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Mar 01, 2014 01:41PM

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I too have only read part of the second. I like it so far but it was late at night when I started and I got sleepy.

I read the first story and part of the second. I have to admit I was eh? about this first one.
I think the first story you are referring to, Randolph, is "The Appointed Time". I admit to remembering virtually nothing about this one, but in my sketchy notes for the collection, I have it listed as my least favorite story.

I'm about halfway through this book, and while none of the stories have blown me away yet, I am enjoying the atmosphere and authentic settings very much.

I really liked Northwest Passages. There was enough left unsaid that it was really my kind of story.
"Northwest Passage" was for me without a doubt the best thing about this collection. There were other entries that were good — even very good — but none that had the quality or panache of the title story. The presentation of nature as being beautiful, yet also isolating, unknowable, and threatening resulted in a story that I saw as a kind of updated Blackwood tale.
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My favorite of the bunch was "Out and Back," because it made me jumpy and because the idea of the (view spoiler) was interesting and weird. The title story was good, too, except I couldn't get a handle on the Robert character.
But, still, not sorry I read it.
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