Showing posts with label short stories. Show all posts
Showing posts with label short stories. Show all posts

15 June, 2018

REVIEW: THE OCTOBER GAME by Ray Bradbury


Title: The October Game
Author: Ray Bradbury
Series: -
Genres: Horror, Fiction, Fantasy, Short Story
Publisher:
Knopf
Release:
1948 in The Stories of Ray Bradbury
Source:
Audiobook / Online


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BLURB: One of Ray Bradbury's famous short stories about a wicked game that scares the most deepest part of your body and soul.

17 March, 2017

REVIEW: WRITER'S RETWEET by Piers Anthony



Title: Writer's Retweet
Author: Piers Anthony
Series: -
Genres: Fiction, Fantasy, Adventure
Publisher: Dreaming Big Publications
Release: August 13th 2016
Source: Ebook
Pages: 94


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BLURB:
Horrifying illusions. Classified government operations.
Heavily guarded secrets.
Cryptic rumors. Dangerous prisoners.
Irresistible passion. Demonic magic.

Piers Anthony weaves this and more into Writer’s Retweet, a collection of five short stories abounding in the adventure, magic, and naughtiness that fans have come to know and love from this author.

In “Experiment,” “Discovery,” and “Mission,” painfully average Bigelow Bilge and Paula Plaintiff are thrust unwillingly into a world fraught with terrifying, victim-specific illusions. Who—or what—is the source of these horrifying encounters? Why have Bigelow and Paula been targeted?

A newspaper reporter in “Dull Street Incident” gets wind of a delicious scandal rumored to have punctuated a stale suburban street. Menacing prisoners, conniving teenage girls, and one well-kept secret leads this reporter to the story of a lifetime. But who will believe it?

In “Forbidden Fruit,” dowdy, middle-aged Edith happens upon a mysterious fruit that completely alters her life—and the life of Kent, an attractive, young neighbor. Seduced by her newfound magical abilities and rediscovered sex appeal, Edith plunges into a world filled with demons, pleasure, and unthinkable risk.


31 January, 2017

REVIEW: CHRISTMAS DAYS by Jeanette Winterson

Title: Christmas Days
Author: Jeanette Winterson
Series: -
Genres: Short Stories, Christmas
Publisher: Grove Press
Release: 2016
Source: Hardback
Pages: 293

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BLURB:

From the New York Times bestselling author of Why Be Happy When You Could Be Normal? comes an enchanting collection of stories for the holiday season.

For years Jeanette Winterson has loved writing a new story at Christmas time and here she brings together twelve of her brilliantly imaginative, funny and bold tales. For the Twelve Days of Christmas—a time of celebration, sharing, and giving—she offers these twelve plus one: a personal story of her own Christmas memories. These tales give the reader a portal into the spirit of the season, where time slows down and magic starts to happen. From jovial spirits to a donkey with a golden nose, a haunted house to a SnowMama, Winterson’s innovative stories encompass the childlike and spooky wonder of Christmas. Perfect for reading by the fire with loved ones, or while traveling home for the holidays. Enjoy the season of peace and goodwill, mystery, and a little bit of magic courtesy of one of our most fearless and accomplished writers.

25 November, 2016

REVIEW: THE DEMON IN THE WOOD by Leigh Bardugo

Title: The Demon in the Wood
Author: Leigh Bardugo
Series: The Grisha #0.1
Genres: Short story
Publisher: Henry Holt & Co.
Source: Kindle Edition
Pages: 67

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SYNOPSIS: Before he ruled Ravka, before he was the Darkling, he was just a lonely boy with an extraordinary gift. In this prequel story to the New York Times-bestselling Grisha Trilogy, Leigh Bardugo takes us into Ravka's mysterious past, when Grisha lived as fugitives and the Darkling took his first steps on the path to power. Discover new territory in the Grishaverse, as well as two chapters from the soon-to-be-released Six of Crows.

06 September, 2016

Martyna's Book Haul

Hello my fellow book readers and lovers!
Finally finally AUTUMN has come and I cannot be happier! Autumn is my favorite season of the year and I feel super determined to read books I have been putting off for too long. And just in general Autumn is sweater weather for me, with hot mint tea, wool socks, good old movies and awesome books! 

So today I invite you to my book haul:




10 January, 2016

RESEÑA: EL GATO NEGRO Y OTROS CUENTOS DE HORROR por Edgar Allan Poe

Título: El Gato Negro y Otros Cuentos de Horror
Autor: Edgar Allan Poe
Serie: -
Géneros: Classic, Horror, Short Story
Editor: Vicens-Vives Editorial S.A.
Fuente: Libro de bolsillo
Páginas: 178

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SINOPSIS: Six of Edgar Allen Poe's classic tales of horror together with his three masterly stories of the unknown at sea (including his only novel)

Stories:
The Facts in the Case of M. Valdemar
The Imp of the Perverse
The Black Cat
The Tell-Tale Heart
The Premature Burial
The Oblong Box

Sea Stories:
MS. Found in a Bottle
A Descent into the Maelstrom
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (novel)

15 November, 2015

REVIEW: THE GROWNUP by Gillian Flynn

Title: The Grownup
Author: Gillian Flynn
Series: -
Genres: Fiction, Thriller, Short Stories
Publisher: Orion
Source: ARC
Pages: 64


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SYNOPSIS: A canny young woman is struggling to survive by perpetrating various levels of mostly harmless fraud. On a rainy April morning, she is reading auras at Spiritual Palms when Susan Burke walks in. A keen observer of human behavior, our unnamed narrator immediately diagnoses beautiful, rich Susan as an unhappy woman eager to give her lovely life a drama injection. However, when the "psychic" visits the eerie Victorian home that has been the source of Susan's terror and grief, she realizes she may not have to pretend to believe in ghosts anymore. Miles, Susan's teenage stepson, doesn't help matters with his disturbing manner and grisly imagination. The three are soon locked in a chilling battle to discover where the evil truly lurks and what, if anything, can be done to escape it.