Electric Gumbo

Electric Gumbo

4.21 of 5 stars 4.21  ·  rating details  ·  34 ratings  ·  2 reviews
Paperback, 406 pages
Published 1994 by Quality Paperback Book Club

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Marvin
There are lots of Lansdale collections out there and they all have the same problem. They tend to have many of the same stories. I'm beginning to think that the rarest Lansdale collection would be the one that doesn't have "The Night They Miss The Horror Show". However, Electic Gumbo may be one of the better ones for the simple fact it includes a full novel; The Drive-in. Asides from an expected assortment of short fiction there are two essays and two novelettes; which I thought was an obsolete...more
Weston Ochse
This is my favorite collection of short stories from Joe Lansdale. There was a time when I carried this around with me. Where ever I was, whatever I was doing, if I had a few moments, I'd reread one of his marvelous stories.
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Joe R. Lansdale is the winner of the British Fantasy Award, the American Horror Award, the Edgar Award, and six Bram Stoker Awards. He lives in Nacogdoches, Texas.
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