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Suspended Animation Kindle Edition
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- ASIN : B09RKDM44G
- Publisher : Henry Roi PR
- Publication date : January 30, 2022
- Language : English
- File size : 1.0 MB
- Simultaneous device usage : Unlimited
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 8 pages
- Page Flip : Enabled
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- Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2022Today we have a short review of what my book tour group calls a “Quick Bite”. These are short stories that take little time to read but still fit in the horror/suspense/thriller genre. Once a month we get the option of asking for that month’s “Quick Bite” and the opportunity to review it. This month we had a very intriguing tale that is only about eight pages long.
At first, I wasn’t quite sure what was going on with our character. Our main character has no name. There is no solid description of them to form that image in the mind of the reader. You get little tidbits here and there, but nothing to form a complete image of a real person. And yet, we quickly realize that this main character is also the narrator. Written in an almost stream-of-consciousness manner, the author takes us inside the head of this character and the prison cell they are in. And then it just kind of takes off on its own.
I found the story to be quite entertaining and it had a constant grasp on me. I liked the kind of anonymity that the character has while still being someone absolutely relatable. I can typically read about a page per minute on average. I got through this eight-page story in just about five minutes.
There are so many seemingly random oddities in the dialogue but I assure you, these comments for a very clear picture when put together and put with the context. I must admit, while it takes a lot to shock me and I wasn’t really “shocked”, some of the comments and dialogue in this story caught me a little of guard. Now, for me, that just adds to the fun of the story and the whole feeling of suspense, and that need to know what happens next and where all of it is going.
This is all that is in the summary I got:
“Prison time hangs heavy. Prison life is not kind. There is a [sic] corruption in it. There is no redemption.
But everyone needs a break. Everyone needs a friend.”
But, that was enough for my interest to be genuinely piqued. And it is a unique writing style that doesn’t show up very often. That makes for a new kind of fresh type of reading experience.
My only struggle was that there were no quotation marks around the lines of dialogue. It was a little confusing to follow but not difficult and certainly not impossible. But the actual formatting of the piece which was all left justified and did not always have those few “return” lines between paragraphs to space them out coupled with the missing quotation marks for dialogue did sometimes make me stumble a little here and there through the story. Meaning that I would have to go back and re-read certain parts to make sure I was fully understanding who was saying what to whom and from where and at what time. But that is my only criticism.
I like the content of the story and the way the character was written. I think on that front, which is the most important of all, did a fantastic job. This is even a short story that I will be reading more than once. I enjoyed it that much. It gave that perfect combination of a chill crawling up your spine and a devious smile of satisfaction at the same time.
This would be a fabulous quick read for any fan of any aspect of the horror genre.
RATINGS
4/5 Stars
- Reviewed in the United States on March 24, 2022This is one of the shortest short stories I’ve read. But even at only 8 pages, this packs a punch.
The premise is simple, we follow an inmate struggling mentally as time passes in prison.
Being a shorter read, I had no idea what to expect. But as I started I didn’t want to stop until I finished. This was an interesting and disturbing read. We follow our prisoner, hear their thoughts of what it’s like for them in the cell. But not many of their thoughts made sense. Leaving me concerned about their actions. And just when I thought I knew what was happening, I didn’t. I felt like a rug was pulled out from under me. The ending completely caught me by surprise.
And I’m just left here to say “WHAT?!”
I think if you enjoy short short stories and enjoy disturbing reads on mentality, you might enjoy this suspense read.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2022Okay this was an interesting story! Short stories tend to be hit or miss for me but this one was good!
It’s set in a prison with an inmate and their spider friend as the main characters. This prisoner finds a creative way to make a rope and you can fill in the blanks with what happens after that. They do mention that the inspiration for their rope idea came from their spider friend - the way the spider suspends itself.
Triggers for this short story include:
Suicide Attempt
Murder
Over all it’s a solid ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
- Reviewed in the United States on March 1, 2022This was a quick short story. It quickly drew me in. The main character is in prison and has flashbacks of the time when her Granny cut her hair. Her cellmate "friend" is a Spider and after years of watching it she eerily mimics many of the things the spider does like how it slurps food and how it catches its prey by spinning a web. I can't divulge anymore without spoilers! Check this story out! You won't be disappointed.
Thank you to Blackthorn Book Tours for the #gifted copy of the book.