"The boy named Crow"
Excellent story. Why? Because it reaches into a place inside, not in all of us, but in some who see and hear the world in a shadow not as bright, not quite full. Those who peer into everyday life and feel the past, present and future collide into Kafka's character along with their own touch of ghostly sense will relate with this story of heartbreak and misty creatures lurking just beneath the surface.
"That dog is Goofy"
This story was an excellent listen! The wish to be apart of something more mysterious and powerful then our selves is a lure to many who see the world as possiblities around every corner. For Fat Charlie, the possibilites weren't so appealing in the beginning, but like the charm of the mythical gods of ancient times, magic turns our hearts into the their whims and we play at their puppet theather. Unless you're Fat Charlie and the strings aren't what you think they are.