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This is a pretty darn timely book, one I think I might read next. I'm hoping to interest others in reading this next and discussing it. For those not living in North America, it's particularly timely in light of Hurricanes Katrina and Rita (heading for Galveston). Historically, the Galveston Hurricane of 1900 remains the deadliest natural disaster in U.S. history. Historians estimate that between 6,000 and 12,000 people died after the Category 4 hurricane hit Galveston, Texas, on September 8, 1900.
Galveston, by Sean Stewart won the World Fantasy Award. "Galveston had been baptized twice. Once by water in the fall of 1900. Again by magic during Mardi Gras, 2004. Creatures were born of survivors' joy and sufferers' pain: scorpions the size of dogs, the Crying Clown, the Widow who ate her victims. And the Island of Galveston would forever be divided -- between the real city and a city locked in a constant Carnival, an endless Mardi Gras."
Anyone else interested?
Galveston, by Sean Stewart won the World Fantasy Award. "Galveston had been baptized twice. Once by water in the fall of 1900. Again by magic during Mardi Gras, 2004. Creatures were born of survivors' joy and sufferers' pain: scorpions the size of dogs, the Crying Clown, the Widow who ate her victims. And the Island of Galveston would forever be divided -- between the real city and a city locked in a constant Carnival, an endless Mardi Gras."
Anyone else interested?


