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Prayers to Broken Stones |  
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Rating:   Summary: Nice variety Review: Although this is mainly a collection of Simmons's early horror work, there is an astonishing amount of variety.  There are classic ghost and vampire stories, science fiction horror pieces, science fiction work, and a few stories which defy categorization.  As a whole the collection is fun, with the author's introductions as interesting and entertaining as the stories themselves.  Each story is well written and enjoyable to read.  If you've been disappointed with much of Simmons's recent work, you won't be with this collection.
  Rating:   Summary: Nice variety Review: Although this is mainly a collection of Simmons's early horror work, there is an astonishing amount of variety. There are classic ghost and vampire stories, science fiction horror pieces, science fiction work, and a few stories which defy categorization. As a whole the collection is fun, with the author's introductions as interesting and entertaining as the stories themselves. Each story is well written and enjoyable to read. If you've been disappointed with much of Simmons's recent work, you won't be with this collection.
  Rating:   Summary: Some of the best short stories I have read Review: Dan Simmons continues to weave intricate tales in "Tales to Broken Stones". A collection of 13 short stories, Dan Simmons displays his impressive writing skill in multiple genres. While one or two of the stories were a bit boring, most riveted me to my seat while I read them. The commentary on each of the stories by Simmons helps set the tone.
 
Included in this book are the short stories that inspired Simmons's Hugo award winning Hyperion and his high aclaimed(and intensely scary)Carrion Comfort.
  Rating:   Summary: Dan Simmons can do no wrong. Review: Dan Simmons has the distinct ability to craft sentences in such a way to invoke brilliant images, and instill so much passion into his readers that, like me, they may continually miss their subway stops.  "Prayers to Broken Stones" took me to that withdrawn state where my sensibilities of my immediate surroundings declares coup d'etat.  This is exactly what a good story should do.  Any residual childhood angst over reading that I may have; over sunny August days when I just wanted to play outside, but was stuck with a stack of summer reading material that I'd left for the last minute; all of this evaporates after the first few lines of a well-crafted Dan Simmons story.
  Rating:   Summary: Well-Written Speculative Fiction Review: Due to his big-selling science fiction novels, Dan Simmons is usually lumped into that category. My edition of this paperback even has an unbelievably inaccurate cover illustration featuring an astronaut, though only one of the stories here even remotely involves space travel. The varied works in this collection of short stories firmly place Simmons in the more inclusive genre of speculative fiction, with an ethic similar to that of his hero Harlan Ellison. There are a couple of clunkers here, like the rushed and unfocused anti-televangelist yarn "Vexed to Nightmare by a Rocking Cradle," plus an unnecessary TV script. But otherwise the selections here are well written and very compelling, with Simmons specializing in the humanistic side of the supernatural. Highlights include a highly disturbing tale of death in the family in "The River Styx Runs Upstream," two tales about the inescapable horrors of war in "E-Ticket to "Namland" and "Iverson's Pits" (covering the Vietnam and Civil Wars, respectively), and the outstanding psychic murder suspense of "Carrion Comfort." This collection is a great introduction to a writer who doesn't get enough credit for the variety of his ideas. [~doomsdayer520~]
  Rating:   Summary: Great short fiction Review: If you're not in the mood to sit and read an entire novel,  Dan Simmons'  short stories are a great way to pass time.  He is a very gifted writer and  I have read everything he has written.  I especially liked  "The River  Styx Runs Upstream", and "Vanni Fucci is Alive and Well and  Living in Hell."  The former a horror story along the lines of Stephen  King and the later hilarious.  Also included is the novella to Carrion  Comfort which, in novel form, one of the best horror novels ever written.   I recommend anything and everything by him,  especially the Hyperion  novels, Summer of Night, and Carrion Comfort.
  Rating:   Summary: Great short fiction Review: If you're not in the mood to sit and read an entire novel, Dan Simmons' short stories are a great way to pass time. He is a very gifted writer and I have read everything he has written. I especially liked "The River Styx Runs Upstream", and "Vanni Fucci is Alive and Well and Living in Hell." The former a horror story along the lines of Stephen King and the later hilarious. Also included is the novella to Carrion Comfort which, in novel form, one of the best horror novels ever written. I recommend anything and everything by him, especially the Hyperion novels, Summer of Night, and Carrion Comfort.
 
 
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