Review of Disarrhoea

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Disarrhoea by Kevin voden is a great sci-fi book especially for people who love to read horror stories like me
I was a lover of horror stories. I highly recommend if you enjoy reading horror stories. Congrats on BOTD 👍
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Disarrhoea by Kevin vodden is a great sci-fi books. I enjoy the book because am a lover of horror book and the likes. I highly recommend to people who like and enjoy reading horror books . Congrats on BOTD 👍
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I have recommended this book to my brother who is a fan of horror stories. I bet he will find this book interesting. I look forward to a nice feedback from him. Congratulations book of the day!
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There are six stories in this science fiction book, each with a distinct yet terrifying plot. Since each narrative is set in a distinct universe, the author provides a detailed description of that reality. The futuristic elements and world-building of each short story in this collection are my favorites. Congrats on BOTD
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What a lovely collection of stories that combine fantasy and horror. So if you are a fan of science fiction and horror, these stories promise to keep you engaged and in suspense all along.
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From a sampling, this seems like an interesting collection of short science fiction stories with a range of different themes such as an airborne pathogen, giant wasps, and space travel. It might be worth a second look. Well done.
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Disarrhoea is a collection of six sci-fi horror stories which will captivate readers who enjoy sci-fi stories and movies. This review presents a wonderful synopsis.
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This book blends science, poetry, and horror—a mix that’s not exactly my favorite, but I appreciate the drama in the storyline. The author describes a disorienting airborne pathogen on humans and its impact on breaking down the community. I'm intrigued by how the pathogen originated and its impact on the characters. Honestly, I'd have preferred the story without the horror aspect, but I might give it a try eventually—just not something I'm eager to dive into right away. Thank you for the detailed review. Congratulations to the author for being selected for Book of the Day.
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The book contains six stories with quite different themes, which sounds interesting. I'm an adrenaline junkie and therefore looking forward to the story about the carnival ride. Thank you for your informative review.
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I am extremely interested by such an anthology. I am always in search of good horror stories. Borden's work sounds just like my type.
Amazing review, Josh!
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This book feels engaging, with six well-told tales, capturing horror stories that appeal to readers craving for such kinds of stories, I would love anything out of the normal.
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I have always loved horror stories, and I have Howard Phillips Lovecraft and Edgar Allan Poe as my favorite authors. This time, Disarrhoea seemed excellent with his horror stories. I will add Kevin Vodden to my list of writers. :techie-studyinggray: :tiphat:
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From this review, I gather that these short stories offer an escape to different and bizarre worlds: a nice way to spend a break each day. Take the plunge and embark on these weird adventures.
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"Disarrhoea" by Kevin Vodden is a chilling sci-fi horror anthology, blending vivid storytelling, credible scientific elements, and unsettling terror, earning a well-deserved 4 out of 4 stars.
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Do you like fiction? Did the title intrigue you? Do you like to see different stories satisfyingly blending together? Check this book out. Congratulations on the BOTD, and best wishes for future projects.
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