Review of The Blandford Fly

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[Following is a volunteer review of "The Blandford Fly" by D.N. Moore.]
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"The Blandford Fly and Other Tales" by D.N. Moore is a captivating collection of four short stories that blend fantasy, mystery, and a touch of magic.

In the first story, "The Blandford Fly," we meet Danny Carson, an entomologist with an unusual obsession with bugs. When his wife, Ginger, gets bitten by a mysterious vampire fly, Danny's world is turned upside down. As he grapples with the consequences of this seemingly innocent event, readers are drawn into a suspenseful tale of love, friendship, and mystery.

In the second story, "The Living Boy: A Very Strange Christmas Story," we meet Davie, a young boy trapped in a mysterious world ruled by creepy porcelain dolls. Forced to live as a slave, Davie's life is full of unexpected twists and turns. Despite the challenges, the story hints at moments of hope and bravery.

"Sardines and Ice Cream," the third story, centers around Georgia, a young woman who possesses the unique ability to predict the future through her paintings. As Georgia grapples with the implications of her gift, readers are drawn into a world where art, destiny, and reality intertwine in unexpected ways.

In the final story, "Radio Sweethearts," during a car ride, Jane encounters a desperate ghost named Alice, who threatens to harm her daughter Gemma if Jane doesn't help find Alice's missing baby. This chilling encounter leads them to a radio station. The story portrays a mother's love that endures even beyond death.

Each story in this collection is imbued with a unique message and written with a magical touch that enchants readers from start to finish. What sets these stories apart are their satisfying endings, which tie up the narratives beautifully while leaving readers pondering the deeper themes long after the last page is turned.

D.N. Moore's writing style is clear, imaginative, and vividly descriptive, making it easy for me to visualize the enchanting worlds and characters she creates. The stories unfold seamlessly, striking a perfect balance of suspense, emotion, and intrigue that kept me engaged and eager to discover what would happen next.

I found nothing to dislike about this book. The captivating stories left me wanting more, and I encountered only a few editing issues, indicating that the book is professionally edited. Thus, I rate it 5 out of 5.

"The Blandford Fly and Other Tales" is a beautifully crafted masterpiece that I wholeheartedly recommend to anyone looking for a captivating and magical reading journey. Whether you're a fan of fantasy, mystery, or simply enjoy well-crafted storytelling, this collection has something for everyone. Dive in and let yourself be transported to worlds where anything is possible.

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I put the book on my list as it is some of my favorites. Whether different stories or magic and mystery. A carefully written review. I enjoyed reading it. Thank you, Anu
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This is a very well-written review that captures the intrigue of each of the short stories included in this book. Keep up the good work!
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A very concise review! Based on it, I believe I would love this book. It has a unique concoction of mystery, fantasy, and magic. Added to my to-be-read list!
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Are all the different stories in the book intertwined? The author's writing style is nice. Great job on the fine review of the book, by the way.
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Couldn't put this book down! The paranormal aspects of the stories add to the mystery of them. I enjoyed this book thoroughly. I loved reading your review too. As always, it captures the essence of the book perfectly. Thank you.
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Lunar gate wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 03:51 Are all the different stories in the book intertwined? The author's writing style is nice. Great job on the fine review of the book, by the way.
No, the stories in the book are not intertwined. Each of the four stories has its own separate narrative. They all share a touch of magic, but that's the extent of their connection. Thank you for your kind words about the review!
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Sarah Zain wrote: 31 Mar 2024, 02:00 I put the book on my list as it is some of my favorites. Whether different stories or magic and mystery. A carefully written review. I enjoyed reading it. Thank you, Anu
Thank you, Sarah! This book has become one of my favorites too.
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Julie Basil wrote: 01 Apr 2024, 21:14 This is a very well-written review that captures the intrigue of each of the short stories included in this book. Keep up the good work!
Thank you so much! :D
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Priya Murugesan wrote: 01 Apr 2024, 21:57 A very concise review! Based on it, I believe I would love this book. It has a unique concoction of mystery, fantasy, and magic. Added to my to-be-read list!
I'm sure you'll enjoy reading this book. I'd love to hear your opinion about it once you finish.
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Anu Anand wrote: 03 Apr 2024, 10:34
Priya Murugesan wrote: 01 Apr 2024, 21:57 A very concise review! Based on it, I believe I would love this book. It has a unique concoction of mystery, fantasy, and magic. Added to my to-be-read list!
I'm sure you'll enjoy reading this book. I'd love to hear your opinion about it once you finish.
Sure Anu!
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RJ Reviews wrote: 02 Apr 2024, 12:55 Couldn't put this book down! The paranormal aspects of the stories add to the mystery of them. I enjoyed this book thoroughly. I loved reading your review too. As always, it captures the essence of the book perfectly. Thank you.
Same here. I finished reading this book in one go. It was so good. And thank you for your kind words, RJ!
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I kept avoiding this book because of the cover for a very long time, but then I did finally give in after a thorough sampling and absolutely love it.... The cover is just right!

I appreciate your detailed review!
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This review made me really curious about The Blandford Fly and Other Tales! It sounds like a creative and emotional mix of fantasy and mystery, with each story offering something fresh and intriguing. I love that the themes range from supernatural bugs to time-bending paintings and ghostly encounters. The mix of suspense and heartfelt moments, especially with that last story about a mother’s love beyond death, sounds powerful. Definitely adding this to my reading list especially when I'm in the mood for something short yet deeply imaginative.
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This review makes the book sound absolutely magical! I love short story collections, especially when they blend fantasy and mystery so well. Each story sounds unique and thought-provoking—‘Sardines and Ice Cream’ especially caught my interest. Definitely adding this to my list!
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