Tuesday, July 20, 2010

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Review on reviews of literary Anoobi

Here are two reviews of "Dark Tales" appeared in Anoobi:


Sharmas Review:

A collection of seven stories, this short book (only 70 pages, unfortunately!) Has really been a nice discovery. The author manages to create a simple, full of stories that, for different gender and topic, they always manage to remain vigilant and suspense. All stories are told, each in its own way, interesting and not trivial, as there are similarities between "The Winner" and "Three Minutes". Personally, what I found particularly anxiety is "the oldest woman in the world" really able to convey to readers the fear and terror experienced by the protagonist! Very intriguing then, is also "EVP", based on trying to communicate with the afterlife.
The narrative style is fresh and direct, without too many laps words and no gratuitous violence, which is not easy, because very often the same as horror splatter. The author has succeeded instead in this book, to create anxiety and suspense without resorting to unnecessary violence. Opera debut really interesting and valid, with only one fault: it is far too short!


Review by Robert Hawk:

In my opinion, very well written. Some really nice passes, fascinating, scary, horror classic chills from, other parties a bit 'simple but not trivial. Aaron Bravo!


Dark Tales on Anoobi:
http://www.anobii.com/books/Racconti_oscuri/9788861201231/01834bd88bf2b35e47/

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