Robert R. McCammon
Autor(a) de Swan Song
About the Author
Robert R. McCammon is a popular horror fiction writer. He was born in 1952 in Birmingham, Alabama and attended the University of Alabama. After college he spent a number of years working in advertising for bookstores in Birmingham, where he still lives. McCammon's first novel, "Baal," was published mostrar mais in 1978. He quickly joined the group of horror writers that includes Stephen King, Dean R. Koontz, and Anne Rice, who write suspenseful stories with modern-day settings. He has published over two dozen books to date. With the publication of "Boy's Life" in 1991, McCammon left behind the horror genre, noting that he finds real life horrifying enough these days. While there are some aspects of the supernatural in "Boy's Life," it is more a story of growing up in a small Southern town. (Bowker Author Biography) mostrar menos
Séries
Obras de Robert R. McCammon
Swans Song, Part 2 7 cópias
A Little Amber Book of Wicked Shots 6 cópias
Eat Me 4 cópias
Pin [short fiction] 3 cópias
The Miracle Mile [short fiction] 3 cópias
Swans Song, Part 1 2 cópias
1990 - Mine v4 2 cópias
The Deep End 2 cópias
On a Beautiful Summer's Day He Was 2 cópias
The Pale Pipesmoker (Matthew Corbett, #6.1) 1 exemplar(es)
2015 1 exemplar(es)
Little Amber Book Of Wicked Shots (Limited (Signed) 1 exemplar(es)
Strange Candy: A Halloween Short Story 1 exemplar(es)
Boys Life - Die Suche nach einem Mörder 1 exemplar(es)
Il canto di Swan (Fanucci Editore) 1 exemplar(es)
Best Friends [short story] 1 exemplar(es)
The Red House 1 exemplar(es)
The Thang 1 exemplar(es)
Wandernde Seelen 1 exemplar(es)
Die Schwarze Pyramide 1 exemplar(es)
Matthew Corbett und die Hexe von Fount Royal, Band 2 1 exemplar(es)
Associated Works
Hollywood Ghosts: Haunting, Spine-Chilling Stories from America's Film Capital (American Ghost Series) (1991) — Contribuinte — 12 cópias
Etiquetado
Conhecimento Comum
- Nome padrão
- McCammon, Robert R.
- Nome de batismo
- McCammon, Robert Rick
- Outros nomes
- McCammon, Robert R.
- Data de nascimento
- 1952-07-17
- Sexo
- male
- Nacionalidade
- USA
- Local de nascimento
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Locais de residência
- Birmingham, Alabama, USA
- Educação
- University of Alabama (Journalism)
- Ocupação
- novelist
- Premiações
- Bram Stoker Award (Short Story, 1987) "The Deep End" (Short Story ∙ 1987)
Bram Stoker Award (Short Story, 1989) "Eat Me" (Short Story ∙ 1989)
World Fantasy Award Nominee (Short Story ∙ 1985)
World Fantasy Award Nominee (Novella, 1988) "Best Friends" (Novella ∙ 1988)
World Horror Convention Grand Master Award (2008)
Membros
Discussions
THE DEEP ONES: "Black Boots" by Robert McCammon em The Weird Tradition (Maio 1)
Disfigured faces later change to reflect a persons heart em Name that Book (Agosto 2015)
horror book twin brothers powers em Name that Book (Setembro 2012)
Sci Fi - post apocalytic -diease that causes face to crystalize calcifi em Name that Book (Abril 2012)
Anyone remember They Thirst? em Thing(amabrarian)s That Go Bump in the Night (Agosto 2011)
Robert McCammon's Speaks the Nightbird/The Queen of Bedlam em Thing(amabrarian)s That Go Bump in the Night (Julho 2008)
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Estatísticas
- Obras
- 85
- Also by
- 42
- Membros
- 17,056
- Popularidade
- #1,302
- Avaliação
- 3.9
- Resenhas
- 524
- ISBNs
- 389
- Idiomas
- 12
- Favorito
- 73
- Pedras de toque
- 382
Into this poisonous atmosphere drops two aliens: one the fleeing leader of a watery race which is being exterminated by the race represented by the second alien. Daufin, as the first alien comes to be called, takes over the body of a little girl - which seems a bit manipulative for the "good guy" and the other alien then wrecks havoc trying to find her, with the added peril that it will probably report back and initiate invasion.
The story is very slow to get going and I found all the teen hoodlum stuff boring. Some characters such as Miranda, sister of the Hispanic gang leader, Rick, are just included as someone to be protected by the teen heroes. None of the characters seemed rounded out to me - the closest was Ed Vance the sheriff whose negative traits stem from his being the bullied fat boy at school but although he became sympathetic he then didn't figure in the confrontation between the evil alien and the bravest contingent of townsfolk which was a letdown.
I also didn't get why Daufin names her antagonist Stinger - his various manifestations have a swinging tail with a ball studied with spikes on the end. I think it would have been more horrifying if they had possessed a stinging tail. All in all I rate this as an OK 2 stars… (mais)