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quinta-feira, 23 de novembro de 2017

Archives of Evil - Part 2 Things Better

In Bad Company - Gean Pimentel

This one does not deserve palms. It deserves the whole Tocatins.



It tells the story of a girl haunted by a spirit without a head. I searched the internet to see if the author had caught this ghost of another urban legend but no. He created a character who is a perfect urban legend.

Very good indeed. This one learned something after publishing.


A Doll for Diana - J.A. Pires

When I finished reading this hope invaded my dark little heart. Second good tale! Things are getting better.

Talking about a voodoo ritual, the author got a short but shocking tale. Terror is not blablablá ...

Pires, you have talent. Keep it up!






The Strange Case of Possession by Barbara Garven - Bruno F. de Oliveira

This had potential but was disappointing.

The story of an exorcism. End. Speak more, talk more ... well, that's all. Oh, yes ... it has a "self-exorcism" too.

The author draws a lot of Latin - congratulations! - but he was more concerned with showing what he knows than telling a story ... he will make the greatest success with the girls ... but with the horror readers as mois ............. upsie! You missed an excellent chance to be one of the few good people in this book ...


Cry of Madness - Juliana Daglio

Weak weak ... and had potential.

I saw one thing here. The perpetrators are getting lost, piling up in their own legs. They have good ideas but they do not know how to develop the stories ...

A woman at a hotel finds a pen drive with audios that can drive her crazy or end her life.

One of the problems here is the main character. A super studious woman, formed, independent, fucking, pan, single, pan, independent of new to confirm, p ... sacal ... sacal sacal sacal ... She is like Barbie who made a horror movie .. It does not have any content ... It makes one hour it reacts one way, another time another ... And there it stays in that "Vera, you are not like ..." .... Bullshit ... How can you tell how she is not if the author failed to show her the way she is?


Behind the lock - J.M. Menez

Another good idea down the drain.

Girls disappear mysteriously. One less ... the one that's got the names of the missing tattooed on the back ...

(The blacklist + Blindspot)


No, seriously now ... the author's idea was good. But a half-baked couple investigates the case ... investigates is a way of saying ... She does not tell him what she knows - psychic ethic - but he tells everything about the mysterious case he is investigating - uh ... I understood! He is the chatterbox of the relationship.

The author is a psychologist and must be suuuuuuuuuuper fofis with the sweetheart ... Ownt!

But do not take it to the books, baby ...



Do not read this diary - Bruna Brasil

Three storytellers telling a story from a diary ... One is the guy who died, one is death, the other is the guy who found it. The "history" lint of history did not need this whole head butt ... one solved.





The author did a good research on Martinelli, an eidficio in São Paulo that had a haunted reputation - from my father's house to see a part of him ...

Then she pressed ctrl + V, threw the text and made a story where the victim visited the building and went crazy. And from what I understood the victim was more of a paranormal investigator - worse professionals ever!


Small Night Tour - Hedjan C.S.


One more point for simplicity. A story with medium beginning and straight forward ending.

It's an adventure for kids finding something terrifying. Serah does this guy like Stranger Things?

The author of this one has also done research on Martinelli but put the information so embedded and cute in the text that did not seem that he just pasted what he researched. Very well marked.




With this are three who are saved from others that could improve. which do not pay.

There's little left.

And ateh that ended well



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