Saturday 12 August 2017

Short story reviews

The covers to some of my recent short stories.
In recent weeks I've published several short stories, and thankfully quite a few of them have had positive reviews.

It's always nice when someone downloads your book or short story, and it's even nicer when a reader leaves positive feedback, so big thanks to anyone who has read any of my short stories, and massive thanks to anyone who has left a review on Amazon.

Here are some of the recent reviews:

1) Is A Kitkat A chocolate Bar Or A Biscuit?



"10/10 story telling. Humor is awesome. Thanks for the read!"




2) The Cashier Who Didn't Work Saturdays



"This author is very funny and yet again he has come up with another silly one. This is almost like a sketch from the Two Ronnies."





3) Gravity



"A short but satisfying read. Roger Bennett finds himself fighting for his life trying to stop a man's suicide attempt. The man blames him for his wife's death and has decided that Roger must be the one to pay. Which man, if either, will live? I'm looking forward to reading more by this author."





4) Walk Again



"Interesting little read. Finished before my bath turned cold. Yes, it is a short story but it had a satisfying build up and conclusion which leaves you to question if the ordeal is truly over."




5) A Parcel For Your Neighbour



"Good fun. Perfect for reading whilst waiting for someone, as long as you don't mind laughing out loud in public."




6) The Absence Of Fear



"As the description says, this story will be read pretty quickly by many readers, but it is no less enjoyable for that. It had me wondering if Urbach-Wiethe was a real disease and the author's notes at the end explain what it is and why he chose it as a topic.

I loved the fact that you really could feel the mugger's growing sense of frustration at things not quite going to plan mirrored by his victim's frustration at living with a disease that he constantly has to explain. (Don't want to give away more of the plot.)

So many short stories that appear on Kindle go nowhere and seem to be there just because someone wrote something and they can upload it. It was a pleasure to read a well written story, that even in one chapter had me thinking about the characters and feeling engaged. I was left wondering what happened next, a good sign at the end of a book, however short. treat yourself to an enjoyable and slightly thought provoking short read. Now off to investigate more stories by Mr Fudgemuffin."




Here are the links to the short stories featured in this blog post, for anyone who is interested in giving them a try:

Big thanks to everyone who downloaded 'How To Poison Your
Husband And Get Away With It
' and helped it get to number one
in the Kindle Short Reads chart.
Is A Kitkat A Chocolate Bar Or A Biscuit?

The Cashier Who Didn't Work Saturdays

Gravity

Walk Again

A Parcel For Your Neighbour

The Absence Of Fear

Once again massive thanks to everyone who took the time to leave a review, and if any other readers would like to leave a review, then any positive feedback or constructive criticism is appreciated.

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