I read it in one sitting because I couldn't put it down. Readers of horror, survival horror, and the dark side of speculative fiction should give it a look.
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The English was so bad I was struggling to read it. I couldn't finish this. Check the Read Inside before you buy.
It's not just a good whodunit, it's a good whodunwhat and really good short story.
This is an enjoyable children's book that is a good read for adults as well.
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If you are fond of the genre then this would probably be for you, especially with other books in a series to follow it up and hopefully flesh out the world and the group of friends.
Not a good book, even if it is about being good, with only a couple of minor points to try and redeem it.
I had high hopes for this book from the opening section, but by the end it almost didn't matter who survived or not.
A good read, not as horrifying as it could be, but descriptive and interesting enough to enjoy
Light-hearted story but dull romance between two childhood sweethearts.
For a dark gritty short story, it still leaves this reader uninterested in the fate of the people as there is little to pull you in.
This novel of childhood in Yorkshire is well-written, flowing, and requires a sequel. Luckily there's a series.
Sometime hilarious, sometimes heart-breaking, this memoir is a fascinating read. Definitely one to read on the beach - or the plane!
It is hard to pick a favourite story, because they are all so good. A truly excellent short story collection.
Minecraft fans may enjoy it, but the spelling issues are likely to deter other readers.
This is a fairly enjoyable tale, more like Tales of the Unexpected than a modern horror piece but worth it especially for anyone who enjoys a tale about the circus.