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by Nicole Cushing
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Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews
Chris' Eclectic Book Reviews rated it 12 years ago
The only other work that I have read by this author is Cushings' "The Truth, as Told by a Bottle of Liquid Morphine" which was a painfully realistic story about flawed yet completely believable characters. I really enjoyed that story and was surprised at how different this novella was.This novel is...
Randolph "Dilda" Carter
Randolph "Dilda" Carter rated it 12 years ago
Laird Barrony sort of thing that was pretty good. Nice, as in thoughtful, poignant, and somewhat enigmatic, ending. Not sure what the word count criteria for a novella is but I finished this in like 30 minutes and it seemed more like a short story. Good nonetheless, but I did pay $2.99 for what p...
Shiftyj1
Shiftyj1 rated it 12 years ago
What is art without an audience – nothing? Or is nothingness the objective? Welcome to Nowhere, Indiana. A demented artist creates a deadly labyrinth of darkness where he imprisions children all in the name of his “art”. A rich and eccentric art connoisseur wants desperately to be the first one to s...
darkfictionreviews
darkfictionreviews rated it 12 years ago
Children of No One is a great piece of weird literature. The problem for me, however, is that I felt that there should have been more, that this story could have been expanded upon a bit more. More importantly, I would have liked to have known the characters more.But that's a really bitchy thing to ...
meltem
meltem rated it 12 years ago
review to come
A Book and A Review #2
A Book and A Review #2 rated it 12 years ago
This book was simply ok to me. I think with the premise I expected this book to be creepier than it truly was. Plus, I thought it came off more as a "dystopian" or sci-fi than horror. Furthermore, I couldn't connect to any of the characters...it simply just flowed to me, but couldn't get me excited.
Reading a Thousand Lives
Reading a Thousand Lives rated it 12 years ago
This isn't really what I expected. I expected it to focus much more on the labyrinth and the children--instead we get some sort of short story about two crazy dudes trying to get the title of King Crazy. I don't know, it was just so meh. There was a lot of potential here, so much to see with the chi...
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