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Book: Moonlit Dreams/Moonlit Nightmares
Author: Laura Seeber
Book Series: Short Stories
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: horror fans, short story lovers
Publication Date: April 19, 2020
Genre: Horror Short Stories
Recommended Age: 15+ (horror elements, some language, some death, some gore, some violence)
Publisher: Antimony and Elder Lace Press
Pages: 232
Synopsis: In this book, you’ll find a collection of thirteen individual stories. All of them written by master storytellers, with a very simple theme: the moon. The moon has always affects us on an almost instinctual level, and that effect, either subtle or profound is explored in these pages. We hope, that you, dear reader will enjoy these stories as much as we enjoyed compiling them.
Review: Overall, I thought this was well done. I generally liked all of the short stories aside from pacing issues and some editing issues in various stories. I thought the stories were compelling and I loved the connection each had to the moon.
However, I did think that the book needs a little more editing and faster pacing on a few of the stories, but overall I thought this was a fun horror read!
Verdict: It was a good short story collection.
Book: Moonlit Dreams/Moonlit Nightmares
Author: Laura Seeber
Book Series: Short Stories
Rating: 4/5
Recommended For...: horror fans, short story lovers
Publication Date: April 19, 2020
Genre: Horror Short Stories
Recommended Age: 15+ (horror elements, some language, some death, some gore, some violence)
Publisher: Antimony and Elder Lace Press
Pages: 232
Synopsis: In this book, you’ll find a collection of thirteen individual stories. All of them written by master storytellers, with a very simple theme: the moon. The moon has always affects us on an almost instinctual level, and that effect, either subtle or profound is explored in these pages. We hope, that you, dear reader will enjoy these stories as much as we enjoyed compiling them.
Review: Overall, I thought this was well done. I generally liked all of the short stories aside from pacing issues and some editing issues in various stories. I thought the stories were compelling and I loved the connection each had to the moon.
However, I did think that the book needs a little more editing and faster pacing on a few of the stories, but overall I thought this was a fun horror read!
Verdict: It was a good short story collection.
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