Official Review: A Walk On The Dark Side by A von Gerhardt

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This sounds really scary and horrific. I don't think I can stand it. Thanks for a wonderful review.
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CatInTheHat wrote: 18 Jul 2019, 09:03 Do you feel this is the kind of story that will invade one's dreams? And then keep them up?
Hmmmm….It did not have that effect on me. So I'm not sure what that says about the book... or me :) Thank you, CatInTheHat, for reading my review and for your questions! :)
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Gathoni1991 wrote: 18 Jul 2019, 09:47 Nice review but I would rather watch horror than read the same.
I can certainly imagine this as a movie...the one you need to look away from but cannot. Thank you, Gathoni1991, for reading my review and commenting! :)
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Wyland wrote: 19 Jul 2019, 06:12 This sounds really scary and horrific. I don't think I can stand it. Thanks for a wonderful review.
It was very frightening at times, but addicting. Thank you, Wyland, for stopping in and commenting! :)
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I am excited to start reading this. I LOVE horror, mystery type of books and this looks to be a book exactly like that!!
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nikimaldonado40 wrote: 23 Jul 2019, 01:47 I am excited to start reading this. I LOVE horror, mystery type of books and this looks to be a book exactly like that!!
If was definitely both horror and mystery. Hope you enjoy it as much as I did. Thank you so much for reading my review and commenting! :)
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If there's one thing I've learnt from pop culture, it's that you never go into a cabin in the woods. Bad things always seem to happen in those. With that being said, this sounds fascinating and like something I'm going to avoid so that I can sleep at night.
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Nisha Ward wrote: 24 Jul 2019, 23:41 If there's one thing I've learnt from pop culture, it's that you never go into a cabin in the woods. Bad things always seem to happen in those. With that being said, this sounds fascinating and like something I'm going to avoid so that I can sleep at night.
Pleasant dreams, Nisha! Thank you for stopping in and commenting! :)
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