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Shotgun Gravy (Atlanta Burns) [Kindle Edition]

Chuck Wendig
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* * * (Warning: Book features adult language and situations.) * * *

“Sometimes she wakes up at night, smelling that gunpowder smell. Ears ringing. A whimpering there in the darkness. Doesn’t always hit her at night, either. Might be in the middle of the day. She should be smelling pizza, or garbage, or cat s**t wafting from the house next door, but instead what she smells is that acrid tang of gunsmoke. All up in her nose. Clinging there like a tick…”

So begins the tale of Atlanta Burns, a young girl with a grim past lingering at the fringes of her droll and dreary high school existence. She’s content to remain there, too, or so she thinks: soon, however, she’s drawn in a battle against two separate groups of bullies – a trio of local troublemakers and a group of Neo-Nazi gay bashers – to save a pair of new and unexpected friends.

But actions have consequences, and by fighting back, Atlanta discovers she’s kicked over a log, thus revealing what hides squirming underneath.

It’s just her, her friends, and a .410 squirrel gun against a handful of bullies and a conspiracy whose worst aspects remain yet hidden.

Can she triumph?

Will her victory be paid in unseen sacrifices?

Or is fighting back just asking for a face full of bad news?

(This is novella #1, a complete tale in and of itself. But Atlanta’s story will continue in episode #2, BAIT DOG.)

“SHOTGUN GRAVY is like VERONICA MARS on Adderall. Atlanta Burns is a troubled teenage girl who’s scared, angry, and not taking s**t from anybody. Chuck Wendig knocks this one out of the park as he so often does.” – Stephen Blackmoore, author of CITY OF THE LOST and DEAD THINGS

“Give Nancy Drew a shotgun and a kick-butt attitude and you get Atlanta Burns. Packed with action and fascinating characters, SHOTGUN GRAVY is a story that will captivate both teens and adults and have them clamoring for the next installment.” – Joelle Charbonneau, author of SKATING OVER THE LINE

Product details

  • Format: Kindle Edition
  • File Size: 530 KB
  • Print Length: 109 pages
  • Publisher: Terribleminds (12 Oct 2011)
  • Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.
  • Language English
  • ASIN: B005VEEVXW
  • Text-to-Speech: Enabled
  • Average Customer Review: 4.3 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (9 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Bestsellers Rank: #94,786 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)
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By runjnee
Format:Kindle Edition|Amazon Verified Purchase
I got this book when it was going for free because, while I'm a fan of Chuck's other work, I was a bit unsure about this new territory he was venturing into.

Turns out, Chuck is the master of his domain. And anything else he decides to try. The novella just blew me away. Atlanta Burns is a gritty teenager who has had some bad experiences, but unlike most of us she stood up to her bully and took care of things. She's now helping some other poor kids deal with their bullies, and getting into a whole load of trouble with just her trusty squirrel gun for support.

I loved the tone of the writing, I loved the sense of atmosphere and, most of all, I loved the colourful characters that just leapt off the page and squirmed into my brain, creating vivid images to go with everything that was happening.

If I have any complaints, it would be these two. First: like most books out there, this has a few typing errors that just burned themselves into my eyeballs. Every time it would make me cringe and think how I'd've offered free editing services just to make sure this book had come out perfect. I found only a handful of these (symbol instead of cymbal, your instead of you're, etc) so that's infinitely better than most books out there (in whatever published form), but I felt I had to point this out. Lesson for next time: if you think you've proofread enough, do it one more time.

Second: I felt like my heart was throbbing at a particular scene, just pumping in anticipation of what was surely going to be one more action-packed scene after this and BAM! Chuck pulled the rug out from under me and ended the story there. What?! This story was meant to be a novel, but sadly wasn't. Thankfully though, Kickstarter has managed to fund 2 full-length novel sequels to this gem, so I'm willing to forgive this.

Five stars fully awarded with no regrets and eagerly looking forward to the next time I will get to meet Atlanta.
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A Shotgun Blast 24 Feb 2012
Format:Kindle Edition
No point in recapping the story, the above description is good enough.

Atlanta Burns is an intriguing heroine - she has a violent past that has something to do with a shotgun and it's clearly damaged her. But it's also invigorated a new part of her.
As the situations she's put herself into start spiralling out of control and she finds herself powerless, she really connects as a character - we see beyond the bravado to the real girl.

The story is quite noir-ish, with unintended consequences coming from every choice by our heroine.
Wendig writes solid and easy to read prose. It's not simplistic, instead it's very direct and it carries the narrative in a powerful way.

This is due to be the first part in a series and while I may have picked Shotgun Gravy up for free when it was on offer, I'll gladly pay for the following episodes.
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I read Shotgun Gravy in two sittings. The prose, while sometimes a little clunky, gripped me from the start & held me all the way through to the end. Can't wait to read the next installments in the Atlanta Burns quartet!
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