
Little Horrors
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Narrated by:
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Daniel Penz
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By:
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David Gerrold
About this listen
Hugo and Nebula award-winning author, David Gerrold, explores the darker realms in these seven unsettling stories. Have you ever wondered what it would be like to have a pet dinosaur? Or maybe you'd like to attend the devil's enrollment seminar? Or perhaps a sleepless journey on the night train to Paris? And by the way...what's chewing on the dream catcher?
©2014 DG Media (P)2022 DG MediaCritic reviews
Nominated for Audiobook - Best Performance - Fiction by OVA 2022 Awards
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they are about 1 hour each, and they are really imaginative, and haunting, without resorting to any of the usual tropes.
What I mean is don't expect gore, but you can expect to find weird haunting tales and in some cases genuine horror.
I highly recommend this.
Haunting short stories
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The open in story about a man who's body starts growing flowers is beautiful and a little sad. But could have used a bit more characterisation. Then we get a comedic story about a father driven to near insanity by his daughter's awful pets that would have felt just right in a Tales From the Crypt issue. The next two stories suffer from each being one one joke that gets played out a bit too long, but I wouldn't call them bad. But the final story set on a Night Train is a gem. One of the creepiest stories I've heard in a long time, and with some strong character writing to boot!
These are neat little experiments. Give this a shot if you just want some straight forward short stories with real effort put into them.
Each one different them the others. All creative
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