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The Tales of Unearthly Encounters Review!

 


The Tales of Unearthly Encounters Review 

๐ŸŒŸBook Review - 4/5๐ŸŒŸ


Blurb - 

This book is a collection of several short supernatural stories - stories which should not be categorized as gross horror. These stories are an attempt to bond cosmic horror with psychological horror. They question the basic nature of reality and how it is perceived. They waver somewhere between real and surreal, a misty place which should not be explored even in nightmares.  


My Review :

The book upend conventional thoughts of what constitutes evil and what's frightening. Each story delivers not so ghostly but unearthly characters to preserve you on feet. It's greater supernatural than full blown horror and with evil timber, monster underneath bed. 

Author also hold the same old traditional Indian horror along with modern paranormal horror, however what disappoint is that the book did not efficiently build up an environment of dread. It's too fast paced to construct the basics for the reader. Too soon, book is concluded.

Comments

  1. Supernatural stories we can call it a particular segment of Horror stories. As you mentioned in the review that author is offering a blend of old traditional Indian horror with paranormal horror, then the book is something which I will love to try. Great Review

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  2. So yes.... supernatural stories are very interesting for all as many of us are a fan of reading supernatural stories...and this book appearance and the wonderful review, make me only think to fall more in love with the supernatural stories.

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  3. I still haven't read any book from this genre and also I didn't know that supernatural stories could be interesting. Suggest a book to start with from this genre.

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  4. I still haven't read any book from this genre and also I didn't know that supernatural stories could be interesting. Suggest a book to start with from this genre.

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  5. That's so true. Often books fail to give the dread. Maybe we need that background music and silence. But I liked the non-ghostly and unearthly. Its intriguing.

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  6. Whenever I read a not so chilling horror book I play a horror background music to create the ambience and to visualize the events. Try this once. Though horror is my least preferred genre.

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  7. Wow, spooky and paranormal stuff is definitely my kind of genre. Thanks for suggesting the book.

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  8. I am a crazy fan of horror and paranormal stuff...as much as this book cover looks pretty, I am sorry it didn't leave up to your expectations. Great review Shruthi๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ’–.

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  9. I am a crazy fan of horror and paranormal stuff...as much as this book cover looks pretty, I am sorry it didn't leave up to your expectations. Great review Shruthi๐Ÿค—๐Ÿค—๐Ÿ’–.

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  10. The spooky cover and the supernatural short stories, perfect combination.

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  11. I am a huge fan of supernatural books and even web series, so this book is definitely in my tbr. Loved the review.

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