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5.0 out of 5 stars
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This review is from: Twentieth Century Campfire Culture (Paperback)
I enjoyed all the short stories here! Of course "High-Speed Driving Tactics" was the most enjoyable for me!
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All the stories in the book,
By Angela DeHart (Apache Junction, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twentieth Century Campfire Culture (Paperback)
Twentieth Century Campfire Culture is an excellent book. The stories are well written. I especially enjoy the stories, "Princess Die," "Last American Cowboy," and "Solo." I recommend this book to anyone who enjoys short stories. They are wonderful to tell at night (especially around a campfire - hence the title) Even if you don't read often and you have a goal to read one book this year, you should read this book. The stories that I wrote down were my favorite and were so realistic that I cried. Buy this book! It's definitly worth it!
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Solo,
By Angelita CAmpos (Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twentieth Century Campfire Culture (Paperback)
I think that the book was very interersting my best story was "Solo" because I believe that every american has a story very similar to what that boy went threw. I can relate to that in so many ways. It makes me relize that every person has some type of back hystery. I would recomend this story to anybody along with "Warming UP". That is also a story that will keep you on your toes but, this one has a great ending.
5.0 out of 5 stars
All the titles in the book,
By Angela DeHart (Apache Junction, Arizona) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Twentieth Century Campfire Culture (Paperback)
Each story is well-written and makes you wonder whether or not they happened or if they could happen. Some of these stories are very touching. I cried when I read "Solo" and "Cowboy" I definitly recommend those two stories - and Princess. This is a wonderful book of short stories to read and as the title says, it makes great stories to tell around a campfire.
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Twentieth Century Campfire Culture by Doc Maher (Paperback - July 4, 1999)
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