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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Kudos to Zeppelin Tales, January 9, 2008
The father of Doc Savage shows his pulp flexability with Zeppelin Tales. Here are 5 tales of high, no pun intended, adventure. A thrill ride from the first page to the last.
I highly recommend it.
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3 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
I'll give it four stars (with a wink and a smile)., January 13, 2008
I should probably wait to write this because there are five stories in this book and I've only read the first two, but, first, I think I have the flavor of the work, and, second, this sort of thing is best in small doses spaced over a long period of time. I expect I will get to the others one at a time when the mood strikes me. Delightfully clunky writing, with over the top caricatures, and long, adjective and adverb laden run-on sentences that have to be seen to be believed --but it's fun! Action paced, somewhat discombobulated adventure stories where midway through the evil sky-pirates capture the zeppelin, leaving our hero in a bind, to say the least, and five pages later after a couple fistfights, a clevery ploy and a failed romance, our hero now finds himself running through a south sea jungle pursued by hungry cannibals pulling the professor's daughter by the hand as he goes (of course, she does not yet love him, but she is, of course, suffering under the lies the sky-pirates told her after he hid his true identity so that he could later foil their plans.) It's tough to rate this, and to be honest at times I found the writing style and convoluted action a bit confusing, and had to turn back a page and start over, but if you are looking for a collection of real, 1930s, thrilling, unpolished, hack-pulp fiction involving zeppelins then this is exactly what you'll get in this volume.
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10 of 18 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Fantastic Zeppelin Stories!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!, July 3, 2006
Oh, WOW!! A superb book reprinting early pulp yarns by Lester Dent. All featuring ZEPPELINS by the creator of DOC SAVAGE!
I enjoyed every tale, and what a page turner! It was a hoot to relive life in the late 1920s and early 1930s! OUTSTANDING!!!!!!!!
Now, when can I expect a volume two??????????????
Terry Klasek
Hazelwood, Missouri
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