Modern themes crossed with old ideas produce a charming, intriguing fantasy, great for younger readers and good for older ones too.
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Modern themes crossed with old ideas produce a charming, intriguing fantasy, great for younger readers and good for older ones too.
As the stories vary so much, it is hard to give a rating. For me, I would say it is a three - readable, but not outstanding or particularly memorable. The everyday stories are by far the strongest.
Supernatural and paranormal fiction fans might want this to check the author's writing style or world, but be aware this is an incomplete sampler, not a full story. (The reason for the low rating)
A book that everyone should read, for the wonderful story, the differing take on the supernatural and a teasing mystery lasting to the very end.
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A wonderful example of literary fiction, for readers who enjoy character studies and know that life doesn't have plots and happy endings.
It may seem odd for a book reviewer to reccommend a book with no words, but given the quality of the photographs I do so quite happily.
I'm not honestly sure who this will appeal to. Slasher aficionados will find it tame, and there really isn't any psychological horror. There's also not a lot here for action and thriller fans.
This book didn't click for me at all. For a book that's entitled "Survival of the Human Spirit" - well, that title is badly misleading.
Given the lovely creepy concept, some stunning visuals, and good writing, this is definitely one horror readers should look up.
anyone who enjoys good writing should give it a look, but horror, paranormal, fantasy and modern fairytale fans will adore it. For a real treat get this and the Secret Dead and read them back to back.
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a nice take on the modern vampire myth - and in this reviewer's opinion, twilight had it coming.
Its a good afternoon's read with some interesting characters, the mystery holds up well, but it all ends a little too soon.
While this ebook does what it describes, this requires more technical knowledge than a beginner may possess and the odd english, typos, and broken code lines, make it a confusing read.
For readers of light romance or comedy, this would be a great afternoon read.
It's vaguely amusing in places, but never laugh out loud funny,
An excellent cooking, comedy crime caper that is well worth a read.







