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ARC Review: Waste Of Height by Michael Kornbluth

Book Details:

Author: Michael Kornbluth
Release Date: 
Series:
Genre: Short Stories | Humour
Format: E-book 
Pages: 299
Publisher: –
Blurb:
Very very short stories

Review

Rating: 4 out of 5.

Waste of Height by Michael Kornbluth is a feel-good collection of short stories that will leave the readers craving for more (and more.) The stories are really short making them really quick to read and the best part is there are lots and lots of them, so no need to finish them in one go (unless you want to) one can read them as and when they please—something that I did.

The stories are all colourful, relatable, hilarious at places and very relatable but without getting too heavy which is always something I admire in author Kornbluth’s writing. I would recommend this book to all readers of short stories and to anyone looking for exploring fiction by new and previously undiscovered authors.


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