The characters aren’t complex and are only referred to by their first names. The stories take place in places like Sun City, a city inside a concrete building in the shape of a sun or houses painted red and blue. The author’s stories are humorous, engaging, and prompt the reader to ponder deeper topics. Book Review: Nothing is Strange by Mike Russell Any purchases made through such links will result in a small commission for me (at no extra cost for you). In the name of full transparency, please be aware that this post contains affiliate links. So let’s take a deeper look inside the pages of Mike Russell’s ‘Nothing Is Strange.’ In these twenty short stories, everything is strange, and they offer something you have to experience for yourself. Through independently publishing, Mike Russell can bring books to readers that are beyond the mainstream. He’s a full-time author, who’s made his home at StrangeBooks. It’s a collection of short stories from UK author Mike Russell. So when StangeBooks reached out to me to review Mike Russel’s ‘Nothing Is Strange,’ I couldn’t resist. I’m a sucker for the strange, weird, and bizarre. And nothing is strange.” -Mike Russell, Nothing is Strange And that is what I am now: every possibility at once. Only if it had been every possibility at once would it have not appeared strange. “My life appeared strange because it was one way and not another.
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