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A review by pixiedust_
No More Tales To Tell by Thomas Muller
3.0
It was a pretty good book. My favorite tales were the ones shared by Bill and Simon story. “The Question” was more of a page turner than “Danielle” and “Ice” for me. Because “Danielle” had me a little confused, I had no idea what was going on.
Bill's story, “The Cry”, was also pretty compelling and intriguing. Family drama is always a great dynamic to slip into a story. Especially a rich family.
Lewis's story, “The Walker”, wasn't too bad, but I just wish there'd been more depth about why the walker became and how. Like a backstory.
And I loved Cage's plot twist. My eyeballs nearly fell out of my socket.
Bill's story, “The Cry”, was also pretty compelling and intriguing. Family drama is always a great dynamic to slip into a story. Especially a rich family.
Lewis's story, “The Walker”, wasn't too bad, but I just wish there'd been more depth about why the walker became and how. Like a backstory.
And I loved Cage's plot twist. My eyeballs nearly fell out of my socket.