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Please tell me interesting short stories book? I want to develop my reading habit again

I favour Charles DeLint's stuff, it's urban fantasy, with a touch of reality, intertwined with Celtic lore and Native American stuff.

He has short story books and also novels.

Make sure you get the adult vs the teenage book.
...I was really struggling with his one novel it was
one dimensional and reallyyyyy booooring
and I confirmed my suspicion that YES,
it's a young adult VS adult book. Okay. Roger. 10-4! 😂
@LunadelobosIAMTHEDRAGON I will give it a try
@darkknightt If it is your taste.
NickiHijab · F
The yellow wallpaper
NickiHijab · F
@darkknightt gothic/horror literature
@NickiHijab thank you
That was good. @NickiHijab
JoannaBe · 46-50, F
Not exactly short sfories but Neil Gaiman’s Sandman graphic novels are awesome. The genre is horror, and I usually do not enjoy horror, but I enjoy these a lot.
@JoannaBe thanks so much, will definitely try
Before the coffee gets cold, Toshikazu Kawaguchi
@asmalltoken will definitely give it a try
@darkknightt It's about a cafe in Tokyo that has brewed coffee for over a century. Four visitors try to take advantage of it's time travelling offer.. they all have their own personal reason for going back.
Hope you enjoy it.
@asmalltoken sounds so interesting
Valerian · 100+, M
Science Fiction by chance? There's a good few online Sci-Fi magazines, blogs and collections and probably even more Fantasy & Horror to be found.
Try a 30 Day FreenTrial of Amazon Kindle and read on your phone, computer, tablet, laptop etc with the Free Kindle App.

There's also Totally Free [b]Libby[/b], the Library App to hook you to all the Digital Books in your Local Library System. You'll need a library card is all. No late book fees because it just takes them back 🙂
Fertilization · 36-40, F
Go for Romance

You will instantly get the habit of reading back. 😀
@Fertilization I wish I could but I find them far from my reading habits.
Try Neil Gaiman or Joe Hill (Stephen King's son).
@Mamapolo2016 thanks
Short stories from Jeffrey Archer
@Hummingbird26 thank you
MarineBob · 56-60, M
Readers digest condensed books
@MarineBob I have read those
After many years, I just re-read H.G. Wells' [i]The Time Machine[/i], a classic of science fiction. A short novel. Still gripping.
What are your tastes?
@Mamapolo2016 I really loved thrilling, suspense genre
tindrummer · M
Poe - "Tales"
tenente · 100+, M
tenente · 100+, M
@darkknightt ok there's 'bazaar of bad dreams' by king, 'everything ravaged everything burned' by tower, and, 'no middle name' by child
tenente · 100+, M
@darkknightt AND unrestricted access by rollins
@tenente thanks

 
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