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I like the fact that the author has penned a book of short stories. Though I didn't feel connected to any of them. It will be ideal for those who like horror books. Thanks for the review.
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The stories seem intriguing and the writing style of the author is really engaging. The story, The birth, which I read in the sample, was haunting. I look forward to read more stories in the collection.
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Horror stories are truly interesting and gives a separate level of contentment. I will surely read this book.
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Thank you for the insightful review of "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall." Your highlights on the interconnected stories and unique plot points, like the chilling skin condition in "The Birth" and the intriguing "Fan's Fiction," have piqued my interest. Despite some weaknesses, it sounds like a compelling read for psychological horror fans.
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The featured stories in the review present thrilling storylines in this anthology, one that would leave readers shocked and intrigued at the same time. Thanks for the review.
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Jason Fisher's "The Haunting of Town Point Mall" is a spine-chilling supernatural thriller that takes readers on a spooky journey through a haunted mall Because of the intriguing story and atmosphere, Fisher with a ghost story that keeps readers in their driving seats. One of the strengths of this book is Fisher’s ability to create a vivid and haunting atmosphere. Town Point Mall comes to life with vivid descriptions that immerse readers in a world of darkness and dreariness. The author's attention to detail is admirable as he weaves the mall's history with the supernatural elements that haunt its halls and the uncertainty of foreboding can be seen throughout the story the.
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Thank you for the thorough and fine review of "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall" by Jason Fische!
All short stories are difficult to write but it sounds like these all were very acceptable! These stories also sound quite chilling and filled with horror. I hope the author has a hot seller with this book.
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A collection of horror thriller stories weaved together. I will definitely consider this. Who doesn't like horror.
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"The Haunting of Towne Point Mall" by Jason Fischer is a gripping collection of interconnected horror stories centered around a chilling mall setting. Each tale is intricately crafted, with creative plot points and clever references that keep readers hooked until the very end. With its intriguing characters and suspenseful pacing, this book is a must-read for fans of psychological horror.
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It's quite interesting to read interconnected short stories than a novel because of its base. I like horror stories than other genres. "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall" sounds like the book with genre which I'm interested in. Looking forward to indulge into this book. Congratulations on the BOTD! Nice review.
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I enjoy horror stories with an eerie twist, and based on the sample and review, "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall" by Jason Fischer seems fantastic. The interconnected tales and mysterious mall setting sound intriguing. Congrats on BOTD!
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I am a fan of horror movies and stories, but I have never encountered a psychological horror book. The ten interconnected horror short stories in the book seem intriguing and suspense filled. I will definitely delve into this one. As a lover of ghost stories, I hope I'll enjoy them. Thank you for nice review.
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I've read a book similar to this before and it was everything one could be looking for in a book. Big congrats to the author for winning BOTD with this book!
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The interconnected horror stories set in an eerie mall sound absolutely chilling! I love how you highlighted the creative plot points and clever references between stories. Even with a weaker story like 'Tangled Web,' the book still seems like a gripping read.
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Post by Ntokozo Joy Ndlovu »

I love short story collections for the variety of plots that come with the stories. The horror element adds more intrigue to the book. well done on the review.
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