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I really enjoyed these short stories, and I'd absolutely read longer versions of all of these. The plot and the ideas behind each of the stories was excellent--very unique and not at all cliche. The writing needs some editing, but this did not detract from the stories at all.Did You Say Something?I had a feeling all was not as it seemed, but I assumed horror, not science. I was happy to be wrong. I could see this story easily turning into a full length novel.Mr. DempseyI really liked this one. I...
Augie was kind enough to send me a copy of this collection, and I definitely enjoyed their creepiness! The stories are short with just the right about of scary thrown in. I won't spoil it for anyone, but the last story was my absolute favorite and gave me the creeps for sure! If you're looking for a quick scare and thrill these stories are just what you need! Just make sure you're not reading them before bed :)
*I was given a copy of this book to be honestly reviewed*Did You Say Something?3.5Nice read, a bit predictable, but something I’d still like to read if fleshed out to full length. Mr. Dempsey2.5Umm. I’m just not sure what to say here. It could be lack of sleep, but I’m a tiny bit confused. Was she happy about what was about to happen now?Confessions of a Gravedigger 3.5I liked Milo enough that this story made me sad, but there was lot of tell and little show. This is the first time I’ve actually...
Tales from the Crypt and The Twilight Zone were two iconic shows on television that struck a chord with me. Truth be told everyone, I’m a bit of a fraidy cat. I don't particularly appreciate being scared to be scared, yet, I love suspense when it is possible. So, when I found this book delivers on the terror and suspense that I liked about those shows, only in book form, I was intrigued. So, drink your coffee and don’t talk to the lady in your head. Moreover, be sure you get some ID from your la...
A quirky and creepy collection of stories! Great visuals complement the tales and bring an uneasy vibe to the overall reading experience. Many of the stories took different directions than I imagined, which is always a nice, but terrifying, surprise. Really keeps you reading and on the edge of your seat. Cindy, a sinister story about a doll, gave me an icky feeling in my gut--the aim of every scary movie and book out there. I think it was extra terrifying because it was told from the perspective...
Thank you to the author of this book for providing me with a free copy in return for an honest review.A collection of quirky, short stories. I was interested in reading this book as I’d never actually read horror before. I’ve read thrillers but never horror, so I was really looking forward to taking this on.Each story was different and like the last set of short stories that I had read, I think that there is a story for everyone, some that weren’t really for me would very likely be very well lik...
I received a free copy of this book for an honest review.I liked this book at times, but some of the stories felt really rushed. I realized that's the point of a short story, to be short. I liked that each story was completely different from each other, but the different perspectives used in the stories was a bit odd for me. It's been a while for me since I last read a collection of short stories, and horror. Some of the stories were a bit predictable, others were not. My biggest problem was wit...
Summary:Happy endings are so overrated. This collection of short horror stories does what we've all wanted previous collections to do- break our hearts and leave us wanting more. Telling tales of disembodied voices, the mysterious disappearance of neighbours, and haunted dolls with hypnotism on their mind, this collection offers no reprieve from the thrill within its pages. Watch the characters you fall in love with meet their untimely demise, be stabbed in r back by so-called "friends", or be e...
*I was contacted by the author and asked for an honest review*"Night Vision," a creative and engaging first offering from sort fiction author Augie Peterson, reminds fans of the horror genre that, sometimes, the swift hand packs the best punch. Although the prose does, at times, contain the rough edges often found in self-published fare, Peterson's gift for compact, focused story-telling shines through, bringing with it a delightful accent of the unexpected. Peterson's compact collection draws i...