Review of Disarrhoea

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Today’s book of the day is a collection of stories that their genre is a mixture of science fiction and horror. I do enjoy science fiction books a lot. I would like to check out this book. Good one from the author. Congratulations on being the book of the day!
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The horror element alone drew me in. I also like the concept of a collection of a few shorter stories. You already have the next narrative planned and have diversity. This will certainly keep me entertained because I never know what I'm going to read next. Congrats on botd!
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Great review. Your commentary on the anthology of science fiction horror stories has all the tenets of a glowing tribute to the author's creative acumen and writing style. I can see that even from the titles, and I will definitely put the book on my shelf for intended reading.
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This anthology of sci-fi and horror stories sounds interesting but ominous. The carnival barker, for example, sounds scary.
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The books cover doesn't look sci fi horror to me (Yes, I judge books as a first impression). But I think I wouldn't read this book because I don't enjoy sci fi most of the time.
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My favorite genre of books! Congrats on BOTD sounds like an inspiring and amazing book to read.
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Post by Adrian Rondon Salazar »

I didn't like the cover, and when I read the title, I thought it said diarrhea. However, I am intrigued by reading those six horror stories. It is admirable that the author has written six stories with such elaborate arguments. Thanks for the review.
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I am torn in my feelings about this book. While the stories sound interesting, they also have a rather gruesome side. Excellent storytelling! Thank you for your great review!
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Post by G D H »

Excellent review. An all-in-one is what this one sounds like. I also love the narrowing of focus—erotic content has but little to do with the creation of horror. I wouldn’t want to miss out on a read like this.
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Disarrhoea is a collection of horror stories for those readers who love weird and lurid tales.
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I like that these science fiction short stories have an element of horror which have a deep effect on the reader. Thanks for a detailed review!
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I like that these science fiction short stories have an element of horror which have a deep effect on the reader. Thanks for a detailed review!
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The title of the book made me smile, I had to read it a few times. The collection of short stories with a horror element appeals to me, and I look mostly forward to the one about the cooking show with a difference.
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It is impressive how small stories can transport you into a completely new universe, entirely unknown to us, yet one we feel we know so much about.
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Post by Janasha Wilson »

I loved the book it was great and amazing.
I never would have thought a book would open my eyes to all of these things that I never knew about.
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