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Perfect Circle - Sean Stewart
Perfect Circle
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William “Dead” Kennedy is in trouble. He’s thirty-two, in love with his ex-wife, has lost his job, and he’s been dreaming about ghost roads again. Sometimes a guy is haunted for a really good reason.— Nebula and World Fantasy Award finalist— A Book Sense Notable Book— Best of the Year: Booklist,... show more
William “Dead” Kennedy is in trouble. He’s thirty-two, in love with his ex-wife, has lost his job, and he’s been dreaming about ghost roads again. Sometimes a guy is haunted for a really good reason.— Nebula and World Fantasy Award finalist— A Book Sense Notable Book— Best of the Year: Booklist, Locus, San Francisco Chronicle— A Locus bestseller"Stewart's quicksilver wit makes Perfect Circle perfectly hilarious. And, a supremely skilled storyteller, he saves the best for last."—Texas Monthly"Stewart's mastery of Will's first-person narration is unflinching and unfaltering. The voice conjured here is absolutely authentic and affecting."—Washington Post"Stewart's compelling account of how DK comes to grips with his ghosts, both actual and metaphorical, is alternately poignant and hilarious, with some genuinely creepy moments and one or two powerful jolts.... Compelling ... with strong potential for crossing over into the mainstream."—Publishers Weekly"All-around terrific."—Booklist (starred review)"By turns heartbreaking and hilarious, Perfect Circle is ... an impressive example of an author using genre resources to stake out a territory that, for the moment at least, no one but he occupies.—Locus"A read-at-one-go novel.... Everything is both stated and understated, elegant, full of the mundane horror and fear that inform a normal, frustrated life.... And it is well, well worth the reading. A highly recommended work."—F&SFSean Stewart's much-anticipated eighth novel is a dark, funny, fast-moving thriller that you won't want to put down. William "Dead" Kennedy has problems. He's haunted by family, by dead people with unfinished business, and by those perfect pop songs that you can't get out of your head. He's a 32-year-old Texan still in love with his ex-wife. He just lost his job at Pet-Co for eating cat food. His air-conditioning is broken, there's no good music on the radio, and he's been dreaming about ghost roads.When Will's cousin ("My dad married your Aunt Dot's half-sister") calls in the middle of the night about a dead girl haunting his garage, it seems like an easy way to make a thousand dollars. But nothing is ever that simple, especially when family is involved. Will's mother is planning a family reunion of epic proportions. Will's ex-wife is married to a former Marine. His twelve-year-old daughter Megan thinks Will needs someone to look after him. And recently his dead relatives seem to want something from him.+++ punk attitude: country & western life +++"Perfect Circle is a perfect read, exciting, unique, everything here but the Second Coming, but, Sean Stewart himself is the prize. What a talent. Write on, my man. Write on."—Joe Lansdale"Needy Ghosts, bar fights, concealed weapons, R.E.M., and ramen noodles—Perfect Circle is an irreverent Texas treat. Sean Stewart is one bright, funny writer."—Stewart O'Nan"Will Kennedy has some troublesome relatives. Especially the dead ones. Perfect Circle is Sean Stewart at his spooky, funny, sad, and haunting best."—Karen Joy Fowler "A ghost story for grown-ups, frightening, funny, and finally redemptive. It kept me up way past my bedtime."—Harley Jane Kozak"I read it all in one gulp, by turns fearful and joyful for Stewart's likable loser protagonist."—Cory Doctorow"If Oprah read science fiction...This quirky, engaging novel tells the story of William "Dead" Kennedy, a thirtysomething former punk rocker and down-on-his-luck divorced dad—who sees ghosts. After a visit to his haunted cousin goes horribly wrong, "DK" finds himself getting lots of attention—mostly the wrong kind—from both the living and the dead. Funny and thought-provoking!"—Carol Schneck, Schuler Books and Music, Okemos, MI"My favorites among Sean Stewart's books are those that hover on the edge of our reality. His characters, like William "Dead" Kennedy are much like my friends and relatives -- although if any of my relatives are seeing ghosts, they haven't mentioned this to me. Will leads a not-quite life in Texas, working in dead end jobs, and yearning to reconnect with his ex-wife, and trying to avoid ghosts. When a cousin calls with a ghost-busting request, his financial offer is more than Will can resist. But accepting the job opens Will up to a whole new level of darkness. Great prose (Stewart has some of the best metaphors going) and a melancholy mood, like music half-remembered."—Maryelizabeth Hart, Mysterious Galaxy Bookshop, San Diego, CASean Stewart is the author of the "I Love Bees" and "Beast" search operas, two short stories and seven novels: Perfect Circle, The Night Watch, Nobody's Son, Clouds End, Passion Play, Resurrection Man, and Galveston. With Jordan Weisman, he is the author of Cathy's Book and Cathy's Key. His novels have received the Aurora, Arthur Ellis, Sunburst, Canadian Library, and World Fantasy awards. He lives in Davis, CA, with his wife and two daughters. 
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Format: paperback
ISBN: 9781931520119 (1931520119)
Publisher: Small Beer Press
Pages no: 243
Edition language: English
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I saw this book mentioned in http://www.strangehorizons.com/2005/20050926/berman-int-a.shtml
Ned Hayes Writing
Ned Hayes Writing rated it
5.0 Perfect Circle
I loved this novel. What a weird, wonderful, well-written blend of everything lovely in ghosts, magic, and reality. Also punk-rock.The novel also moves beautifully thru a story that compels about a young man who is no longer young, and a person in search of meaning in a world that has the hard edges...
cindywho
cindywho rated it
Will is a loser with the ability to see ghosts. Unfortunately they are even more creepy than he is. This one is intense and moves along well - I kept diving back in to it. I never quite warmed to the protagonist, but I think that was intentional. It also seemed like a hate letter to Houston - it...
Shelf Indulgence
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4.0 Perfect Circle
One can find book recommendations in the oddest places. I used to read Spot the Frog, a charming comic strip about a frog living with an older gentleman. I recently heard that the strip was ending, and discovered that the author had a blog. In the blog, I found that this writer was a fan of Joe Lans...
Books by the Lake
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5.0 Perfect Circle
A slight change of pace for Stewart -- moving a little away from the fantastic. This time, unlike the good but flawed Mockingbird, the tone is pitch-perfect from beginning to end. Best of all, conveys a strong sense of the culture that Will's family is part of. And, pulls off the unlikely feat of ma...
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