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Review of Asylum Of Diction

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[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Asylum Of Diction" by Alyssa Milani.]
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5 out of 5 stars
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Terror, retribution, unfettered love—these are the things that move us, motivate us, and at times, leave us paralyzed. In Asylum of Diction, Alyssa Milani has deftly crafted an emotionally charged anthology of novellas and short stories that illustrate all facets of the human experience. Some stories will have readers shivering at the thought of an otherworldly creature lurking in the corner. Others will have them celebrating as a reprehensible antagonist gets their comeuppance, and a girl who's been bullied her whole life gets the taste of unconditional love—plus so much more! So settle in, and get comfortable as you become immersed in every intriguing story.

Asylum of Diction captured my interest from beginning to end with its diverse characters and unconventional storylines. As separate as they were, the eight stories had one thing in common—exceptional character development, which made me want to devour the pages in one sitting. I particularly enjoyed the psychological warfare Hardy endured in "The Ultimatum." The twisted game forced her to make grueling decisions and do deplorable things to keep her son alive. Desperation can put things into perspective. I was entranced by her ability to adapt to the ever-changing dangers she faced.

Beyond character development, the high caliber of writing ignited my senses, often causing a visceral reaction. The precise detail dedicated to describing the shadowy, slithery creature in "Paralysis" caused my skin to tingle and made the hairs on the back of my neck stand on end. Fearfully, I turned on every light in the house! While reading "Nelle and Kade," I was moved to tears by the sweet, albeit tumultuous, love story between the couple who had to overcome so much just to be together.

Moreover, despite the oddity of many of the stories, the author explored topics that would resonate universally. Most of us are familiar with feeling gutted by grief, depression, or a broken heart. We feel shameful about our pasts and sweep ugly family secrets under the rug, hoping they will disappear. We feel happy but indebted when love chooses us. In this excellent book, readers can expect the whole human experience, including the rollercoaster of emotions that comes with it.

There was nothing to dislike about the book, and I was impressed by the editing; I only found one error! That said, I have given the anthology a rating of five out of five stars for gifting me the ultimate escape from reality. Between the strong characters, vivid descriptions, and relevant topics, Asylum of Diction deserved every one of those stars and more.

I recommend the book to readers who enjoy short stories and novellas that differentiate themselves from mainstream stories. If you love books that explore things that are strange, ugly, beautiful, and everything in between, this book is for you! However, due to profanity and some violence, reader discretion is advised.

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Post by Ogechi Okonkwo »

This is an interesting and a fascinating review. I loved how you captured every aspect of the book. I did enjoy reading your review. This is an interesting one.
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Post by Mhiz Vyi Vyan »

This seems too interesting to skip, I will add this to my shelf soon. Thank you for your review.
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This anthology includes a diverse set of stories that explore different aspects of the human experience with interesting ramifications. Thank you for your great review!
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