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Ghost Plane and Other Disturbing Tales by Scott Nicholson, Suzanne Tyrpak

kriziaannacastro's review

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3.0

I liked the way Suzanne Tyrpak writes. It was a bit "poetic" and abstract. Things are implied and not directly said but I think it does not go well with the "horror" genre. A lot of stories has good possibilities like "Devil's Mark" and "Ghost Plane" but a lot of the stories were also "undisturbing". When I started this book i was expecting to be spooked but I was wrong. Most of the stories were not disturbing at all as promised by the title. Don't get me wrong, they were nicely written but lacks excitement and a strong plot. As I said, she can expand on other stories but I would definitely not miss "Forbidden", "Pink" and "Graveyard".
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