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ShegoraTH
by Dima Tsyptsiura, Dima Tsyptsiura
Disclaimer: I received this e-book from the author. Thanks! All opinions are my own.
Book: ShegoraTH
Author: Dima Tsyptsiura
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1.5/5
Recommended For...: prose, short story compliations
Publication Date: June 22, 2022
Genre: Short Story Prose
Age Relevance: 16+ (violence, death)
Explanation of Above: Violence and death are both mentioned in the book.
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 120
Synopsis: There is secret storage that has everything you desire.
It's hidden.
One day, you find it.
You look around.
There are 3 infinite sections before you.
The section on your left is labeled "Rocks and minerals".
In the section ahead "Hedgehogs and art".
The section on your right contains complete catalogs of the secret storage.
You turn around.
The door that you just used to enter is labeled
"More"
Review: Ok this was probably the weirdest formatted book I’ve read before. It was prose-like (which I’m not a fan of) and it’s full of short stories that are somewhat connected. I wasn’t sure what was going on for most of the book and it’s not very clear in the synopsis or anything for what the book is actually about or even that its short stories complied together. The book encompasses many changing timelines and stories and it makes it that much harder to understand sometimes. Overall, I did like it to an extent, but I feel like it could have been compiled better and better explained at the jumpstart.
Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you!
Book: ShegoraTH
Author: Dima Tsyptsiura
Book Series: Standalone
Rating: 1.5/5
Recommended For...: prose, short story compliations
Publication Date: June 22, 2022
Genre: Short Story Prose
Age Relevance: 16+ (violence, death)
Explanation of Above: Violence and death are both mentioned in the book.
Publisher: Indie Published
Pages: 120
Synopsis: There is secret storage that has everything you desire.
It's hidden.
One day, you find it.
You look around.
There are 3 infinite sections before you.
The section on your left is labeled "Rocks and minerals".
In the section ahead "Hedgehogs and art".
The section on your right contains complete catalogs of the secret storage.
You turn around.
The door that you just used to enter is labeled
"More"
Review: Ok this was probably the weirdest formatted book I’ve read before. It was prose-like (which I’m not a fan of) and it’s full of short stories that are somewhat connected. I wasn’t sure what was going on for most of the book and it’s not very clear in the synopsis or anything for what the book is actually about or even that its short stories complied together. The book encompasses many changing timelines and stories and it makes it that much harder to understand sometimes. Overall, I did like it to an extent, but I feel like it could have been compiled better and better explained at the jumpstart.
Verdict: Not for me but maybe for you!