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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
What a collection!,
By Cenobyte (The East Bay, California) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Punktown: Third Eye (Hardcover)
Apart from Thomas' own entry, this collection sports unqualified masterpiece proems from Charlee Jocob and T.A. Hughes; an astounding story from industrial fiction pioneer Simon logan; and a hip take on the Faustian bargain for rock superstardom from Jonathan Lyons.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
"Third Eye" takes a different look at Punktown,
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This review is from: Punktown: Third Eye (Hardcover)
Welcome back to Punktown, the incredible and diverse slum city of Paxton on the world Oasis. Punktown is a diverse colony of outcasts from many different worlds, including the race native to Oasis called the Choom. "Third Eye" a collection of short stories that take place in Punktown, just like the first book by Thomas. What is different is that Thomas wrote only one story in this collection, with the rest contributed by other authors.Unfortunately, that is what makes "Third Eye" a four star compared to the five I gave "Punktown". Thomas seems to be the only author that had a firm grip on the ideal of the city. Not to say that the rest of the stories were bad in anyway, they just didn't fit his mold as well, and seemed to be more of a general Sci-Fi connection. The best story in the book is the one Thomas himself wrote, "The Color Shrain", which isn't really about this particular color that only one alien race can see, but about Specola's unique way of making things disappear and reappear. Unique and disturbing. Eight more stories follow, featuring tales of sentient robots, a singer who makes the bigtime by leaving her body behind, a Choom detective chasing down a telekinetic alien, a lesson on getting to know your friends better before making a pass at them, and others. I somehow got the feeling that some of the efforts by the other authors were "early career works", often just a tad disjointed in the flow of the tale; not well cemented and lacking a stylish flow to them. However, over all, the collection is worthwhile; just pick up Punktown first to catch a firm grip of the city before taking this "Third Eye" view of one of my favorite places. Enjoy!
2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
An astounding collection!,
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This review is from: Punktown: Third Eye (Hardcover)
With a Punktown tale from editor Jeffrey Thomas, and amazing work from Charlee Jacob, Jonathan Lyons, Simon Logan, T.A. Hughes, and more, this collection of SF-horror hybrid is not to be missed.
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Punktown: Third Eye by Jeffrey Thomas (Paperback - Nov. 2004)
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