
Blue World: The Complete Collection
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Narrated by:
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Bronson Pinchot
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Kevin T. Collins
A novella and 12 stories from a master of supernatural horror.
Father John has lived his whole life without knowing a woman's touch. Hard at first, his self-denial grew easier over time, as he learned to master his urges with a regimen of prayer, cold showers, and jigsaw puzzles. That changes the day that Debra Rocks enters his confessional. A rough-talking adult film actress, she has come to ask him to pray for a murdered costar. Her cinnamon perfume infects Father John, and after she departs he becomes obsessed. Around the corner from his church is a neon-lit alley of sin. He goes there hoping to save her life before he damns himself.
That is Blue World, the novella that anchors this collection of chilling stories by Robert R. McCammon. Although monsters, demons, and murderers fill this audio, in McCammon's world the most terrifying landscape of all is the barren wasteland of a lost man's soul.
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Would you recommend this audiobook to a friend? If so, why?
If you are a fan of old school fantasy/horror in the genre of E.C. Comics and the Twilight Zone this is definitely a collection of stories you should listen to or read. McCammon hates being portrayed as the poor man's Stephen King, but it's hard not to since he is every bit as good (and I would argue better) a writer, but he is not as well known by the general public.Who was your favorite character and why?
Yellachile's Cage is probably my favorite in the Audible format because the reader here seems more engaged than in most of the other stories.Would you listen to another book narrated by Bronson Pinchot and Kevin T. Collins ?
I am unsure who narrated which stories, but overall (except for a few readings) the performance seemed lackluster and did not do the stories justice. Maybe it was just my mood at the time, but my mind tended to wonder during Yellow Jacket Summer as well as several other stories. Normally I can stay well focused on audio books, but even though the readings weren't necessarily bad, the narration didn't grab me.Any additional comments?
This is pure vintage McCammon at his best and if you enjoy his early works you should definitely give these short stories a try.Interesting stories but performance is average.
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Great stories poor narration
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Blue world
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held me spellbound. and I truly enjoyed this book. The writing was superb and the narrators talented and well suited to the stories they narrated. Bravo! Well done!
Delicious!
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creepy pasta before it was a thing
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Very interesting
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The other reason was the narrators. One, and I can't for the world of me tell you which one, was great. He had a voice that you could listen to for hours and I did. At times I wasn't even aware that he was talking. I was so involved in the story. Thank heaven he read the main story "Blue World". The other narrator was horrible. He ruined each of the stories he read and I found myself anxiously waiting for the end. It was bad because some of the stories he read were McCammon at his best.
I won't tell you not to get this book, it's well worth your time, just be aware that the narrator is not top notch.
One too many narrators
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The readers Bronson Pinchot and Kevin T. Collins do a fine job adding life to these already lively yarns.
Note: this is the extended edition of Blue World, including three stories that did not appear in the original paperback release from 1990. Those three show improvements in craft but the same penchant for telling a spellbinding, heartbreaking, or blood curdling story.
McCammon’s Shorter Yarns
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Great Listening Experience
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50/50 on the readers
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