A review by dkaren00
Horror d'Oeuvres - Bite-Sized Tales of Terror by Claudia Winters, D.G. Collins, Tony Johnson, Eskild Thomsen, H.G. Gravy, Grace Bowland, Michael Parrish, Edwin Crowe, Mike Sundberg, Dieben, J.L. Knight, K.J Williams, Amber Whelpley, Marc Kinsville, Marty Hoefkes, Holzmann, Kristopher J. Patten, J.A. Marshall, Jordan Accinelli, Jonas Lefkowitch, Crimson Clubs, Dan Hilliard, Bill Leeson, Matthew Jeffrey, John Andreini, Kathryne H., Ashley Franz, Micheal Lee Brown, Nicholas Ong

1.0

When I downloaded this book, I expected something along the lines of r/nosleep. I wasn't expecting the best of horror, but I was expecting some good twists. It was gravely disappointing, excuse the pun.

There were a couple that were good, I won't deny that, but these were few and far between. Most of them were boring and unimaginative, which are not adjectives you want to use to describe horror stories. A lot of the "plot twists" were obvious and clichéd. The writing was amateurish, and not in a charming way.

I read over half, but can't possibly read anymore, so this is a DNF.