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Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 11 Mar 2025, 22:27
by RJ Reviews
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Long Term Damage" by Billy Hanson.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Richard March loves to be in control of everything. From his flourishing business to his family matters, he enjoys asserting control. Even his tiny grandson’s choice of toys doesn’t escape his scrutiny. But when he suffers a stroke that leaves him paralyzed, he realizes, in a gruesome way, how helpless he is in front of fate. If you are curious about how the table turned on Richard, read Billy Hanson’s Long Term Damage, where you will find intriguing characters like Richard.

This book is a collection of seven short stories—Fresh Hell, Dolly, Puppies, The Burden, Bad Traffic, It’ll Grow Back, and Corner Booth. These stories are very different from larger-than-life paranormal and fairytale stories. Each explores the darker sides of life and forces the readers to rethink the moments they are living. Because just one mundane decision, one naïve mistake, or one hurried choice can alter their lives forever.

The stories have varied themes but usually start inconspicuously and then take a darker turn unexpectedly. We witness courage, determination, and dedication as well as pride, greed, and heartbreak as the characters face the consequences of their actions and choices. More than often, people become either their best or their worst versions while facing dire situations. 'Puppies' was my favorite among the stories, while 'It’ll Grow Back' really surprised me. 'Bad traffic' has a paranormal hint and differs from the other stories in this book. There are some profanities, and I noticed several punctuation errors, but they did not hamper my reading experience.

There is nothing I disliked about this book. I would rate it 4 out of 5 only because of the errors. The editing could have been better. I recommend this book to mature readers who enjoy books that encourage them to look back at their lives with a fresh, albeit a little darker, perspective.

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Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 08:19
by Amy Luman
I don’t enjoy short stores so I won’t be reading this book. However, the theme is worthwhile. For the most part, none of us realize how a small thing can change everting for us. Thanks!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 11:58
by Gerry Steen
I enjoy collections of short stories. The theme of accepting loss of control is important because this situation can happen to anyone at any time. We must learn to accept that we should not and need not to have control over everything. Acceptance of this fact of life can bring one peace of mind. For these reasons, I am adding this book to my bookshelves.

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 15:11
by Julie Marie Basil
I enjoy short stories but prefer not to read darker stories or books with profanity, so I will pass on this collection. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed it!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 22:16
by Sarah Zain
I love short stories, especially when they are collected in a book and deal with a unified idea, with different natures of the stories. Thank you for the recommendation. Great review!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 13 Mar 2025, 23:59
by Neha Panikar
Interesting review! First I thought this was a book about Richard. Is Richard's life the overarching theme in all of the stories,or is it one among them?
I usually like stories with a plot twist,which don't necessarily give away the end, but have the reader to figure it out.
Look forward to reading this book. Thanks for sharing!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 19 Mar 2025, 02:54
by Lene Lena
I appreciate how you captured Richard March’s journey from control to vulnerability. The exploration of human emotions and the consequences of choices in “Long Term Damage” truly resonates. I’m glad you found the characters intriguing and the stories thought-provoking. I'll add this book to my list. Thank you for this amazing review!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 20 Mar 2025, 11:09
by Christopher Mundi
"The stories have varied themes but usually start inconspicuously and then take a darker turn unexpectedly. We witness courage, determination, and dedication as well as pride, greed, and heartbreak as the characters face the consequences of their actions and choices. More than often, people become either their best or their worst versions while facing dire situations. 'Puppies' was my favorite among the stories, while 'It’ll Grow Back' really surprised me. 'Bad traffic' has a paranormal hint and differs from the other stories in this book. There are some profanities, and I noticed several punctuation errors, but they did not hamper my reading experience." That was my best part✌️

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 26 Mar 2025, 14:01
by Mark Lazarus
The concept of everyday decisions leading to unexpected, darker consequences is fascinating. Stories that make you reflect on your own choices and their potential ripple effects can be really impactful. I’m intrigued by how the stories seem grounded in reality, with a mix of psychological depth and suspense. I’d definitely consider giving it a read.

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 29 Mar 2025, 11:19
by Priya Murugesan
I love to read short stories, and I am also a lover of dark tales. So, I believe I would like this book. Thanks for your detailed review!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 30 Mar 2025, 17:44
by Bettny Andrade
RJ Reviews wrote: 11 Mar 2025, 22:27 [Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Long Term Damage" by Billy Hanson.]
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4 out of 5 stars
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Richard March loves to be in control of everything. From his flourishing business to his family matters, he enjoys asserting control. Even his tiny grandson’s choice of toys doesn’t escape his scrutiny. But when he suffers a stroke that leaves him paralyzed, he realizes, in a gruesome way, how helpless he is in front of fate. If you are curious about how the table turned on Richard, read Billy Hanson’s Long Term Damage, where you will find intriguing characters like Richard.

This book is a collection of seven short stories—Fresh Hell, Dolly, Puppies, The Burden, Bad Traffic, It’ll Grow Back, and Corner Booth. These stories are very different from larger-than-life paranormal and fairytale stories. Each explores the darker sides of life and forces the readers to rethink the moments they are living. Because just one mundane decision, one naïve mistake, or one hurried choice can alter their lives forever.

The stories have varied themes but usually start inconspicuously and then take a darker turn unexpectedly. We witness courage, determination, and dedication as well as pride, greed, and heartbreak as the characters face the consequences of their actions and choices. More than often, people become either their best or their worst versions while facing dire situations. 'Puppies' was my favorite among the stories, while 'It’ll Grow Back' really surprised me. 'Bad traffic' has a paranormal hint and differs from the other stories in this book. There are some profanities, and I noticed several punctuation errors, but they did not hamper my reading experience.

There is nothing I disliked about this book. I would rate it 4 out of 5 only because of the errors. The editing could have been better. I recommend this book to mature readers who enjoy books that encourage them to look back at their lives with a fresh, albeit a little darker, perspective.

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Long Term Damage
View: on Bookshelves | on Amazon
I love the way you describe the book's preamble; it sparks my curiosity. I don't like the cover of this book at all.

A collection of books that sparks interest with its varied themes is worth a try. Thank you for your impeccable review.

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 01 Apr 2025, 01:24
by Arshadq
I love reading short stories that leave you thinking. The way you described the book leaves me very curious to know more about it. I will definitely add this to my shelves. Thank you!

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 02 Apr 2025, 04:04
by Stephen Christopher 1
I love short stories, especially in this genre, so I'm adding this one to my list right now, I'm even prepared to forgive the errors to read it :D

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 07 Apr 2025, 04:19
by Arasta Novem
I like short or long stories, depending on the genre because I like action, comedy, psychopath and romance genres. So I didn't read this book, but it's a good book to remind us that we can't control other people's lives because it's not good.

Thanks for the review :).

Re: Review of Long Term Damage

Posted: 10 Apr 2025, 14:50
by NetMassimo
This seems like an intriguing collection of stories that use paranormal and supernatural situations to offer some food for thought concerning one's life. OK, it all seems to veer on the dark side, however, it can be interesting. Thank you for your great review!