Ania Ahlborn
3.43 of 5 Votes: 5
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3.68 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I read a lot of horror novels, but around Halloween I like to read the really bad ones for fun. With a title like The Shuddering, I figured this one would be nice and unbearable, the way I like them. It was not. It was scary and suspenseful and I was dying to know if anyone was g...
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3.42 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: So, I didn't enjoy this one. I didn't find it scary, but that's not really why I didn't enjoy it. I just couldn't grab onto this author's writing style. The way it was written actually distracted me from the story instead of adding to the creepy atmosphere. It felt like the autho...
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3.05 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: I would probably have liked this book even less if I had actually paid money to read it. (I borrowed it for free from the Kindle Lending Library) That said, it was wildly "meh". The characters were all completely unbelievable. The villain was more of a parody of a bad guy and I j...
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3.68 of 5 Votes: 2
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review 1: I could barely put this book down. However, I could see it as a B rated horror movie right off the bat- which is also why I enjoyed it. Lol the ending was abrupt and I didn't think it would end that way. I'm not sure if that means there will be more, the author is leaving the end...
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3.42 of 5 Votes: 3
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review 1: After getting this months ago as part of the Kindle First program, I only recently decided to actually read it. Having based this decision on nothing other than an interesting cover and a short page length, I'm exceptionally satisfied with the novel. As a somewhat jaded, desensit...
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3.05 of 5 Votes: 1
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review 1: Andrew has no idea what he's in for when he becomes housemate of his childhood friend whom he hadn't seen in years. Next door live eccentric neighbors who wear 'proper attire' (meaning Sunday best) to do yard work such as mowing the lawn and pruning bushes. His roommate too has b...
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3.05 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: Disturbing and creepy, illustrating how the sins of the parents can be served on their offspring and innocent bystanders, and, in the process, taking a stout authorial axe to splinter the veneer of the suburban American Dream.There's an almost three-sided symmetry to the plot as ...