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L**E
Quirky, Original, Anthology πππ§πππ’π πππππ©π¨π«ππ¬!
Ghosts & Gravity is a creative quirky & entertaining Anthology. The stories from beginning to end were entertaining & left a lasting impression. Iβll be the first to admit I donβt usually start at the beginning of Anthology and read straight through, but Iβm so glad that I did this time. Each story is unique and are connected by the year 1972 β¦the living the dead and the orange sunset the Wellraven. I loved the audiobook as mush as the physical book. Itβs the best audiobook Iβve listen to in a long time, especially after reading the stories. This audio production reminded of old time radio shows. You will be entertained and at the end you will ask yourself βWhat did I just read.β
A**E
It's different, but good different
It's an interesting collection of stories. I like how they all tie into the same place, but have different elements. The one by DL Hartman was strange, but I really liked it.
G**L
Very intriging stories
I enjoyed the variety of Tales in the book . And one especially. It was by D.L. Hartman. Titled Bellaloki. I was so excited by what was happening I couldnt turn the pages fast enough. Hope there is a sequel to this one as well. I dont want to say goodby to the characters!
F**R
Brilliant way to write an anthology!
This is quite an interesting anthology with eleven different stories all tied by the year 1972. It is very original and refreshing to read, you need to experience it and it's one of the few anthologies you might want to read each and every one of the stories, you will find out why.All the authors did a great work writing this anthology that will benefit VETSports, a non-profit organization dedicated to providing Veterans with continuous opportunities to reintegrate into their communities through sports, community service, events, and partnerships.
P**
most of the stories are good but
I read the first two stories and liked them. I love Shani Struthers and bought this book because she was one of the authors and she didn't disappoint. But then I read Chrysalide by Becca Vry and almost stopped reading the rest of the stories (I did stop reading this one). Chrysalide is awful and disgusting. I don't understand why this story was even included in this book. This story alone garnished it's 3 star rating - otherwise it would have gotten 5 stars.
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