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booksandbarbara 's review for:
Of The Flesh
by Ainslie Hogarth, Francine Toon, Lavie Tidhar, Mariana Enríquez, Lucy Rose, Irenosen Okojie, Bridget Collins, Lionel Shriver, Adorah Nworah, JK Chukwu, Michel Faber, Louisa Young, Robert Lautner, Evie Wyld, Lewis Hancox, Susan Barker, Emilia Hart, James Smythe
adventurous
dark
mysterious
tense
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
A decent collection of horror shorts.
Some were really good, capturing my attention and maintaining it because I found them to be very interesting, strange and intriguing stories that creeped me out at times. Being bizarre in both good and not-so-good ways. Some of these I felt nothing particularly happened, and they fell a little flat with disappointing endings. All in all, some great ones are held within though, my favourites being;
• Fight, Flight, Freeze.
• The Fruiting Body
• The Broccoli Eel
• Waffle Thomas
• Carcinisation
• Bob-a-Job
If you love horror and fancy a little short story, I'd recommend giving this one a read, but maybe read them more sparsely, as I found myself comparing them to each other rather than individually because I read these one after the other quite rapidly.
Some were really good, capturing my attention and maintaining it because I found them to be very interesting, strange and intriguing stories that creeped me out at times. Being bizarre in both good and not-so-good ways. Some of these I felt nothing particularly happened, and they fell a little flat with disappointing endings. All in all, some great ones are held within though, my favourites being;
• Fight, Flight, Freeze.
• The Fruiting Body
• The Broccoli Eel
• Waffle Thomas
• Carcinisation
• Bob-a-Job
If you love horror and fancy a little short story, I'd recommend giving this one a read, but maybe read them more sparsely, as I found myself comparing them to each other rather than individually because I read these one after the other quite rapidly.