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Monkey Number 100030338732 and Other Stories Kindle Edition
Product details
- ASIN : B00CP2UT1Q
- Publisher : Amazon Digital Services, Inc.
- Publication date : May 7, 2013
- Language : English
- File size : 331 KB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 56 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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About the author

I have several loves and two of them make their way into my books - people and wonderful stories.
My big work is Dirt - a huge fantasy saga set over hundreds of years. This is most definitely a saga and the story is built around the characters both human and dragon. It is currently in two series with a third on the distant horizon.
I love my characters to have humour and to be able to make silly jokes even in the darkest of moments. So do not be surprised if dreadful wars are interrupted by moments of idiocy or my huge, powerful, noble dragons fart when they eat too much fish!
But all of them are real, and when the time is right, I let them cry and grieve.
Another love is London, and my book The Stink is set in the 1970s when I grew up. It is about a young band trying to get a gig while battling against racism, anti-Semitism, homophobia and murderous tramps. Did I mention it was a comedy?
Children's book coming soon too! Oh, and poetry...
Find out more at my website: http://cchogan.com
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- Reviewed in the United States on May 26, 2015I’m not usually a big fan of short stories. I prefer longer works. I mean, if I’m enjoying a story I just want it to go on longer. A bite sized snack that just doesn’t satisfy. Another thing I often struggle with is that in a collection of stories maybe one or two grab me but the rest are either flat or just not on the same level. It’s hard to maintain energy and consistency across stories that are usually crafted separately. So when I picked up C.C. Hogan’s collection of four short stories entitled Monkey Number 100030338732 and Other Stories and I was extremely pleasantly surprised.
Hogan offers up four captivating stories, each with an interesting premise, clean execution and an unexpected ending that kept me hooked. Each tale starts out with the barest bones, an absence of context that the author then builds on one brick at a time until you find yourself living within the well constructed walls of a superb story. Hogan manages to maintain this level of storytelling throughout the entire collection.
I won’t break down the stories individually. I didn’t read anything about them until I dove into the first one and I couldn’t put the book down until I finished the last one. When I later read the blurb on the stories I was glad I hadn’t known what was going on. The slow reveal is so engaging.
I will say that I loved the second and fourth stories the best. The New Futurist is a tiny little thread that twists and winds through your brain—the very style of the prose reflecting the mindset of the main character. The Glass Blower, which makes up the final half of this volume is by far the most in depth story in the book, and hints at what a longer work by this author might be like.
Of course, now that I’m done with the book, I really wish there were more. I would love to see what Hogan can do with a novel length offering. Hint, hint.
- Reviewed in the United States on November 5, 2015Quirky, intriguing, and very well-written, this collection of short stories is clearly the product of an active and imaginative mind. I will definitely look for more by C. C. Hogan.
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- Emma RReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 13, 2015
5.0 out of 5 stars A book of 4 short stories.. for the reader who likes a gripping read.
This book of 4 short stories is a fascinating read. All the stories have an original twist which makes them difficult to put down.
I have to confess, I read the book in one go - not something I would normally do.
The author has an original, intelligent, easy style which makes the stories flow.
The stories are quite different which is rare to find in a short story book.
The final offering is a touching and imaginative love story - just beautiful.
Enough - perhaps I will just spare some time to re-read the book.