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  • Jan 26, 2024 | bookreporter.com | Stephen Hunter

    FRONT SIGHT is an ingenious collection of three novellas from bestselling author and legendary film critic Stephen Hunter. Each story features a different generation of the Swagger family: Vietnam vet and expert sniper Bob Lee Swagger; his father, Earl; and his grandfather, Charles, which is an extra special treat. “City of Meat” Set in Chicago in 1934, “City of Meat” most resembles the work of Raymond Chandler and is my favorite story in the collection.

  • Jan 25, 2024 | booktrib.com | Robyn Carr |Stephen Hunter |Christina Lauren |Tlotlo Tsamaase

    Since it’s original publication in 2010, The Hunger Games has continued to captivate and inspire millions of readers — and movie-goers. This fall, Scholastic has announced they will publish a new illustrated edition of the world-wide bestseller. The new version of the book — set to release in October — will feature more than 30 black-and-white illustrations by Nico Delort, which should give a whole new look at the continent of Panem and its inhabitants.

  • Mar 28, 2023 | gunsinthenews.com | Stephen Hunter

    Home»Commentary»The Gun Store / March 28, 2023 / 1 Facebook Twitter Pinterest WhatsApp Some brilliant social scientist came up with the concept of the “third place.” This third place is a necessary and universal feature in American life. It’s the place we go that isn’t our house and isn’t our workplace, each of which require specific behaviors that may not feel quite natural. Work and home, after all, often involve dealing with the expectations of others and conforming to certain tribal...

  • Mar 28, 2023 | americas1stfreedom.org | Stephen Hunter

    Some brilliant social scientist came up with the concept of the “third place.” This third place is a necessary and universal feature in American life. It’s the place we go that isn’t our house and isn’t our workplace, each of which require specific behaviors that may not feel quite natural. Work and home, after all, often involve dealing with the expectations of others and conforming to certain tribal patterns.

  • Jan 25, 2023 | crimereads.com | Stephen Hunter

    I steal. My fingers sticky, my pockets large, my wit quick, I take what I do not own. If it’s not locked up, bolted down, hidden, it’s mine. But at least I have some standards: as any professional thief will boast, only the best will do, thank you very much. Of course I speak not of stuff, of loot, of swag. That would be vulgar. Plus it would require boldness, which I lack. I steal words, conceits, images, metaphors, structures, milieus, even whole plots. A perfect example.

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