Two Hundred Very Short Stories by Helen Keeling-Marston (Book Review #234)

This review was kindly requested by Helen Marston.

Two Hundred very stories is written with the intention of providing a fast read through several short tales. The collection, although sounds like much, is, in fact, fit into an almost 200-page book. This means that the stories are a page or more long, creating the opportunity for the light reader fans to enjoy a swiftly subtle read before they sleep or conduct another hobby they are trying to get into.

The work is delightfully short and sweet, written with precision and fulfills your desire in reading. I enjoyed the fact that I could stop at any point and feel okay to go back to it whenever I wanted. The stories contain various forms of story lines creating the perfect balance for anyone.

The literature style of writing was in good standing. The stories were easy to understand and separated clearly. Some tales were longer than others and yet there was a smooth connectivity between the chapters and the layout of the book.

I recommend this book to people that enjoy a short read.

Written by Jeyran Main

 

 

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