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Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine

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Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine

By: Kevin Wilson
Narrated by: Kirby Heyborne, Johanna Parker
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In Baby, You’re Gonna Be Mine, Kevin Wilson’s first story collection in nearly a decade, Wilson combines his signature quirkiness with his keen eye for emotional complexity to explore the fraught relationship between parents and children.

“Wildfire Johnny” is the story of a man who discovers a magic razor that allows him to travel back in time. “Scroll Through the Weapons” is about a couple taking care of their underfed and almost feral nieces and nephews. “Signal to the Faithful” follows a boy as he takes a tense road trip with his priest. And “Baby, You’re Gonna Be Mine”, the title story, is about a narcissistic rock star who moves back home during a rough patch. These stories all build on each other in strange and remarkable ways, showcasing Wilson’s crackling wit and big heart.

Filled with imagination and humor, Baby, You’re Gonna Be Mine is an exuberant collection of captivating and charmingly bizarre stories that promise to burrow their way into your heart and soul.

©2018 Kevin Wilson (P)2018 HarperCollins Publishers
Anthologies Family Life Fiction Literary Fiction Short Stories Heartfelt Witty
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Jarring stories that make you think

The stories here are haunting and certainly don't make for light reading. The lack of coherent resolutions and the way Wilson defies tying anything up in a bow left me a confused at times, and yet I couldn't help but keep thinking about the narratives after I read them.

The performances were a bit too lethargic and, at times, unconvincing.

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Another great collection!

K. Wilson stories are their own animal. If you love short literary work with soul, this is for you.

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Compelling

Compelling vignettes of acute, emotional intensity that are mysterious as they are profound. Great collection.

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A Collection of Quirky Gems

"A Collection of Quirky Gems: 'Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine' Earns Four Stars for Its Unique Storytelling"

"Baby, You're Gonna Be Mine: Stories" is a captivating collection that offers a fresh and unique perspective on the human experience. The stories are a delightful mix of wit, humor, and insight, showcasing the author's skill in crafting quirky and memorable characters. Each tale is a standalone gem, and the diversity of themes keeps the collection engaging. However, there were a few stories that left me wanting more depth and resolution. Overall, this collection is a testament to the author's talent for storytelling, making it a rewarding read for those who enjoy short fiction that challenges conventions and leaves a lasting impression.

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Dark, Sad, and Depressing

I read “Baby, You’re Going to be Mine” for Book Club, or I never would have finished. It is dark, sad, and depressing. The consensus among the ladies in my group was the author is a very good writer however...the people and things he writes about are guaranteed to deflate. From the four hopeless children in the first story to the throat slasher, the desperately troubled son and the dead deer, to the song in the last story...“Bitch, you’re dumb ass is mine.” I cannot adequately describe how I dreaded each new story. What a downer!

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Dark

All his stories and dark and creepy with no plot or ending. Save your time and money.

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Just awful

I was excited to read this book after hearing a review on the today show.- someone who actually said this book should win the Pulitzer Prize. I can honestly say it’s the worst book I’ve ever heard. The voices who read are incredibly irritating. The stories are read Interchangeably between a woman who sounds like she’s been smoking something and is sky high. The man is equally hard to listen to. The stories are childish, weird and just plain stupid. Got half way through thinking it would improve but it just got worse.

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