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Mindquake : Stories To Shatter Your Brian

Mindquake : Stories To Shatter Your Brian

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Rating: 0 stars
Summary: The first in this series of story collections
Review: "MindQuakes" is the first in this series, which also includes "MindStorms," MindTwisters," and "MindBlasters (early '98). MindQuakes is currently in between printings, and will be available again shortly

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mindquake: Stories To Shatter your brain
Review: i love this book! I especially love the soul exchange its really freaky and strange! I also love the way Neal chooses to write i mean he is just and encridible writer
-Leslie, Texas, 14

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Mindquakes: A book that can scare you yet make you laugh
Review: I love this book. It is unpredictable and interesting. Mindquakes is actually a lot of short stories. In it there is a story about a Soul Exchange, an Evil Christmas Tree, etc. The author, Neil Shusterman does a great job of using similes and metaphor. He also covers a lot of different subjects. This book is the best.

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Alfred Hitchcock
Review: Neal Shusterman is the Alfred Hitchcock of the nineties. I love his suprise endings. You never know what is next!

Rating: 5 stars
Summary: Small Stories.... Awsome Factors
Review: This really isn't a book. It has multiple stories in it. To be exact theres 11. All of them are exciting and i couldn't put it down! Heres an example From CALEB'S COLORS

( You wish To touch the painting? said Prax. It wasn't much a question as a statement of fact. you may do so....These paintings are meant to be touched.I reached out to touch one of those redder than leaves velvet texture... and when i drew my hand away, i was holding the leaf between my fingers! I gasped and let the leaf flutter to the ground. Prax smiled. The task of the artist. He said is the creation of worlds. Very few succed. Many die trying.)That was only half a page of that storie. See how exciting it was? There you have it get this book!


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