I entered this giveaway because I like the idea behind one sentence stories. But I guess I am not sure what I would do with these stories now that I have read them. Not that they have a purpose other than to entertain but this is not a book that I can see myself going back for a re-read.
I guess they would make a great sit-in-the-dark by the campfire read or something I might read at family gatherings at holidays when the conversation hits a lull.
All the same, they are fun to read and I greatly admire anybody who can create a story out of a single sentence and Marko Pandza seems to be able to do that consistently.
I would like to thank Blurb, the publisher, and Marko Pandza, the author for providing me with this complimentary kindle edition in exchange for a review.… (mer)
After the first chapter this book just got more more strange. I've never read a a book where I spent half the time shaking my head in unbelief of all that was going on throughout this whole story. One of the things I can say is I'm glad I won this free on Goodreads because I probably never would have bought it. While I love all kinds of horror book and thrillers this one was definitely not my cup of tea.
I had won this in a GoodReads giveaway. It certainly is true to its title. Just make sure that you are in a good frame of mind when reading so that you can take it tongue in cheek as intended. Otherwise it can be quite mortifying.
Disclaimer: I received this book free of charge in exchange for an honest review.
Who would have thought that two little sentences could pack such a big punch! I thoroughly enjoyed each and every line of this creepy little book. Highly recommended to fans of the horror genre.
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I guess they would make a great sit-in-the-dark by the campfire read or something I might read at family gatherings at holidays when the conversation hits a lull.
All the same, they are fun to read and I greatly admire anybody who can create a story out of a single sentence and Marko Pandza seems to be able to do that consistently.
I would like to thank Blurb, the publisher, and Marko Pandza, the author for providing me with this complimentary kindle edition in exchange for a review.… (mer)