Last year our reviewer, Ed Regis, found this "a concise, suspenseful and scientifically accurate narrative."
From the simple and concise narrative only an occasional phrase seeped through to her conscious mind. "
She provides a concise and readable narrative of Scott's two expeditions.
In an exceptionally strong year for short fiction, Meloy's concise yet fine-grained narratives, whether set in Montana, an East Coast boarding school or a 1970s nuclear power plant, shout out with quiet restraint and calm precision.
Most poetry is difficult but the sagas are simple, direct, concise and powerful narrative.
The editor was Helene Lecar, who transformed the cantos into a concise narrative that would be interesting to school-age children.
Her preface voices complaints about "maledictions" and long-winded rhetoric in popular tragic drama, which she says tend to bore and even outrage a reader, and announces an intent to "substitute concise narrative and plain sense."
In clean and economic prose, Captain Huchthausen, a retired Navy officer, delivers a historical background to each engagement of the United States military and a concise narrative of the action.
Carson et al. summarize the interconnectivity of these three concepts in a concise narrative:
Published to mark GPO's 150th anniversary as a Federal agency, this book tells the story of this unique organization through a readable and concise narrative and numerous historic photographs, many of them never before published.