If you're into monster books, as long as you don't mind genre-blind characters or just want to turn your brain off, you will love this. I mind both, and I...well, I enjoyed it.
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If you're into monster books, as long as you don't mind genre-blind characters or just want to turn your brain off, you will love this. I mind both, and I...well, I enjoyed it.
Cover, grammar, spelling, they are all fine, although it was hard to see at times through the tears of laughter. I'm still smiling writing the review.
It is a very short work, but one that will resonate with most writers, and readers. While I would not pay for one poem, as a free piece it is a nice idea
readers from the region, specifically Haiti, are likely to love it. What makes it really different and kept me reading, was the amount of local detail.
above average for an older children's to young adult book, and many in that age group will enjoy it
Overall it's a good, short, cyberpunk style thriller. Lovers of cyberpunk or dystopian reads should spare a look while it is free.
Part political satire of the "war of terror", part zombie horror story, its an entertaining book with some laugh-out-loud moments, and a few that will make you cringe.
Wedding planner and single: what a recipe for office gossip! A funny and entertaining diary of disasters, great for an evening read.
The sentiments may be appreciated, but the formatting, grammar, and layout are not. Please get an editor or proof-reader.
I'd recommend this immediately to fans of the hard-boiled or Noir genres. Mystery and crime fans who don't mind a gruesome murder or two should also give this a read - or even two.
A short historical romance, it gives you exactly what you ask for in a well-written story.
...with all the early deaths it is probably is not for the very young or easily upset which will limit its audience.
This thought provoking and sometimes moving story is likely to appeal to readers of literary fiction, drama and even Young Adult.
An excellent satire, it' s the type of gentle humour that older readers will love - particularly those active in the community who may find themselves at the next meetings checking off members against their book equivalents.
It is an interesting short read, particularly for people considering becoming a writer as it shows how big a role happenstance plays and that writing is work not just fun. Its just rather short.