Review of The Haunting of Towne Point Mall

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Today's featured book is an incredible fictional collection that includes ten interconnected horror short stories. I highly recommend it to anyone who enjoys thrilling and chilling horror novels. Congrats on BOTD!
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Can't say that I find the idea of "Psychological Terror" appealing, but none-the-less, the concept of the book sounds very interesting. It vaguely reminded me of Edgar Allan Poe, and therefore I will gladly read it at first opportunity. Congrats with BOTD!
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This book is an anthology of 10 short stories, which are all somehow connected to the titular mall. They are horror stories, and the initial story ‘The Birth’ managed to freak me out. They are not to my taste as I'm not a fan of the genre.
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I’m a fan of horror stories. And you described it in the perfect way . I like it anyway
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I love PsychologicalThrillers and this book sounds fantastic. For the author to compile one book made up of multiple cohesive stories sounds genius. Great review.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of horror stories surrounding a derelict, potentially haunted mall. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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I haven't read anything related to horror in a while, and this book happens to have 10 interwebbed stories of horror. I look forward to reading it. Thank You :)
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Thank you for your great review and I'm glad that you liked the book. I also liked how he wrote the sample and how it was written simply but kept the reader's attention. For much of the first story, I felt sorry for the characters and I didn't expect it to end like it did. I'm sure those who like thrillers will enjoy it, but I'm a big chicken for scary tales, so I will pass.
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A series of horror stories packed with mystery and lots of outstanding and well-developed characters, all of them somehow related to the mall.
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I don't enjoy reading horror stories because it gets me scared. But the cliffhanger of the reviewer of this book makes me want to read it. But, I will make sure the reading must be at night.
Thanks for the sincere review.
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I love reading suspense and horror stories so I’m looking forward to digging into this one to see what Fischer has to offer in this genre. And this book is a collection so I’m ready to immerse in it.
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This review praises Jason Fischer's "The Haunting of Towne Point Mall," highlighting its intriguing interconnected stories, creative plot points, and clever references. Despite a weaker story, it's professionally edited and earns a solid 5-star rating. Recommended for psychological horror fans. So, this is a good review and thanks for reviewing this book.
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Thank you for your thoughtful review. I will add this book to my reading list. I like ghost stories!
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Post by María Andrea Fernández Sepúlveda »

In my opinion, horror is the ideal genre to create in short stories. There's something impactful to a well-crafted but brief tale. I love creepy fans! And Easter eggs can be a brilliant narrative tool. I couldn't be more excited about today's BOTD. Thank you for the fantastic review.
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Post by Sirajuddin A »

This short collection of horror stories revolves around a mall, and the intriguing elements connected with this mall grip a reader's mind to know the secrets that bind the stories with this mall.
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