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Black Static 3: February 2008

Registered by wingdark-dracowing of Ledbury, Herefordshire United Kingdom on 8/25/2019
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Journal Entry 1 by wingdark-dracowing from Ledbury, Herefordshire United Kingdom on Sunday, August 25, 2019
I like a good short story and horror ones can be brilliant - bit the collection here was a little hit and miss for me.

'The Pit' by Alexander Glass was a good one. It's not easy creating quite so much tension in a short format, but I really liked it. A scary idea - does it actually exist or is the narrator going crazy?

'The Mist of Lichthafen' by Seth Skorkowsky was one of my favourites. I would have loved to read a longer work set in this world - what is the mist and how do people survive long term? A great story with great characters.

'The Sentinels' by Tony Richards was OK. Well written and some good moments, but ultimately a bot disappointing. Not sure what the ending was all about.

'The Difference Between' by Ian R Faulkner I did enjoy reading. It had good tension and you wanted to find out how the characters survived the No-Mans land haunted by ghastly spectres.

'The Morning After' by Carole Johnstone was gain ok. A nice little story with a nice little twist, but again, slightly disappointing as not hugely original.

'The Fantasy Jumper' by Will McIntosh was well written and followed an intriguing prospect, but to me wasn't really a story - more of a set of scenes.

'The Toad and I' by Matthew Holness was the worse story - didn't make sense and seemed sickeningly graphic for no apparent reason.

Overall a good collection that started off quite strong, but was let down by the last few stories.

Released 4 yrs ago (12/25/2019 UTC) at Alley from Police Station to Church Yard in Ledbury, Herefordshire United Kingdom

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Journal Entry 3 by Fan143 at Ledbury, Herefordshire United Kingdom on Sunday, March 1, 2020
My brother walked past this a couple of times on his dog walk but was too depressed and preoccupied with his life at the time and he showed it to me when I walked with him and explained the book crossing concept. Least I could do was join in. This mag is not at all my sort of thing but I thumbed through it and looked at the pictures. I hope the next person to pick it up enjoys it or hands it on to someone who might. Bon Voyage and Happy reading.

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