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The Endlands (Vol 1) - Vincent Hobbes, Patrick Greene, Cristin Martin, David Stubblefield
The Endlands (Vol 1)
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Do you believe in a place outside human knowledge-a place where myth and legend collide-where the unthinkable is the mundane?There is a thin veil between reality and make believe. When you take a moment, and push the veil aside, perhaps you will see this place, a place not of the imagination.... show more
Do you believe in a place outside human knowledge-a place where myth and legend collide-where the unthinkable is the mundane?There is a thin veil between reality and make believe. When you take a moment, and push the veil aside, perhaps you will see this place, a place not of the imagination. Everything you see here is real.Nothing is what it seems-noises are not what you think. Nothing is off limits-no place is safe.You might find yourself lost in the past, or trapped in the future-amidst vampires and werewolves-or in a most peculiar lost and found department.This is where unimaginable creatures roam wild-where humanity is absent, and dreams turn into nightmares. If you are looking for refuge, this is not the place to stop.Welcome to the Endlands.12 authors. 17 short stories. Created by: Vincent Hobbes
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Format: kindle
ASIN: B004J17GRQ
Publisher: Hobbes End Publishing, LLC
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: The Endlands (#1)
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dearmfield
dearmfield rated it
4.0 The Endlands (vol 1)
A walk into "The Endlands" brings some interesting tales in the likes of The Twilight Zone. I was looking forward to this anthology after reading a couple of Vincent Hobbes kindle singles. My favorites are listed below."A Night in Polidoria" Silver lining walls, garlic clove gardens, holy water in c...
brianrathbone
brianrathbone rated it
5.0 The Endlands (vol 1)
A wonderful collection overall. Like many anthologies, some of the stories were not as good as the rest, but I found this to be a great tribute to Rod Serling.
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