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Tea with Death by Joel M. Andre
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Tea with Death (edition 2012)

by Joel M. Andre

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This was a very interesting short story. The idea that someone would invite death to have tea with them made me think that the person was a little bit off in the head. As you read you find that the main character has more on his mind than just asking Death some questions. This was a quick and interesting read ( )
  skstiles612 | Jun 12, 2012 |
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This was a very interesting short story. The idea that someone would invite death to have tea with them made me think that the person was a little bit off in the head. As you read you find that the main character has more on his mind than just asking Death some questions. This was a quick and interesting read ( )
  skstiles612 | Jun 12, 2012 |
If you had the chance to sit down and talk with death, what would it be about? Would you ask him why he comes? Would you ask him what his favorite color was? Or would you simply sit there, thinking how does he work? Well, in Joel M. Andre's newest short story release, we get a glimpse at what it's like to sit down and have a conversation with death.

In this newest story, we get the eerie, dark humor that Andre's known for, but we get a little more in this one. We get the "how does death really work" side of things, and the what if's and whys. By the end of the story (it's not long...just 30 minutes read time.), the reader is left thinking about changing their way of thinking about things. The man in this story, is full of questions and thoughts. The answers that Death gives him, really make the mind work. The man asked Death to help a "sick" person along with their death, and the ending hits the reader with a whopper!

With an unexpected outcome, and a whole new look on Death, life and the things that happen in between, really blow the reader away! This is definitely a 5 Book worthy short story and one that I think will make the PERFECT addition to your Joel M. Andre horror collection! Don't just sit there....grab this $.99 read NOW! Absolutely incrediriftastic job, Joel!

This review originated at Reviews By Molly for an author requested review. ( )
  ReviewsbyMolly | Mar 9, 2012 |
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