Boy in the Water
Written by Stephen Dobyns
Narrated by George Newbern
3.5/5
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Stephen Dobyns
Stephen Dobyns is the author of eleven novels and six books of poetry. Born in New Jersey in 1941, he attended Shimer College, Wayne State University, and the University of Iowa. His most recent novels include Saratoga Bestiary and The Two Deaths of Senora puccini. Concurring Beasts, his first book of poems, was chosen the Lamont Poetry Selection for 1971. Black Dog, Red Dog was a selection of the National Poetry Series in 1984. Stephen Dobyns has taught courses on poetry and writing at many colleges and universities and is currently a professor of English at Syracuse University
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Reviews for Boy in the Water
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- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5I continue to be impressed at Dobyns's combination of astute psychological realism and 90s thriller movie endings. It's a little disorienting there at the end sometimes, but it makes for an overall compelling read.
- Rating: 3 out of 5 stars3/5Quel disappointment! This books started off really well but ended as a mess. I loved, loved, *loved* Dobyns' The Church of Dead Girls and had high hopes for this one. But despite some flashes of the brilliance evident in "Church," this novel suffered from useless detail and clunky writing. There was a lot of potential in the story of a boarding school for troubled teens and the efforts to drive away the new headmaster, but the characterizations were very weak and some of the dialogue was just laugh-out-loud funny. My disappointment was keener because of the unrealized potential. Rather than harp on all the things wrong with this one, I'll just encourage you to seek out The Church of Dead Girls which remains one of the best suspense novels I've ever read.
- Rating: 4 out of 5 stars4/5A standalone suspense novel by Dobyns set in a boarding school. This one isn't nearly as good as his other two mysteries I've read.
- Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5Very good novel, great characters and eerie setting really enjoyed It?