
Beautiful Ugly
And Other Weirdness
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Narrated by:
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Tim Carper
Eleven bizarre short stories from the mad mind of Thomas S. Flowers ranging from Cronenberg-styled body horror to John Carpenter-inspired dark science fiction. Stories include:
- "Gone": A UFO crashes on a family farm setting in motion events that will lead to tragic results.
- "Happiness": A peculiar salesman comes to Happiness, Texas with nothing but an scarlet suit and a briefcase, and the ability to resurrect the dead...but his services come at a cost.
- "The Abigail": A crack-whip special tactics squad investigates a supposedly derelict spaceship only to find that some things are better left alone.
- "Ultrasound": Soon-to-be parents face their worst nightmare come true.
- "The Witch of Staunton County": Zealots find that sometimes truth is stranger than fiction.
- "Marrow": A homeless man is introduced to a secret Order with curious appetites.
- "The Ascension of Henry Porter": With a prognosis grim as his, Henry will do whatever it takes to cheat death...but as the saying goes, there are worst things than dying.
- "Apocalypse Meow": Jill always hated cats. Now weird glowing strays are invading her town.
- "The Foree Farm Massacre": He came home from war with a curse. Now the townspeople will learn just how dangerous he really is.
- "Beautiful Ugly": Martin wanted nothing but for the world to see him as he truly was. Beautiful. Exotic. To be seen as Martha. But when he attempts the impossible at the promise of a strange doctor, what people see is not him at all, but a monster.
- "The Philosopher": Even in a nuclear-eradicated world populated by mutants, the truth must be heard.
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Good Stories
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A middle of the road, but nonetheless entertaining, collection of shorts.
Nothing spectacular or overly weird here, despite the title. The stories seemed a bit elementary. Felt like horror for beginners. Goosebump-ish. There’s nothing wrong with that, if that’s your bag, but I was hoping for something darker.
The narration was good at times, however, there were quite a few errors throughout - yawns right in the middle of a sentence, double words, mini pauses etc. I’ve never experienced that before in an audiobook and it threw me off on more than one occasion.
Overall, a decent collection, but could have used some “juice” and a sound editor. 2.5 Stars
Middle of the road, but nonetheless entertaining
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Short, Weird Tales
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I recieved this book for free in exchange for an honest review.
Overall decent Scifi horror anthology
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First, Tim Carper is a fine narrator I am sure. He is clean in his delivery and he is not static or monotone, but his accent for this book does not fit. He has a strong southern flavor that would be fine in another genre, like a western, but not here. In a case like this the narration should be free of accent, unless being used to color a character. Here, it was a constant distraction.
Second, Flowers stories are really simple and straight forward. They all have a good gem inside, but it has not been polished. For example, his werewolf tale is just about a werewolf killing some people that came to kill him. It plays out more like a scene in a movie than a short story. The same with the first tale, about the pregnant girl, has a good start, but the ending has 0 punch. It just felt like there should have been more. Alien abduction? Same. I do note a lot of scientists are evil vibes, and maybe that is meant to be an overarching theme, but none of them carried enough weight for me to go WOW! Short stories need impact, something that comes from the weight of events that occur or a good twist at the end. None of these had that. Sorry, but between the narration, and the lackluster stories I cannot give this book a thumbs up. Which is a real shame, because these are the stories I would love to read if they had some more zip and zing to them.
More ugly and less beautiful
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A Good Listen
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