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Title: Radar Road
Subtitle: The Best of On Impulse
Author: Nath Jones
Narrator: Nath Jones
Format: Unabridged
Length: 3 hrs and 26 mins
Language: English
Release date: 11-08-16
Publisher: Nathalie R. Jones
Genres: Fiction, Contemporary
Publisher's Summary:
In a series that begins with the question: what is a book? This is a book. Morgan Sorvillo Kiger takes what the On Impulse series offers and gives us a portion to desire. Radar Road: The Best of On Impulse highlights an exploration of 21st-century narrative. In four collections that move from raw to refined, the On Impulse series invites the listener to contemplate how we use language now: online, in full-length books, and with each other.
Members Reviews:
Read and savor
The places and people in these stories are familiar - the mothers, fathers, neighbors, wives, and children of small Midwestern towns. The details are impeccable. Short phrases in the stories capture place and people: "Then we all four wandered. You know, somewhere together with nowhere in mind." My one wish was for some stories to continue - to go beyond establishing the characters and tension. The author is like a pianist, striking out chords that echo and reverberate long after the notes themselves have faded.
Short stories by Nath Jones - enjoy the read!
This book offers the readers a broad variety of independent short stories.
With Radar Road, Nath Jones has created an interesting collection of short stories, all varying in length and mood. It is a quite entertaining read - each story let me watch the protagonists through a window. The protagonists are normal and of sufficient depth and their situations often seem familiar. Nath Jones lets you take part in her characters' lives from a short distance - as if through a camera lens.
This is a book for you if you like a broad variety of short stories. It is the ideal read for your coffee breaks.
Ms. Jones stole me away with this book. ...
Ms. Jones stole me away with this book. It is a gift and I look forward to following her work.