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A review by eyed
At the Cemetery Gates: Year One by John Brhel, Joseph Sullivan
5.0
I received a copy of this in exchange for an honest review.
This is an excellent collection of short stories, some of which were quite creepy. I loved the feel of the book as a whole, it reminded of when I used to read "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" as a kid. The entire collection is written very well and kept me trying to figure out how each story would end. I enjoyed all the stories but my favorites were "The Burial Vault" and "Pictures of a Perpetual Subject".
They were the creepiest in my opinion and the twists at the end were phenomenal.
This was good enough that I am planning to buy a print copy to add to my library. I recommend this to anyone that enjoys scary stories.
This is an excellent collection of short stories, some of which were quite creepy. I loved the feel of the book as a whole, it reminded of when I used to read "Scary Stories to Tell in the Dark" as a kid. The entire collection is written very well and kept me trying to figure out how each story would end. I enjoyed all the stories but my favorites were "The Burial Vault" and "Pictures of a Perpetual Subject".
They were the creepiest in my opinion and the twists at the end were phenomenal.
This was good enough that I am planning to buy a print copy to add to my library. I recommend this to anyone that enjoys scary stories.