Saturday, October 30, 2021

Book Review - 50 World's Greatest Horror Stories



Well, this isn't the kind of book that will keep you awake at night or make you squirm uncomfortably before stepping inside a dark room. The horror tales in this book are all, written by authors of yore, full of thrill, shock, pathos and, sometimes, fear inducing. Not exactly the kind of fear that will send a chill down your spine, but the kind of fear that could shake your heart. It also evokes a sense of pain that would make you wish you could step inside the story and do something to prevent the characters do that stupid thing that will unleash evil upon them!

After quite a while, I was able to complete a 400+ pages book well inside a week's time. Thanks to all these classic tales, which are intriguing and unique in their own sense! A good read, indeed!

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