Blaine Daigle's Reviews > In Those Fading Stars
In Those Fading Stars
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I really value variety in the stories that I read. And one of the things that has made me a quick fan of Andrew Najberg is the variety and range found in his stories. From the small town horror of The Mobius Door to the barren island of cosmic (?) horrors in Gollitok, and his next frontier (which I have read....and it's amazing), he excels in traversing a wide range of concepts and themes.
His collection "In Those Fading Stars" (December 13, Crystal Lake Publishing) is no exception. In fact, it is only a further confirmation of his talents. Najberg has once again proved to be a master at walking the thin line between the unrelentingly human and the shockingly inhuman. This collection is absolute winner that will hold you tightly in its dark arms and imbue you with every emotion that act entails.
PS: One of the stories actually made me tear up.
His collection "In Those Fading Stars" (December 13, Crystal Lake Publishing) is no exception. In fact, it is only a further confirmation of his talents. Najberg has once again proved to be a master at walking the thin line between the unrelentingly human and the shockingly inhuman. This collection is absolute winner that will hold you tightly in its dark arms and imbue you with every emotion that act entails.
PS: One of the stories actually made me tear up.
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Finished Reading
June 10, 2024
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