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A review by thebookedpath
Midnight at Madame Leota's by Amicus Arcane
2.0
Didn't like it. I was expecting more of a storyline involving Madame Leota (her beginnings or how she became the spirit in the magic ball). However, out of a book over 200 pages, she was only on about a handful being spoken about by other characters while she herself was only on about 2 pages.
This was basically a bunch of short scary stories tied into a larger main story. It didn't feature much about the mansion itself even though it took place there. It felt like the Scary Stories series you would read as a kid from the local book fair or an episode of Tales from the Crypt.
The stories were childish. However, the garish details made it not child appropriate.
This was basically a bunch of short scary stories tied into a larger main story. It didn't feature much about the mansion itself even though it took place there. It felt like the Scary Stories series you would read as a kid from the local book fair or an episode of Tales from the Crypt.
The stories were childish. However, the garish details made it not child appropriate.