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AWESOME, I enjoyed this waaaay more than I thought I would! Such an interesting little (very little) concept, I had never read this kind of style before. I battled, and very nearly broke, myself with this review because for the past two years, ALL of my anthology/collection reviews are a run through of each story, in order, as well as my extra subjective opinions, plus a fair bit of gibberish. Well, there are 110 tiny tales in this... O-o ....Yeeea, my rambles would be longer than their drabbles...
Well, I'm proud to announce that even at 50+, I still learn something new (often more than one thing) every day. Yesterday I learned this word: Drabble. A drabble is a piece of fiction writing that is exactly 100 words long. And I will make up a word of my own to describe this book: Drabblicious!I went shopping with my husband yesterday. We ventured forth on an all-day adventure to a nearby large city to pick up monthly staples. The last stop....the game store....for card sleeves (3 new Legendar...
This was a different type of book as all the authors featured had stories that were 100 words or less. All the stories were good and very creative! I was familiar with some of the authors in this book and some I didn't know. Now that I have gotten a taste of their stories I am going to look up the authors I am not familiar with and check out the rest of their books. It is hard to write a review for stories as short as these were, so all I can say is you will have to check it out on your own, but...
Well, since this is pretty self-explanatory, it as an Anthology of Horror Stories (or Drabbles) each told in 100 words. So, I will skip the synopsis and go straight in to a couple of my favourite stories and my GUSHING praise!!I can’t tell you all how much I LOVED this Anthology!! It is so hard to give you all examples of the amazing stories in this because I found myself highlighting almost every story in it! Lol!! The different views on what a Horror Story should be were amazing, so many diffe...
Not something I would normally choose, but this was a very enjoyable read.
This was a great anthology, with lots and lots of stories, as suggested in the intro, I did take a minute or two after each story to think about them. Most of them I liked some not so much, but have have to expect that with so many stories, but there is a little something for everyone!And it has inspired me to try writing a few drabbles myself.
A unique book, with a huge variety of stories. Fitting a plot into exactly 100 words is far from easy and all the authors involved have done just that. A great example of how good flash fiction can be.
Awesome Read!A drabble is a story of 100 words, no more , no less. This anthology of drabbles was a quick but deliciously chilling read. It's surprising how the authors can scare the crap out of you in so few words. My hat is off to all the incredible authors who contributed to this book. I highly recommend this book to any fan of the horror genre.
I loved this book with a passion. It’s a very quick read but the stories will make you think. I had to go back and reread them, and boy are they good. How hard must it be to boil down a whole plot to just 100 words. These talented authors accomplish it. There are many stories. Some will make you fear marriage or love. Others, the shadows. While some show the darkest of the dark: human nature. There's a piece perfect for Halloween and another one that will make you see Santa Claus in a different
As my first true introduction to the world of the 'drabble' I was surprised by the abilities of the dozens of various authors to create a full story in a mere 100 words. I did intend to use this book as something of a 'grab bag' to dip into when I had a few spare minutes (for which the format here is perfect), however, I got so absorbed in the stories that I binged on them and read it all in one sitting.The quality never drops below good and is generally excellent.Highly recommended.
Before hearing about this book, I had never heard of a drabble but I was intrigued. This was such a fun collection! I really loved the majority of the stories. I will definitely be going back to this collection from time to time to revisit them. Full disclosure: I was given a free copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. This did not affect my rating in any way. My thoughts: My favorite stories were the ones that either spooked me, or took a turn at the very end that I w...
This was such a fun book. I absolutely love 100 word stories! My full review can be read here ---> https://wp.me/p5t5Tf-1yO
I opened the book with no expectations, I’ve read very few ‘drabbles’ but what I read were fine. There were many names I recognised on the TOC, yet started as anyone should, at the beginning. A mixture of stories flooded at me, some calm, some comical and others aggressive in their horror yet I continued reading, steadily picking my way through the short stories at such a rate I began to wonder if I had somehow been hypnotised. They gripped me, held fast, destroying my time as I consumed each an...
QUICK HORROR FIXES!I enjoyed many of these 100 word horror stories (26 of them I labeled as AWESOME). I LOVE the idea of short, thought provoking mini- stories because I get to be the imaginary author of what occurred before or after the mini story began or ended. I would absolutely read more books like this in the future.
Killers, ghosts, demons, and all the other things from your nightmares, plus a few new ones to haunt your dreams, fill the pages of this fantastic collection. The subject, tone, and writing style constantly vary throughout the anthology, which was refreshing and kept me turning the pages. Because each story is exactly one hundred words this is the perfect book to take along on coffee breaks, but the quality of each drabble also make this easy to binge through in a long sitting.Additionally, read...
Flash fiction masterpiece!I grabbed this for free the other day. :) Amy Cross is a favorite of mine, abd she's always got several different books for free every day. Im always checking her Amazon Page to see if anything I don't have yet is free. I have dozens of her books in Kindle edition. And I'm working on collecting print versions of her works. :) Of course when I saw that this was free I had to get it. I mean, I freaking love flash fiction. 😆 I write it myself! I had to have This. And it wa...
I am so terribly happy to have stumbled upon this collection after seeing it in a review feed. Short stories collections are my weakness. I collect more than I will probably ever manage to read. Since I tend to be a bit of a minimalist anyway, last year's introduction to flash fiction just intensified that addiction. To now discover drabbles, could it EVEN get any better?!The stories are each 100 words, a powerful punch with minimal words. I enjoyed each and every story. There were a handful tha...
Thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review.I have pointed this out before, and I'm going to do it again; It's hard for me to get into books that have short stories. I can't totally "lose" myself in the story, because before you do it, the story is ended already. In this book the stories aren't even 1 Kindle page so you won't be able to get into the story, even if you were committing and trying your best.A longer review can be found at Bite Int...
Genre - Horror/Anthology/DrabblesPages - 128Publication Info - KJK Publishing, January 28, 2018Format - KindleStars - ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐If you’re looking for an anthology that has a little bit of everything from the horror genre you will want to pick up a copy of “100 Word Horrors: An Anthology of Horror Drabbles”, Presented by Kevin J. Kennedy and authored by various authors. It’s an impressive undertaking and collection of 110 drabbles (traditionally, a drabble is a piece of fiction that is exactly 100 wor...
This was a lot of fun and, of course, a quick read. The story quality varies, but at only 100 words each, they’re all worth your time. My personal favorite was Knock Knock... by C.S. Anderson.