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A Night in the Lonesome October > ANITLO The quick reread (with plenty of blather)

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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments I read this book a few years ago so this is a reread. But events conspired to keep me from starting until today. Well, I read the prologue a few days back. Moving on...

(and spoilertastic, so even tho the final podcast on this has been done, for the sake of tradition, spoiler protected)

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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments At about the 40% mark (Oct 20.) I am loving the comity between dog (Snuff) and cat (Graymalk) in particular and in general among all the familiars. They protect each other and the players in the game, not knowing if they will be on opposing sides or not. They may even have to face off against each other, but that is for tomorrow. For today, they are comrades.

But! A harrumph! Having taken the time to look up "dundrearied" for the Vicar and finding out it means long thick muttonchop sideburns, WHY DOES HIS DRAWING FEATURE NONE OF THAT?!? Aaaah, none of Gahan Wilson's drawings really match. They're cool tho.


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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments Crammed through to the 50% mark last night. Regrettably a different October event is interfering with reading time, that being the World Series. The local team (Dodgers) is in it and, well, not a huge sports fan but it is a big event for us. I may not make it to the end of the book by Halloween. Oh well, a few days won't make a big difference.

Anyhoo! back to the book. Whole lot of tension as the actual contest is about to start and the period of cooperation will come to an end, an event that both sides regret. Some talk of Elder Gods, making this book at least a whiff Lovecraftian. Some amusing bits, like one character not recognizing the Great Detective in drag and thinking he just had a great conversation with a nice old lady.

I continue to be amused that "Snuff" can refer to scent abilities, or killing. The book is surface funny, but there is a definite undertone of violence.


Ruth | 1778 comments John (Taloni) wrote: But! A harrumph! Having taken the time to look up "dundrearied" for the Vicar and finding out it means long thick muttonchop sideburns, WHY DOES HIS DRAWING FEATURE NONE OF THAT?!? Aaaah, none of Gahan Wilson's drawings really match.

I don’t personally much like the illustrations tbh, I find them very grotesque-looking and too obviously “modern”. I’d prefer something done in more of the style of Sidney Paget’s illustrations for the Sherlock Holmes stories in The Strand. (This magazine is explicitly name dropped in the book iirc)


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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments Yeah...I remember Gahan Wilson from my youth as a guy who did illustrations for magazines. Certainly a distinctive style. These ones, though, seem like he took a job and dashed things off with just a basic description. Then no one could tell him to redo them because he was the celebrity illustrator. Kind of like the SF books where the cover has several things that conflict with the novel.


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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments 60% mark, end of October 22. The story becomes more explicitly Lovecraftian with a long, rambling, completely out of place description of the Dreamlands. We wind up in Ulthar, known for cats that will take serious (and hilarious) revenge if you harm one of them. There to meet a giant cat. Welp, this one is out of place and really could have been condensed. But why not.

It's fun watching the misdirect since I recall (a bit vaguely) what is coming.

As for Snuff, we get even more of a reveal that he was once someone and something else. But I don't recall that we ever find out exactly who. If anyone knows...?


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John (Taloni) Taloni (johntaloni) | 5193 comments I suppose I'll finish but as I've largely failed to spark any late-breaking discussion I'll just close out. Didn't read any last night (World Series) and tonight has been busy handing out candy.


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