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Down at the End of the River: Stories reviews from people you don't follow

The Chocolate Lady (94 KP) rated
Oct 5, 2020
An interesting collection of 10 stories that leave you wanting more. By that I mean you'll be thinking, "why doesn't he make whole novels out of these?" You can read my full review here. https://tcl-bookreviews.com/2013/12/06/ten-warmly-flowing-stories-of-louisiana/

Chris Hooker (419 KP) rated
Jan 12, 2018
[Down at the End of the River] by [Angus Woodward] is a compilation of short stories, which usually are not the type of thing I like to read. I did enjoy these and if I did not know they were the same author I would have thought they were penned by many different people.
[Woodward] does an excellent job in creating characters and using those characters to drive the story. More than a few even caused me to feel the nervousness or anxiety of the characters.
I was disappointed that the setting of Louisiana was not highlighted more that it was just a passing reference. I believe the south has a character all it's own and could have added even more to the stories.
[Woodward] does an excellent job in creating characters and using those characters to drive the story. More than a few even caused me to feel the nervousness or anxiety of the characters.
I was disappointed that the setting of Louisiana was not highlighted more that it was just a passing reference. I believe the south has a character all it's own and could have added even more to the stories.