
Postcards from the Void
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Wyatt S. Gray
"An exquisitely powerful anthology... gripping scenarios that are hard to put down and unforgettable literary productions." (Midwest Book Review)
Ever see a photo of a place that never existed?
From the creative team behind the award-winning Shadows And Teeth horror series comes a reality-bending anthology.
The places in this book are shunned, abandoned, and forgotten. They do not exist, and yet here you will find the stories of people who have gone and survived to tell their tales. These are the postcards from the void, frightful evidence of places that should not be and yet exist in our nightmares. Should you dare to venture into these blighted places, remember: Don't talk to strangers, don't stray far from home, and never, ever go in alone.
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This is why the book is so hard to rate. It's rather hit-or-miss (though, thankfully, more hit than miss). But the low points are so low that it drags the entire book down overall. I think the editor made a wise choice in trying to appeal to as many readers as possible, but in doing so, many stories totally fall flat when they fail to grab your interest. I was determined to finish all of the stories, which made it an unbearably slog in a few places, but those that I did enjoy, I enjoyed a lot.
I'll admit to losing my patience over the last two hours, which may have tarnished my enjoyment of the last couple of stories (I stand behind my disdain for Springland Meadows), both otherwise it's an enjoyable read, best suited for a late night in front of a fire.
Long, but largely satisfying collection
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It'd be great if a tech company with tons of multi-media devices, phone aps, websites, etc, could figure out a way to give their customers access to images which are part of a work of fiction. Plus I did want to warn other readers before buying that you will be missing a part of the overall "experience" of the print version due to the lack of the vintage pictures.
Placeholder review / warning - will update
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Exceptionally gripping.
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So-so....
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So So
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Insulting
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There are better horror anthologies available
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Bland and formulaic
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