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Drumbeats by Neil Peart, Kevin J. Anderson

xeni's review against another edition

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3.0

In the introduction the author mentions his obsession with the band Rush, so I put on some music from Rush (drum solo), and started reading the story. It helps me understand a bit more what the author was trying to convey.

There were a few odd moments to be sure... this rich white man is daydreaming of sipping expensive Champagne in a fancy hotel, while surrounded by poor black Camaroon farmers, but he points out how peculiar he is being. In a way it is almost a punishment story - this white man dares to come here, to us, take what we give freely? No!

I feel like I could sense the end of the story, the big revelation, build up inside me. And then I thought I'd figured it out, and could breath... but the story caught me by surprise. For a short story this was a good one. Time to check out the rest of the author's works.

speljamr's review against another edition

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4.0

A nice little short story from RUSH drummer Neil Peart and Kevin J. Anderson. It's a horror story that appeared in a couple of magazines and is currently available in an e-book format. The story draws from Neil Peart's experiences while bicycling through west Africa and lends some reality to the setting. It's a good fit for any horror story fan and has a rather thought provoking end.

kat2112's review against another edition

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3.0

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