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Wednesday, February 12, 2014

Monkey Talk : A Short Story by Lucas Earle Review

BOOK TITLE: Monkey talk
ASIN: B00DSVUIT6
AUTHOR: T Lucas Earle
GENRE: Fiction
NUMBER OF PAGES: 15
FORMAT: Digital
SERIES / STANDALONE: Standalone/ Short Story
REVIEW BY: Dhivya Balaji
HOW I GOT THIS BOOK: The author sent us a copy for review. We thank him for it!
SUMMARY:
          Monkey Talk is loosely based on the Chinese myth, the Monkey King, a timeless story about who belongs, and who doesn’t. In a future in which Chimps can give lectures on cybernetics, Mr. Towry is a Chimp with an attitude. Unfortunately, the rules are still “No shirt, no shoes, no service.”
REVIEW:
          Monkey Talk - What happens when a scientifically advanced monkey can talk? Can the monkey give guest lecturers? What happens when the monkey has near human emotions and feels irritation, sadness, and happiness and… love? What does happen when the monkey has a rare disease that makes it rage and destruct its surroundings? And the biggest question… How can the answer for all this lie in a 17 page short story? Read more to find out. The Monkey Talk is astonishingly unique, has simple language and can manage to both confuse you as well as leave a sweet after taste. And to be still more mysterious, the story gives an additional twist in between and right at the end!
VERDICT: Short, sensible, and honestly, how many good short stories can you see these days?
RATING: 4/5
ABOUT THE AUTHOR:
T. Lucas Earle is a writer and filmmaker. T. Lucas has a degree in Film Production from Emerson College, and currently works as a script reader in LA. His stories have been published in Electric Spec and The Colored Lens. T. Lucas also writes two blogs and reviews television pilots for Blogcritics. His dark comedy, Abduction, was premiered in the 2013 LA Shorts Film Fest.
EDITIONS AVAILABLE: Kindle
PRICE: Rs. 58 for Kindle edition


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