List About Books The Third Level
Title | : | The Third Level |
Author | : | Jack Finney |
Book Format | : | Mass Market Paperback |
Book Edition | : | #D274 |
Pages | : | Pages: 192 pages |
Published | : | March 1959 by Dell Publishing Co., Inc. (first published 1948) |
Categories | : | Science Fiction. Short Stories. Fiction. Time Travel. Speculative Fiction |
Jack Finney
Mass Market Paperback | Pages: 192 pages Rating: 4.11 | 209 Users | 23 Reviews
Narrative As Books The Third Level
Contents:The Third Level
Such Interesting Neighbors
I’m Scared
Cousin Len’s Wonderful Adjective Cellar
Of Missing Persons
Something in a Cloud
There Is a Tide...
Behind the News
Quit Zoomin’ Those Hands Through the Air
A Dash of Spring
Second Chance
Contents of the Dead Man’s Pockets
Declare Books Supposing The Third Level
Original Title: | The Third Level |
Edition Language: | English |
Rating About Books The Third Level
Ratings: 4.11 From 209 Users | 23 ReviewsJudge About Books The Third Level
Started reading this afternoon and I'm glad i finally got my hands on a copy. I'm especially pleased with Cousin Len's Wonderful Adjective Cellar! Brilliant, Fun and Zany!(Is that too many adjectives?)1/11/12: "A Dash of Spring" (1957)
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I adore Jack Finney.
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Mr. Finney specialized in thrillers and works of science fiction. Two of his novels, The Body Snatchers and Good Neighbor Sam became the basis of popular films, but it was Time and Again (1970) that won him a devoted following. The novel, about an advertising artist who travels back to the New York of the 1880s, quickly became a cult favorite, beloved especially by New Yorkers for its rich,
Though I'm not particularly fond of science-fiction, this one is my favourite! By means of 'The Third Level', Jack Finney shows the human tendency to escape into the world that doesn't exist because the real life is too hard to handle. The story shows the thin line that exists between schizophrenia and miracles!
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