“Beneath The Bonfire” by Nickolas Butler is the best
collection of short stories I have read since Robin Black’s “If I Loved You I
Would Tell You This.” Every story has
power and depth, well-developed characters that elicit strong emotions and
descriptive settings that made me desperately homesick for my native
Wisconsin. Each story features
characters struggling with some major issue, and I like that several don’t end
well or have satisfying conclusions. My
favorite was “Sweet Light Crude” with “Train People Move Slow” a close
second. Oddly I found the title story by
far the weakest in the collection, although still a good read. The highest praise I can give any author is
what I offer here – I want to read his first novel and I can’t wait to see what he
gives us next!
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