Review of Disarrhoea

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This is an amazing science fiction fantasy novel highlighting six short horror stories, a disorienting airborne pathogen, a carnival barker, and unique characters. The book is temporarily discounted on Amazon Kindle and has a well-written OnlineBookClub review.
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Book 📖 📖 of the day BOTD is sci-fi _ fiction/ fantasy the stories are awesome and detailed backed up by scientists terminologies and connective matryoshka loop. I enjoyed the six tales, and the horror part of it too! the tales affect, disorienting human that break down society fear ground the act to establish disturbing norms were people are kept indoor unable to leave the house .the author use tough scientific words making the stroyline awesome .I like how the reviwer broke down the story with an awesome review making it so easy to read and understand congratulations! I will recommend it to people who love science fictional/ fantasy story it's worth reading
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I read several pages of the first story, and if I didn't have to be somewhere soon, I would have kept on reading. Great stuff right here, although the text deserves a better cover. Congrats to the author on a job well done and BOTD.
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Short stories are exciting. After reading this evaluation, I'm confident that these stories will provide a lot of fun. The author has a really creative imagination.
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Sci-fi mixed with horror is an explosive combination. I like that they are a collection of stories. That way, I won't be lost in one storyline. I think I'll read it with my KU subscription.
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This six-story anthology mixes horror and science fiction with originality. It is appealing that the author employs neat, elegant prose without unnecessary fanfare. Also, it includes a fair share of realism through terminology and credible scientific theories and conjectures. It sounds interesting to fans of science fiction and horror.
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Sci-fi and horror are two genres that I rarely read so I will have to skip this one. The storyline sounds unique and interesting especially as the author included humor too. Great job with the review.
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This seems to be a fascinating collection of tales that combines science fiction with horror and has memorable passages. For my family, I will be sure to purchase the book.
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I have not read any horror books, but I think am giving this one a try. Your review is nice
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Post by C Howard »

Disarrhoea
Not really a fan of books that detail the inside of the house in detail during the pandemic including the horror on the tv that day.
Congratulations on being BOTD.
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Post by FLbookie »

Thanks for your great review. I will definitely pass as sci-fi/horror isn't my thing, but your review ensures I will recommend it to those I know who are into it!
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I am a lover of horror books, the weirder, the better. I Loved the sample so I will definitely move on to read the book ..Nice review. Congratulations on BOTD
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Post by Annette Boateng »

I got lost with the story tittle and l am still lost until writer mentioned it clear "Disarrhoea", is a tale of the effects of a disorienting airborne pathogen on humans and the resulting breakdown of society. I love to read more. Great review.
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Post by Christiana Legbara »

The book title is nothing related to the book. I enjoy horror and short stories. I'm reading this!
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Post by Kayla Archer »

I thought this would be a sci-fi book I'd have no interest in, but your summary with the thrill rides and isolation makes me curious to read this. Great work on the review.
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