Friday Find



Down to a Sunless Sea is a nice ecliptic collection of short stories. Down to a Sunless Sea features everything from growing up to dealing with death as well as dealing physical disabilities. Each story is only a few pages long but within those few pages are some very powerful, meaningful life lessons.

In Down to a Sunless Sea is a sweet but sad story of a son who remembers loves his mother and all the good times as well as laughs they shared together. Then there is the story of a son who is so in awe of his father shining his shoes that he wants to open a shoe shining business during the summer in Herbie. In Nicholas, the student is beyond his years more advanced then the teacher. Or how about the one titled Arnold Schwarzenegger’s Father was a Nazi. Mr. Freese makes sure there is a story for everyone big or small…young or old.


I usually am not a big fan of short story books for the simple fact that I either just start to get into the story and it ends or the author can’t fit all that they want into so few a pages that the story just sort of fizzles. So you can imagine my complete surprise when that was not the case with Down to a Sunless Sea. To my amazement I really enjoyed reading this collection by Mathias Freese. I sat down and started reading and about an hour later I was finished. After reading Down to a Sunless Sea, I am happy to report that I would read more by Mr. Freese.



Check out this author on his website at http://www.mathiasbfreese.com/

Comments

Becky LeJeune said…
You know, I used to feel the same way about short stories. King always writes fantastic ones, but the one that really changed me was Joanne Harris's Jigs and Reels. Now I find I am much more likely to pick up a book like this one after her fantastic collection.
Anonymous said…
This is a wonderful book. I liked reading it very much!

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The Bookworm said…
This sounds like an interesting read.
I do enjoy short stories myself.
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Anonymous said…
Steve loved this book!

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