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Re: Review of The Blandford Fly

Posted: 10 May 2024, 19:08
by Ludovica Peruzzi
Not gonna lie - those stories all sound *incredibly* compelling, especially the first two, and short stories always have a way of making you more unsettled than if you'd read a full-length novel. You've piqued my curiosity and now I'll have to check them out some time. Thanks for the review!

Re: Review of The Blandford Fly

Posted: 14 May 2024, 13:29
by Harshitha Nayak
The essence of short stories is, it's fast , easy and impactful read. The mention of human slaves controlled by porcelain dolls? it's just sound different from regular story and my first things is art and story about teenage girl who runs away from home to pursue her love of painting, it will be my favourite when I pick this book for read.

Re: Review of The Blandford Fly

Posted: 27 May 2024, 14:39
by Harshitha Nayak
I loved this book, what a superb collection of small stories. Georgia's story is my favourite here, i hope she is still shining as great artist.

Re: Review of The Blandford Fly

Posted: 02 Jun 2024, 09:21
by MAHAD BAIG MIRZA
Your review of "The Blandford Fly" by D. N. Moore offers a tantalizing glimpse into the collection of short stories, each with its own unique premise and thematic depth. Your summary of the initial tale featuring Danny and Ginger showcases the intriguing dynamic between the characters and leaves readers curious about their conflict with a particular fly.