Review of Disarrhoea

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I love short stories and these sound extremely entertaining. The review leads me to believe there some gore involved, but I’m thinking it’s not too bad and I’ll put this book on my “I want to read” shelf.
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I'm a fan of short stories and the stories seem intriguing but also look complex. I'd surely be interested in reading this book when I get the chance. Wonderful descriptive review.
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Horror stories? They sound like it. I would like to read Disarrhoea. It's interestingly horrific. The other stories are also intriguing enough for me to try out this book. Good review.
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I like to watch sci fi horror stories rather than read. So this book is probably not for me. Great review though. Thank you.
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Your review is just great because you have clearly summarized the plots of the stories and have emphasized the author's style very well. Many thanks!
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This book seem well written. I like that the author has a way of writing scenes that captivate a reader. I do agree with shorter paragraphs in a book, but if the scenes are interesting as it's described then I'll enjoy reading this book. Congrats on BOTD.
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I find this books plot to be quite creative and interesting because of the unique concept. I also like that though it’s descriptive it avoids sensitive details that can be unsettling. Great book and congratulations on BOTD.
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The book "Disarrhoea" by Kevin Wodden is a collection of science fiction horror stories. The author's trademark are sudden horrifying and extremely striking details. The stories are of uniform quality, which I greatly appreciate.
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I am not a fan of horror, the first story remains me of covid 19 and I don't like the feeling. But this book would be great for anyone who likes horror with a touch of horror.
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I'm passing on this because the storyline seems a bit confusing and also I'm not a fan of horror stories. But thanks for the review. Congratulations on BOTD.
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I am not a fan of short stories or horror! I get squeamish when there are a lot of gory scenes. I guess I have aged out of that! The horror stories tend to stay in my mind longer than I like! Thanks for the great review!
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Some of these sci-fi horror tales sound interesting. They are definitely unique. Others might not be for me. I am willing to try and see for myself. Congrats on BOTD!
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Reading the sample I felt like I was watching a movie. The storyline was interesting with steady characters. I'm not a fan of sci-fi books generally but I would like to read all of the short stories as they make for great entertainment. Kudos to the author on a great book of short stories and for being selected for today's read .
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Science fiction with horror is not a common blend of genres and this collection of stories sounds intriguing. It is never easy to get the combination right and your review helps in getting the potential reader curious enough to give it a try! Thank you!
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Weird sounds exhilarating! It is scary to imagine being trapped in the lair of a giant bug like a fly caught up in a spider's web! This read reminds me of an image I saw of a cockerel holding a knife and chasing after a person; very spooky! Congrats on the BOTD.
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