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Thirteen Tales: Horror And Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, With A Soupçon Of Sci-Fi
Thirteen Tales: Horror And Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, With A Soupçon Of Sci-Fi
Thirteen Tales: Horror And Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, With A Soupçon Of Sci-Fi
Audiobook6 hours

Thirteen Tales: Horror And Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, With A Soupçon Of Sci-Fi

Written by James Noll

Narrated by James Noll

Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars

2.5/5

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About this audiobook

Strap yourself in for thirteen tales of murder, madness, monsters, mayhem, violence, and vengeance from local horror master, James Noll!

Thirteen Tales

From a remote mountain village where something drains the inhabitants of their blood to a post-apocalyptic nightmare where the last remaining human beings fight for survival, THIRTEEN TALES will plunge you into some of the most chilling, eerie stories of the decade.

“I’d recommend this book to absolutely everyone.”
-Mary Anne, Amazon Review

“There were elements to ‘The Unan’ and ‘Savages’ that reminded me of the world of Stephen King’s
The Dark Tower series. The Gunslinger would have it in pretty well in this setting.”
- Dr. Gonzo, Amazon Review

“[The stories] reminded me of Twilight Zone
or Outer Limits episodes.”
-Byron Decker, Goodreads Review

LanguageEnglish
PublisherPULP
Release dateJan 5, 2018
ISBN9781509478941
Thirteen Tales: Horror And Post-Apocalyptic Fiction, With A Soupçon Of Sci-Fi
Author

James Noll

James Noll has worked as a sandwich maker, a yogurt dispenser, a day care provider, a video store clerk, a day care provider (again), a summer camp counselor, a waiter, a prep. cook, a sandwich maker (again), a line cook, a security guard, a line cook (again), a waiter (again), a bartender, a librarian, and a teacher. Somewhere in there he played drums in punk rock bands, recorded several albums, and wrote dozens of short stories and a handful of novels.

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  • Rating: 1 out of 5 stars
    1/5
    These stories are... well... not very good. Almost all have abrupt endings and little to no exposition so you are constantly left wondering what the story was even about. And why in the world would anyone put shitty music in between each chapter?? Not just in between each story - which would be bad enough - but after every. single. chapter. It's a terrible distraction that takes you right out of each story multiple times. It made a mediocre collection damn near unbearable. I tried to finish the entire recording so I could have a better perspective on the actual stories but only made it 3/4 of the way before I tapped out and could take no more, lol. The bad music definitely made the whole experience exponentially worse.
  • Rating: 3 out of 5 stars
    3/5
    Not very coherent and plays music every chapter that doesn't really go with the story. There are a few stories that are okay, but just as they seem to be getting good the story ends. They could have got more voice actors at least a female actor for the story with a girl as the main protagonist. Also just more creepy then scary in my opinion.