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Something Passed by Stories from the Blue World

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Book by McCammon, Robert

Audio Cassette

First published April 1, 1990

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Robert McCammon

172 books5,924 followers
Pseudonyms: Robert R. McCammon; Robert Rick McCammon

Robert McCammon was a full-time horror writer for many years. Among his many popular novels were the classics Boy's Life and Swan Song. After taking a hiatus for his family, he returned to writing with an interest in historical fiction.

His newest book, Leviathan, is the tenth and final book in the Matthew Corbett series. It was published in trade hardcover (Lividian Publications), ebook (Open Road), and audiobook (Audible) formats on December 3, 2024.

McCammon resides in Birmingham, Alabama.

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October 15, 2024
As usual McCammon is entertaining and so good at writing speculative macabre. Fascinating little short story.
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June 16, 2025
What a terrifying apocalyptic story. One where people spontaneously combust, where concrete becomes quick sand only to harden again, where a violet sun looms in a white sky and time either moves forward or backward all but too quickly, disrupting the aging process. Other horrors; the compound of water alters and people explode, brain melt out of ears and gasoline is now safe to drink because water is dangerous.
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December 5, 2024
4/5. Right from the get go, things were bat shit crazy! I loved the absolute terror of the situation, that “something passed by” and all of reality flipped on its head. This was the right amount of weirdness and scary for me! I have no idea how I would cope or attempt to adjust to such a world, but I hope I’d be cool-headed and accepting enough to play poker!
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November 29, 2024
A weird little story, but good. The most fun was catching all the nods to other horror writers, which were sprinkled through the whole thing
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August 11, 2025
Entertaining for sure but this one was a bit too crazy and all over the shop for me.
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January 4, 2025
A comet passes and throws the balance of nature off. A child is mummified as the air is sucked out of his room. A husband grows younger as the wife ages. A sort of Benjamin Button rip off.
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September 7, 2010
Something passed by is one of my favorite sci-fi stories about the end of the world. It doesn't try to make any righteous claims about one god or another bringing wrath or some holy crusade. It is the epitome of "sometimes you're the hunter, sometimes you're the bear" logic. Humanity was doing ok and then, oops, something passed by and now things are not good. Wonderful story, great ending. The rest of his stories are decent but this is my favorite.
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March 11, 2014
Great read! Very well may have convinced me to start reading short science-fiction stories.
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