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Paperback Meet Me in the Moon Room: Stories Book

ISBN: 1931520011

ISBN13: 9781931520010

Meet Me in the Moon Room: Stories

* Philip K. Dick Award finalist * Locus Recommended Reading Here are 33 weird, wonderful stories concerning men, women, teleportation, wind-up cats, and brown paper bags. By turns whimsical and unsettling--frequently managing to be both--these short fictions describe family relationships, bad breakups, and travel to outer space. Vukcevich's loopy, fun-house mirror take on everyday life belongs to the same absurdist school of work as that of George...

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I LOVE this book

Meet Me in the Moon Room is a refreshing look at wacky and fabulous. I LOVE this book and wish I could give it more than 5 stars. Lots and lots of stars.

No planet like Planet Ray

Planet Ray is a unique force on the verge of discovery.Here's a collection of funny, sweet, original, and wise stories. Lucky is the reader who stumbles from dark onto a story where a paper bag is the metaphor for a troubled marriage, where a missile silo is a refuge, where a strange disease carries people further away from each other than they could have dreamed.Ray Vukcevich writes like the love child of Oscar Wilde and Emily Dickenson. Or maybe I mean Thornton Wilder and Emile Zola. It boggles the mind to think about the combinations, only in a good way. Just like the book.

Great writing

It made me laugh, It made me cry. It scared me. It was inspiring. As someone said on the cover there is no other planet like planet Ray. I strongly recommend this book for fans of good writing.I look forward to Mr. Vukcevich's next book.

Buy This Book Now...

Ray V.'s stories are original, intelligent, charming, honest, funny and poignant -- all at the same time. He must be multi-tasking :)

Wunnerful, wunnerful

I wanted to read this book because I so much enjoyed Ray's novel, The Man of Maybe Half-a-dozen Faces. This book is a treasure. There is honestly no predicting where Ray is going to go from moment to moment, but it's all perfectly in character within the context of the story, and the closest I can come to expressing what's going on with Vukcevich's prose is to tell you that it's genuinely original. He'll take you by surprise time and again, but delight you while he's doing it.Many times when one is reading a book of short stories one begins to predict the endings of stories, or at least the style and tone of stories, three-quarters of the way through the collection. I couldn't begin to get there with this book: it was fresh from start to finish.So: buy this book if you want something that is fresh, innovative, original, imaginative, intelligent, and diverting. I think that once you read Ray Vukcevich you'll want to read everything you can find by Ray Vukcevich. Give him a try! You won't be sorry!
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