Review of The Haunting of Towne Point Mall

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Towne Point Mall sounds like a spooky place. Short stories based in the mall must be quite chilling.

Thank you for the great review.
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I'm a huge horror fan, and your review really caught my attention. Excellent job on your writing, and thank you!
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Thankfully, Towne Point Mall is a fictional mall, else I don't think I want to go anywhere near it. This seems like an amazing collection of stories connected by one thing: Towne Point Mall. I would love to read the book.
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Thank you for your insightful review of "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall." It's clear you deeply engaged with Jason Fischer's collection of interconnected horror stories. I appreciate how you highlighted the creative plot points and the author's skill in weaving the mall into each narrative, creating a cohesive and eerie atmosphere throughout. Your observation about the clever references between stories, akin to Easter eggs, shows the meticulous craftsmanship that enhances the reader's experience. It's refreshing to hear that despite a weaker plot in "Tangled Web," the overall quality remained strong, supported by professional editing. Your recommendation for lovers of psychological horror books is well-founded, given the book's intriguing and suspense-filled nature. I look forward to exploring this anthology myself based on your compelling review.
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A collection of short horror stories would be a unique book. I would love to know if the contain of the book would actually be interesting. Congrats on BOTD
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The sample pages which i read gave good start to the story and created the interesting plotline to read further and your review added more value to the story. The different people tell stories in unique way.
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Post by tarafarah7 »

I'm a huge scaredy-cat when it comes to the horror genre, but I love that each of the stories in today's BOTD all have a connection to the Towne Point Mall. It sounds like readers will enjoy the edge-of-your-seat suspense and the variety of storylines in this collection. Thanks for the great review and keep up the amazing work! :-)
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As the title suggests, the book's setting is a haunted mall with peculiar happenings. Death looms in the eerie atmosphere, and the author presents an anthology of ten short stories that will give readers chills. Lovers of horror stories will enjoy the impeccable but scary storytelling.
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Post by Nabweteme Gloria »

Thank you for such a detailed and thoughtful review! I'm thrilled that you enjoyed the interconnected horror stories and found the plot points creative and engaging. Your insights into each story, especially "Fan's Fiction," are much appreciated. It's great to hear that the pacing and character development resonated with you. Your feedback on "Tangled Web" is valuable and noted. I'm glad the book's intrigue and suspense met your expectations. Thanks for the recommendation and the 5-star rating!
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It's been quite a while since I read horror stories. It'll be a fascinating change to try out this book. Horror books help me realize just how powerful our imaginations are. So I'd especially like to read about the mother with the child that had a bad skin condition and what later ensued in the mall.
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This is an interesting book. The horror stories are interconnected. The stories are attractive and easy to read.
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Will recommend this book to my friend who loves this genre tyo read it.
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This seems like a very interesting story. I love watching horror movies. However, they are not the same while reading. This book, however, shows promise. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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"The Haunting of Towne Point Mall" by Jason Fischer is a collection of ten interconnected horror stories. All the stories have an underlying intrigue and the plots are very creative. The characters in the book are well thought-out. The book is professionally edited.
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This book features a fictional collection of ten interconnected horror stories that somehow connect to the mall mentioned in the book's title. It seems suitable for those who like suspense and psychological horror. Sounds intriguing.
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