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Old 04-30-2010, 09:44 AM   #4755
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Recently finished The Mystic Arts of Erasing All Signs of Death
by Charlie Huston
. I enjoyed this book as I have with all the Charlie Huston books I have read so far(Hank Thomson Trilogy). I enjoy his quick paced dialogue heavy writing style, almost reads like a screenplay. I will check out some more of his work in the future.

Next up I read The Blue Man Dreams the End of Time by Michael McIrvin which was graciously forwarded to me by our own Neil Marr. I was sent the epub version to read on my Nook. The layout and formatting were great and I didn't catch any errors, so kudos on that front. Now the book was a decent read which I mostly enjoyed. It was the author's writing style that I couldn't really get totally into. I am not sure how to describe it but "long winded" comes to mind. I felt some of the sentences and paragraphs were way too long. I also felt at times the book seemed to really be way too drawn out, especially the first part of the book, part 2 and 3 were much better. Whereas I almost stopped reading it in Part 1 as I felt the story was moving along. All in all a decent read and worth checking out if you can get a copy from Neil.

Kevin
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