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Anthology of Scrolls: Short Stories, Poetry & Prose by P.A. Wikoff

jferrell526's review against another edition

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4.0

Is it horror or subconscious truth?

A very different book full of stories and poems that seem to be horror but look closer. I'm done cases they also seem to be mind games being played by your own mind. I kind of fell into this book head first. It's be good.

aquaflowerchild's review against another edition

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I received this ebook via one of the GoodReads Giveaways. This book is a compilation of short stories and poems. There are a variety of genres within this ebook. Accompanying each little story is a photograph.
The little stories and poems included are as follows:

  • The Librarian's Story

  • Falling

  • Tri-Anger

  • He Came First

  • Pocket's Void of Green

  • They Were Never You

  • Be Calm

  • The Other Side of Borrowed Time

  • In the Name of the Chump

  • Heaven Can Weight

  • He Stares at Me

  • The Lonely Poison

  • Circles

  • Illiterate Spelling

  • Here We Go Again

  • Obsolete

  • Forgotten Flower

  • Out of My Mind

  • Broken

  • An Undeserving Man

  • Batwolf

  • Estranged

  • A Night to Forget

  • Backpedaling Through Time

  • Dead Sirious

  • The Note to Myself I'll Never Read

  • Cut in Half

  • 'Tis the Treason


I'm not a big fan of short stories or poetry, but I enjoyed this ebook. My favorites are The Librarian's Story and Pockets Void of Green. I read The Librarian's Story out loud to my husband and it had us both laughing at the Crazy Girl. The Pockets Void of Green is a very deep poem that leaves you thinking long after reading it. Each little narrative has a deep meaning.

sleepysarah's review against another edition

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4.0

Some dark humor, some depressing poems, but all thought-provoking and a photo with each story. An eclectic collection.
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