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On Slide Inn Road
A family takes a “shortcut” down an old road where they get stuck, then in trouble. Very engaging, I wasn’t sure what was to happen next.
— 6 hours, 11 min ago
A family takes a “shortcut” down an old road where they get stuck, then in trouble. Very engaging, I wasn’t sure what was to happen next.
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Sam North
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Finn
A young man with bad luck gets tortured for no good reason. His end isn’t explicitly defined in the story which opens it up to the reader’s interpretation, which I don’t like.
Unoriginal concept but a great execution. The ending did not hold up and let the story down.
— Feb 15, 2026 11:07PM
A young man with bad luck gets tortured for no good reason. His end isn’t explicitly defined in the story which opens it up to the reader’s interpretation, which I don’t like.
Unoriginal concept but a great execution. The ending did not hold up and let the story down.
Sam North
is on page 230 of 512
Danny Coughlin’s Bad Dream
Geeze what a ride… a dream turns out to be real, but notifying the police lands Danny in hot water. Really engaging story with multiple characters with different perspectives and personalities. Even the very end felt as well considered as the rest of the story.
Thoroughly enjoyed!
— Feb 09, 2026 11:58PM
Geeze what a ride… a dream turns out to be real, but notifying the police lands Danny in hot water. Really engaging story with multiple characters with different perspectives and personalities. Even the very end felt as well considered as the rest of the story.
Thoroughly enjoyed!
Sam North
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The Fifth Step
Man meets another at a bench in Central Park. A conversation about sobriety takes a sharp twist at the end. Short, relatively dull, but engaging as ever.
Nothing to write home about.
— Feb 06, 2026 10:26PM
Man meets another at a bench in Central Park. A conversation about sobriety takes a sharp twist at the end. Short, relatively dull, but engaging as ever.
Nothing to write home about.
Sam North
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Two Talented Bastids
Fun and light hearted. A nice posthumous perspective of a father’s *mysterious* rise as a famous author.
Definitely enjoyed it
— Feb 05, 2026 05:45PM
Fun and light hearted. A nice posthumous perspective of a father’s *mysterious* rise as a famous author.
Definitely enjoyed it

