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McSweeney's Issue 66 (McSweeney's Quarterly Concern)
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My review of the previous issue explains how I ended up here. Here being completely out of order because I read it first, received it second and reviewed it second. Here also being the why to how I ended up with the previous. If you don’t follow, I understand, because I barely do myself. I am past here, far into there, as I sit her months after the fact, typing this sentence.
This one contained a Stephen King short story, which is what brought me to this adventure in reading (not using the H word to spare your sanity). It also contained letters, one illustrated story, three poems and eight other short stories. Two of the stories stuck with me because of how fast they submerged me in their emotional muck, “Pelican Paradise� and “Dog Lab�. Two more left me perplexed with their oddness, “The World of Interiors� and “The Little Men�.
All in all, a read worth four stars.
This one contained a Stephen King short story, which is what brought me to this adventure in reading (not using the H word to spare your sanity). It also contained letters, one illustrated story, three poems and eight other short stories. Two of the stories stuck with me because of how fast they submerged me in their emotional muck, “Pelican Paradise� and “Dog Lab�. Two more left me perplexed with their oddness, “The World of Interiors� and “The Little Men�.
All in all, a read worth four stars.
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