Book 220📚 3⭐️
A low 3⭐️ but still entertaining! Told in the view of 13 people invited to a dinner party. Chapters were long which is maybe why I didn‘t jive with it better.
Interesting ending but could have been wilder!
Book 220📚 3⭐️
A low 3⭐️ but still entertaining! Told in the view of 13 people invited to a dinner party. Chapters were long which is maybe why I didn‘t jive with it better.
Interesting ending but could have been wilder!
Chilling? Not really. I think I spooked myself out in my teens.
The stories of the 13 inhabitants of Banyan Court soon become repetitive and feel dragged out.
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A wealthy building owner dies but what happened? This book follows the stories of residents and people connected with the building, each one of them has been sent an invitation to go to a dinner party hosted by the owner
On paper this sounded right up my street but I found it to be mainly boring and the end was an anti climax. Only just a so so
Sims knows how to tell a story from beginning through to end without resorting to cheap genre tropes or writing himself into a corner.
These short, interconnected stories are an engaging and, at times, powelful read.
Importantly, there are actual scares and moments of creeping dread. However, gore and violence is at the lower end, if that sort of thing concerns you.
This is supernatural, psycological horror that delivers thrills and chills.
Pre ordered this from Amazon this morning, it sounds really up my street, looking forward to reading it when it arrives later this month