Fight the MonSter: Find a Cure for MS by Doug Dandridge
My rating: 5 of 5 stars
I will skip talking about my own contributions and leave that to other reviewers, but I will say that the other tales in this little tome are VERY worth the time, and not only that, but all proceeds go to an excellent cause. If you are wanting "feel good" horror, skip the introductory tale. That story alone was worth this book and perhaps the most chilling tale I have read.
The audio version is a highlight reel of excellent talent and really displays the amazing narrators that make up the Falcon Sound team.
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Thursday, January 14, 2016
Review: Reversion: The Inevitable Horror
Reversion: The Inevitable Horror by J. Thorn
My rating: 0 of 5 stars
This book is a bit cerebral in its approach to horror. It is not full of spine-tingling stuff that has you on the edge of yoru seat, instead, it has a lot to offer the mind as you journey through a very interesting take on "after-life"(?)
I did find myself wanting a bit more action at times, but once I got into the flow, I found this to be a very pleasant read that fit perfect in small doses during my day.
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My rating: 0 of 5 stars
This book is a bit cerebral in its approach to horror. It is not full of spine-tingling stuff that has you on the edge of yoru seat, instead, it has a lot to offer the mind as you journey through a very interesting take on "after-life"(?)
I did find myself wanting a bit more action at times, but once I got into the flow, I found this to be a very pleasant read that fit perfect in small doses during my day.
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