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Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - Noah M. - Goodreads

Lucius Shepard has a real problem with length. Once his works get over about 70 pages he tends to just lapse in to meaningless and rich descriptions of settings and internal mental states... In Green ... Read full review

Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - Elaine - Goodreads

Another reread from 1984. Definitely a good one, thought-provoking and different, and I liked the ending. Read full review

Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - Thomas Baughman - Goodreads

Genre-fiction, but well worth reading. Shepard can flat-out write. Read full review

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User Review  - Michael - Goodreads

read this one day while laying in bed sick. don't really remember it to be honest with you. Read full review

Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - DoctorM - Goodreads

Well, it's the first (and maybe only, ever) Lacanian zombie biopunk Louisiana bayou love story. Well written, eerie and melancholy more than terrifying, and, well...a Lacanian zombie tale. (And, no ... Read full review

Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - Mike - Goodreads

Green Eyes was originally published in 1984 as part of Ace Books landmark "New Science Fiction Specials" series. The series consisted of first novels by a group of up-and-coming new novelists. I feel ... Read full review

Review: Green Eyes

User Review  - Velvetink - Goodreads

Zombies. *note to self. Copy from A. Read full review

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User Review  - Hester - Goodreads

I think I would have liked this more if I had not already read "A Handbook of American Prayer." Both characters are about ambiguous poets with near divine powers with a beautiful woman in their lives ... Read full review

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User Review  - Freder - Goodreads

Once again a great concept and a smashing opening section founders in the back stretch. Read full review

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User Review  - Adam - Goodreads

Shepard shows incredible talent even on his first novel. Matching Robert Stone's terrific dialogue and ability to make any situation pregnant with threat and meaning, a metatextual weaving in of a ... Read full review

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