
The 8th: A Tale of Horror and Revenge
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Narrated by:
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Julian Seager
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By:
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Matt Shaw
Moving from school to school is never easy. You're constantly struggling to catch up to the level of the other students. You're forever meeting new friends just to have to leave them and establish new colleagues at the new schools. You always find yourself lost in the never-ending maze of corridors as you battle to get to grips with where everything is....
But it's worse when the more unfriendly students decide to take an instant dislike to you. Tormenting you each day...pushing you to see how long it is before you're going to snap...wondering what you're going to do in retaliation to their harsh words and cruel pranks. Are you going to stand up to them, or are you going to be yet another pupil who goes out of their way to avoid them while crying yourself to sleep until you feel as though you can't take the suffering anymore?
You're going to stand up to them, of course. You're going to turn the tables on them. You're going to be the teacher to a very special class. A class where the lessons will be heard throughout the world...lessons that will never be forgotten.
This is your classroom now, and lessons will be learned.
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Worth every penny and far more! Loved it Matt! You keep writing them and I'll keep buying them!!
One of his best ever!!
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Grabs you from the beginning
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The violence is not excessive; its more to a point. I agree with other reviewers that the ending feels rushed, though I am aging it'd be rushed for someone in the anti-hero shoes, I still feel like that ending could've been written more deliberately.
Without any spoilers, I'll say that this story is the wet dream of many bullied kids, and while it is fantastical in how it plays out, it checks the boxes of satisfying the victimized. There is a twist at the end that I definitely didn't see coming, and I think the author would've done well to have dug into it more, as it changes the entire nature of the story.
All in all, great job, Mr Shaw. I enjoyed it and I'll be picking up more of your stories soon enough.
Excellent story
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