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June 2020: That Which Should not Be
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This was a fun read, although I could point out a few idiosyncratic tendencies. One was that the tales are basically the same premise. A fearful young man encounters the supernatural. The narratives were kind of all the same too.
The supernatural elements, though, are what were pleasing to read, so overall, I would say that I enjoyed this book.
The supernatural elements, though, are what were pleasing to read, so overall, I would say that I enjoyed this book.
If you are familiar with the Lovecraftian mythos, you should be no stranger to the famed and fictional Miskatonic University. Brett Talley captures the vide of the mythos quite well, including H. P. Lovecraft's writing style. The set suspense set up is a "slow burn", which ratches up the intensity several times. I enjoyed it. What do you think?