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Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell
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Vampires in the Lemon Grove (edition 2014)

by Karen Russell (Author)

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Six short stories with subjects ranging from a dejected teenager who discovers that the universe is communicating with him through talismanic objects left behind in a seagull's nest to two vampires in a sun-drenched lemon grove who try helplessly to slake their thirst for blood.
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Title:Vampires in the Lemon Grove
Authors:Karen Russell (Author)
Info:Vintage (2014), 256 pages
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Vampires in the Lemon Grove by Karen Russell

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The ideas behind the stories are great! And Karen writes beautifully, but it's like I'm watching the story from afar trough a telescope. It is amazingly detailed, but I lack the overall picture. The stories are just too distant to really move you. ( )
  adze117 | Sep 24, 2023 |
Cool premises for most stories. I liked some more than others - so it gets 4 stars because some stories were 3 star and some 5. ( )
  Ermonty | Dec 19, 2022 |
~truly random thoughts about each short story~

Vampires in the Lemon Grove
A story about an adorable elderly vampire. I really liked the style of this one, a first person narration of an old vampire that bites lemons. Would have liked a clearer ending. 4/5

Reeling for the Empire
I loved this tale with whole my heart. It talks about patriarchy and capitalism, and how little women's lives mean. 5/5

The Seagull Army Descends on Strong Beach, 1979
Didn't really get that one. Or "got it" but didn't like the abrupt ending. 3/5

Proving Up
Two times I forgot this story after reading this. It's not that it wasn't good, but utterly forgettable. 2/5

The Barn at the End of Our Term
Ok this one was amazing. Past US presidents reincarnated as horses that all live in a barn. I might had enjoyed it more were I acquainted with these people but I'm not American so many things were lost on me. Still, it was so imaginative and well written, I had a great time reading this. 4/5

Dougbert Shackleton's Rules for Antartic Tailgating
Okay, I guess? There's a dude that does a thing, and it's a metaphor about something. 2/5

The New Veterans
This one made me sad. Sad that war exists, sad with the emotional labor and need of women to "fix" others. 3/5

The Graveless Doll of Eric Mutis
Loved it, but was hurt by it. I really needed to know what happened to the kid. 4/5 ( )
  Silenostar | Dec 7, 2022 |
WOW! These stories were all so unique - some horrifying, others darkly comic, most with a tint of sadness, all well-written and profound. ( )
  viviennestrauss | Aug 12, 2022 |
Enjoyed most of these stories very much, especially "Vampires in the Lemon Grove," "Reeling for the Empire," and "Proving Up." The stories are all very different. The only constant is a more or less supernatural element. ( )
  IVLeafClover | Jun 21, 2022 |
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...the more persuasive stories in this book feature genuine outsiders who consider themselves monsters — because they are ugly or different, set apart from others by their looks or experience or self-conscious self-loathing.

It is these monsters that Ms. Russell portrays with such sympathy and inventiveness, and it is her ability to immerse us in their daily experiences and the exotic or not-so-exotic worlds they inhabit that underscore her fecund and constantly surprising storytelling gifts.
 
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In October, the men and women of Sorrento harvest the primofiore, or first flowering fruit, the most succulent lemons; in March, the yellow bianchetti ripen, followed in June by the greenverdelli.
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Please do not combine with the single story. This is the collection of stories.
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Six short stories with subjects ranging from a dejected teenager who discovers that the universe is communicating with him through talismanic objects left behind in a seagull's nest to two vampires in a sun-drenched lemon grove who try helplessly to slake their thirst for blood.

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The audio version of this book is amazing, with different narrators for each story. Fabulous evocation of atmosphere: the horror creeps up on you, it's subtle!
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