Synopsis
Two Hundred Very Short
Stories is a collection of stories each so short that the reader can
start…and finish…a whole one in one night – some even in a minute!
Recognising that many people don’t have enough time for regular reading –
and thus can easily lose the thread of a novel – Helen Keeling-Marston
set about writing a collection of short stories. Two Hundred Very Short
Stories – Helen’s first book – features an eclectic mix of short stories
and flash fiction: flash fiction being works of extreme brevity.
Similar to a musical mix tape, the collection of stories aims to elicit a
range of different emotions from the reader: joy, sadness, amusement,
befuddlement, intrigue and fear. Be warned, however, that you’ll need to
have your wits about you when reading this book, as Two Hundred Very
Short Stories isn’t always a passive experience!
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Jennifer's Review
This is my review of Two Hundred Very Short Stories.
It’s a collection of very short stories.
I really liked a lot of
them and wished some of them had been made into books.
I really enjoyed
reading them, and I think others will too.
I give the stories 5 stars!
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