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Right out of the gate, you’re hit with a story that has a twist ending. This really set the tempo of the other stories, which kept me interested in the whole collection. Every story has something unique about it, which makes it really hard to do an overview of the collection. For example, ‘The Soup Ladle of Destiny’ is very humorous and rather lighthearted compared to some of the others. If I had to pick the one that really stuck with me it would be a tie between that and ’50 Gallon Drum’. Since many of these are micro-fiction, I can’t say much without spoilers and that would ruin all the fun since the author has knack for surprise endings.
I’d highly recommend this for anyone who wants to be entertained by several quick reads.





Well I bought it I guess I’ll read it (just kidding Craig)
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You’ll enjoy it. Promise. 🙂
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I’m sure
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Thanks, Charles. What kind things to say.
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You’re welcome. Need to put it up on Goodreads too.
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That would be awesome, thanks.
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Reblogged this on Entertaining Stories and commented:
Here are some more wonderful comments about my new book. Charles is an author too, and has a great fantasy series in progress. Please check out his books and blog while you’re over there.
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Thanks for the reblog and shout out. Hope the book is doing well.
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The first crush is over, but reviews are starting to show up. That should give it a second boost. I’m going to milk my Macabre Macaroni stories to promote it a bit too. How is your monster plan going for October?
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So far, so good. I got a bunch of submissions that I put together and did the Windemere monster posts off the poll. I’m going to have that paranormal thriller run for the whole month too. Never edited it, but we’ll see what people think. Kind of like a blog only treat . . . or trick if it sucks. I’m having it go up at 11:55 PM EST from the 2nd to the 30th.
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Sounds like you’ve been working pretty hard. Trick or treat is a great analogy for everything we put out. That Raven of doubt is more real than people think.
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Feels like even my rest days are filled with work. That Raven sure gets around.
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Yes he does.
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I, too, loved it. I’ll review it later in the day 🙂
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Have a favorite story?
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For me, it was the one with the biplane. Very Twilight Zone 🙂
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I felt the same way about the first one too. Be fun to play the intro of Twilight Zone before reading one of those.
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Lol – I did, in my head 😀
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Thanks, Nicholas. Glad you liked the biplane story. I just had to play with that ending, it was a chance to experiment, like the title says. Everyone seems to have a different favorite, and that’s a good sign. Glad you’re willing to post a review too.
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I’ve got my copy, and I’m really looking forward to reading it 😀
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Thank you so much. Enjoy my little experiments.
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You’re welcome 🙂 Going by Charles and Nicholas’ views, I’m in for a cracking good time!
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They’re pretty responsible folks.
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A very cool read, I am in the middle 🙂
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Definitely a lot of fun. Also the short stories means it’s great when you limited time. 🙂
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Yes, they are short, but quite complete. Enjoying. 🙂
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