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On The Edge Of Twilight: 22 Tales To Follow You Home (2000)

by Gregory Miller(Favorite Author)
3.76 of 5 Votes: 4
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review 1: I had never really read a collection of short stories before, but I had a few days in between finishing one novel and when my next one was available at the library. I got three of these collections by this author when they were free on Kindle. I would say this one was just "ok". It started off strong. The first few stories had nice little dark twists that I didn't really expect and that were pretty clever. But most of the rest of them left me saying, "Huh?" They either ended rather abruptly without any conclusion to the story or they ended in a really bizarre way. I wasn't thrilled. Not necessarily looking forward to reading the other two collections by this author.
review 2: Short 'dark' stories, some better than others, some distinctly creepy and dark. I enjo
... moreyed the majority but there was a lack of... tension somehow, as if the writer was only skimming the surface in places and not really stretching himself. I would love to have seen some of the stories developed into much longer tales, with more character development. However, the stories were well-crafted and it was free to download. (btw..I hated the cover) less
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MrsTonyPerk
fast easy read of short stories. Not scary at all... rather quaint actually
emilyy_gracee
Great, SCARY at times.. But some stories, were.... Confusing...
rosemabhie
Great, fun short stories. Fun read!
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