The title itself gives a hint. It might be that the 'one more time' stories have a certain charm of repetition or a return to familiar themes in a new way. Maybe the other stories add a diverse range of topics and styles that together make the collection stand out.
Well, I haven't read all the stories in it specifically. But usually in such collections, there might be heart - warming tales about friendship, like two characters who overcome difficulties together. Maybe there are also stories about self - discovery, where a character learns something new about themselves.
Well, in 'one more thing stories and other stories', one key element in the 'one more thing' stories could be the element of surprise. It's like when you think the story is over, but then there's that extra bit that catches you off guard. In 'other stories', the setting might be really important. For example, if it's a historical story, the time and place can greatly influence the events and the characters' actions.
One way to differentiate is by the ending. 'One more thing stories' usually have an additional twist or revelation at the very end. 'Other stories' may end in a more straightforward or expected way.
Regarding 'of this time of that place and other stories', it could be a creative exploration of a particular time and place. It may use the setting as a way to bring out themes like change, identity, and community. The 'other stories' part implies there are multiple tales within it. It could be that each story in this collection is like a small window into the world of that time and place, showing different aspects such as the social hierarchy, economic situation, or the dreams and fears of the people who live there.
You can start by searching for it in local libraries. They might have books or anthologies related to 'time and again stories' that you can borrow and read.
Since I don't have detailed knowledge of this book, it might include stories that revolve around the concept of 'closing time' which could be the end of a day, the shutting down of a business, or the conclusion of a relationship. And the 'other stories' part could be a collection of different short tales that are related in some thematic way, like all being about human emotions during different types of endings.
Well, without having read the book 'Recorded Time and Other Stories', it could be that the stories within are centered around the concept of time. Maybe some stories are about how time affects relationships, or how certain events are remembered over time. It could also contain tales of different eras, like how people lived in the past and how that compares to the present, all within the context of these 'recorded times'.
I'm not sure which specific 'one good turn and other stories' you are referring to. It could be a collection of stories with a theme of kindness or good deeds. Maybe it's a book, in which case it might contain various tales that illustrate how one positive action can lead to other positive outcomes or how different characters' good turns impact their lives and the lives of those around them.