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Boy's Life
Robert R. McCammon

Turtleback Books: A Division of Sanval, 1999 - 580 pages

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10 STARS, maybe twenty

I own 4 copies of this book. People look at my bookshelf and question me. And I don't loan a copy out to just anybody.
I'm trying to give myself enough time to forget this wonder-of-a-book so I can re-read it. For me it's up there with "Wind in the Willows" and "Life of Pi". I liked Robert McCammon well enough with his horror stories, but this departure is his Masterpiece. Thanks Mr McCammon. "Boy's Life" is THE reason I read.


Best Book Ever!

I can honestly say that this is probably the Best Book I Ever Read! I loved the characters and the magical feel. Mr. McCammon created something truly special with this novel.


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A Gem That Is Still In My Top Five Best Fiction Ever

Once again Mr. McCammon has weaved magic with his gripping, suspenseful, and elegant storytelling in A Boy's Life. The setting is in a small southern town in the early 1960's and the author has seamlessly woven all the elements of mystery, monsters, and supernatural events for a story that makes the reader pause with wonder and awe.

I thought I loved Swan Song but I can truly say this is one of the few books that made me cry - with joy and despair. The building and interweaving of the setting, characters, and plot were so poignantly beautiful I am still haunted by it. The characters are well-developed and the coming of age theme is timelessly universal. By the end of this book, I felt rejuvenated.

It is truly a disservice that McCammon's novels fall solely into the horror genre because despite the supernatural and fantasy elements of this book, it is a literary gem of fantasy and mystery more on par with Ray Bradbury and J.D. Salinger than Stephen King. If possible, I would give this classic novel ten stars, it is one of the finest works of fiction I have ever read.



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So Amazing, I read it twice.

Yeah, this is one of the finest novels ever written. The characters are wonderful, and each chapter is like its own little story. You need to read this one. EVERYONE that reads it, falls in love with it.


Now for something completely different

McCammon is known as a really good horror writer, but here he steps away from the horror for a novel about boyhood. Somehow he is able to step out of his own shoes for a bit and step into the shoes of an All-American kid. He captures boyhood perfectly in all its awkwardness, wonder, joy, and even terror. Some might say the book is written a bit piecemeal, but McCammon deftly holds the book together by keeping the initial thread intact while wandering here and there. This is not a middle grade reader--it's much lengthier than that, which makes me believe that McCammon wrote it for an older audience. I remember thinking that if I read the book to my grandson, I would leave out an occasional sentence or section just to keep things moving. But you will marvel at how well McCammon captures emotions we all felt as kids but didn't think anyone would be able to capture in words. And he does it very well.


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Zephyr, Alabama, is an idyllic hometown for eleven-year-old Cory Mackenson -- a place where monsters swim the river deep and friends are forever. Then, one cold spring morning, Cory and his father witness a car plunge into a lake -- and a desperate rescue attempt brings his father face-to-face with a terrible vision of death that will haunt him forever.

As Cory struggles to understand his father's pain, his eyes are slowly opened to the forces of good and evil that are manifested in Zephyr. From an ancient, mystical woman who can hear the dead and bewitch the living, to a violent clan of moonshiners, Cory must confront the secrets that hide in the shadows of his hometown -- for his father's sanity and his own life hang in the


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