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A review by tyardley
Personal Effects: Dark Art by J.C. Hutchins, Jordan Weisman
2.0
I’m sure this book would have read better at the time of publication. Unfortunately the format isn’t quite so groundbreaking anymore. I was disappointed that the included ephemera did not tie into the story as any more than props.
The story itself was hardly a thriller. I found myself wishing for either more supernatural influence or more psychological influence - instead it toed the line in very non-committal way to likely not ostracize one side of the readership.
Overall a mediocre read. Also, how many times can a person “suck air” in a story? I mean, pick another action for a sharp intake of breath already.
The story itself was hardly a thriller. I found myself wishing for either more supernatural influence or more psychological influence - instead it toed the line in very non-committal way to likely not ostracize one side of the readership.
Overall a mediocre read. Also, how many times can a person “suck air” in a story? I mean, pick another action for a sharp intake of breath already.