Review of "Wipeout of the Wireless Weenies and other Warped and Creepy Tales," by David Lubar

 Review of

Wipeout of the Wireless Weenies and other Warped and Creepy Tales, by David Lubar, ISBN 9780765332141

Five out of five stars

Hints of Ray Bradbury

 The most laudatory praise that I can give this book is that the stories have more than a hint of the style of Ray Bradbury. The man that I consider to be the best writer of the short story with an odd twist. These stories often start out with a seemingly predictable and generally innocuous beginning, with routine progress toward a resolution. Only to suddenly have a plot twist that was unpredictable and entertaining yet remains within the bounds of the initial premises.

 If you enjoy short stories that start out normal and yet branch into the unusual and sometimes bizarre, then this book is one that you will enjoy.

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