol Oates’s first novel, recently re-released with a new cover and new audiobook. I recently read and reviewed her other early novel “them” and found it more or less ok but mired by some issues regarding pacing, tone, and plotting. And the same is true here. Let me start by explaining why I keep reading Joyce Carol Oates. I am chasing a dragon. I LOVE her short story “Where are you Going? Where have you Been?” I think it’s virtuosic and […]

Filed Under: Fiction Tagged With: Joyce Carol Oates, With Shuddering Fall

vel veeter's CBR10 Review No:138 · Genres: Fiction · Tags: Joyce Carol Oates, With Shuddering Fall ·
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