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kitsuneheart's review against another edition
4.0
Clovis is the spiritual successor to Saki's well-loved Reginald character. He's a bit more of a prankster than a simple snarker than Reginald, but there's plenty of deadpan humor in the stories which feature him.
It's actually the stories not about Clovis that I find most interesting in this collection. In particular, I enjoy "Srendi Vashtar," about a boy whom turns a pet ferret into his own private and bloodthirsty god. It's dark and vibrant and terrible. "Filboid Studge" is good for anyone rolling their eyes at the current trend of superfoods. And "Esme" is good for a mix of absurdity and light gore. And all these stories poke fun at the social mores of early 20th century England.
This story is in the public domain. I particularly encourage potential readers to check out the free audio production available from Librivox.
It's actually the stories not about Clovis that I find most interesting in this collection. In particular, I enjoy "Srendi Vashtar," about a boy whom turns a pet ferret into his own private and bloodthirsty god. It's dark and vibrant and terrible. "Filboid Studge" is good for anyone rolling their eyes at the current trend of superfoods. And "Esme" is good for a mix of absurdity and light gore. And all these stories poke fun at the social mores of early 20th century England.
This story is in the public domain. I particularly encourage potential readers to check out the free audio production available from Librivox.
polyhy_14's review against another edition
4.0
Beautifully written collection of short stories - witty, quirky and sometimes downright bizarre. Often made me laugh out loud. Highly recommended.
slferg's review against another edition
4.0
Most of the stories were amusing, but there were several that are kind of creepy. But even the creepy are good stories - just creepy.
robin_go's review against another edition
2.0
A collection with a schoolboy-like appetite for the grisly, leading to stories with the most overly-macabre of endings. Often tasteless and shocking. Perhaps, most disturbingly, you darkly suspect the author is sniggering into his school jumper at our shock and discomfort (and that of his characters).
Lots of Wodehouse-type eccentrics but with interests in hunting and overt racism that makes the collection difficult to read. There are redeeming features - I liked some of the set-ups, Clovis' prankish impudence and the times it was being irreverent and not just downright grotesque for shocks.
Lots of Wodehouse-type eccentrics but with interests in hunting and overt racism that makes the collection difficult to read. There are redeeming features - I liked some of the set-ups, Clovis' prankish impudence and the times it was being irreverent and not just downright grotesque for shocks.
mlindner's review against another edition
5.0
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Decidedly wicked and wickedly funny.
Decidedly wicked and wickedly funny.
shubhra19's review against another edition
5.0
Hilarious, Witty, Fun, Must read.
I want someone like Clovis in my life. Like seriously.
I want someone like Clovis in my life. Like seriously.
roshnara's review against another edition
3.0
Clovis is one the original trolls, created by Saki just to prank people, and how well he does it. Naughty doesn't begin to cover it.
The book is not as caustic or witty as Saki's usual, so I would recommend this for a quick light read, preferably as a filler between two books that will scramble your brain.
The book is not as caustic or witty as Saki's usual, so I would recommend this for a quick light read, preferably as a filler between two books that will scramble your brain.