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Remember Me
Remember Me
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Good read

I always love how Kimberley writes her stories, she really makes you feel like you are there with the characters and watching their stories unfold. This one is not my favorite of her books, but is still a good read.
  
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SalemNox (3 KP) rated Creepy in Podcasts

Nov 22, 2018  
Creepy
Creepy
Arts
9
9.0 (1 Ratings)
Podcast Rating
Love the intro, always sends chillls down my spine (0 more)
This is .... Creepy
Short stories but there's always a good one to make you feel spooked.
  
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Tales for the Midnight Hour
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
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This is cute but so short I feel like I'm missing things.....so many of the stories ended leaving me wondering what happened...but pretty good scare factor on some of them. Very cute book
  
Stranger Things  - Season 1
Stranger Things - Season 1
2016 | Horror, Sci-Fi
Good retro feel (0 more)
On second season felt dragged (0 more)
Season one very good season 2 moderate
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Stranger things were a good retro feel your without it being heavy in it but it also had a good strong story. Nancy wheeler character having the love triangle felt confusing and didn't need. The boys group are funny landing the jokes. Jim hopper is a good sheriff and wanting to protect the female protagonist. But in the second season felt juggling too many individual stories on character. Too much
  
This is a collection of four short stories, of weddings and falling in love. Each story has amazing characters which bring there own stories to the book. These are quick short stories, which make you feel good. Lots of romance, love and swoon worthy male characters.



Highly recommended collection

I voluntarily reviewed an advance reader copy of this book
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Take a Risk Bundle
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
what a good read, the author brings you a feel good romance mixed with very loveable characters . the story line is well written and the story flows effortlessly. this bundle has for fantastic couples and their stories. well worth a read
highly recommended
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The Velvet Room
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
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This was a very romantic story and it really made me feel good when it was over, which rarely happens with stories. I could really imagine the velvet room when I was thinking about Robin sitting there reading with the curtains drawn.
  
The Long Walk
The Long Walk
Stephen King | 1979 | Fiction & Poetry, Horror, Science Fiction/Fantasy
10
9.0 (9 Ratings)
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The main character (1 more)
The idea
One of my favourite King stories
This is one of the best Stephen King stories I have read. It has an eerie, creepy feel to it, which keeps you hanging on till the end. Not everything is explained, but that's what makes a good short story, when they leave it up to your magination to fill in the gaps. All the Bachman Books are good, this one is the best; it is King at his best.
  
Good but not great entries in this volume, two stories (one fun but more Star Trek in feel I felt), that maybe plays up Capaldi's rock Doctor image a little too much, the other a Mobius strip of a haunted house yarn that isn't so haunted. The second story is better, but I feel missed a trick on the reveal. Or maybe that was the point! For a more detailed review, visit www.travelingthevortex.com.
  
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Ross (3284 KP) rated That's Your Lot in Books

Aug 1, 2019  
That's Your Lot
That's Your Lot
Brian Limond aka Limmy | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry, Humor & Comedy
7
8.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
Not as good as Daft Wee Stories
Some more daft wee stories from Limmy. I picked this up as a holiday read when my current fantasy book became too grim for poolside reading. These short stories are all of a similar feel to the first set but to my mind of lesser quality. The stories are generally all someone getting themselves into a ludicrous situation after a series of seemingly logical decisions. None of these quite match up with those in the first book, and some just end without his trademark twisted punchline. The final story, more of a novella, is more like a rejected Irvine Welsh story than his usual, and is really quite an unpleasant read.