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Think Again: A Captivating Compendium Kindle Edition
- LanguageEnglish
- Publication dateJanuary 9, 2014
- File size715 KB
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- ASIN : B00HSCBQLK
- Publisher : Homburger Publications (January 9, 2014)
- Publication date : January 9, 2014
- Language : English
- File size : 715 KB
- Text-to-Speech : Enabled
- Screen Reader : Supported
- Enhanced typesetting : Enabled
- X-Ray : Not Enabled
- Word Wise : Enabled
- Print length : 152 pages
- Page numbers source ISBN : 0615904165
- Lending : Enabled
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About the author

Renee M.P.T. Kray grew up in Michigan with eight siblings and a small army of cats. Her love of reading and writing went into maximum overdrive when she read The Lord of the Rings at age 10 and since then she’s spent her time obsessively scribbling story ideas into notebooks. After being homeschooled all through elementary and high school, she earned her BA in Literature from Ave Maria University and her MFA in English and Creative Writing from Southern New Hampshire University. She has self-published two collections of short stories: Think Again: A Captivating Compendium and Restless: A Year of Ghost Stories. However, none of these pursuits have been as challenging as trying to get her pug, Potato, to stop eating dirt.
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Out of all 8 stories in this book, my favorite is chapter 6, "The Dollhouse." The Dollhouse has such a clever twist to it...a "moral," if you will. You will find yourself going back to re-read this particular story several times. If you're looking for a book that is quick and easy to read, this is it! Added bonus: it's phenomenal!

Out of all 8 stories in this book, my favorite is chapter 6, "The Dollhouse." The Dollhouse has such a clever twist to it...a "moral," if you will. You will find yourself going back to re-read this particular story several times. If you're looking for a book that is quick and easy to read, this is it! Added bonus: it's phenomenal!

I enjoyed this book so much. It took me about one or two hours to finish. So here's what I think of each story within the book:
First Love - Loved the simplicity of this story. In two pages, you feel the longing and the desire and have a complete back story. Loved what it stood for.
The Ghost in the Walls - Had me wondering from the beginning what was going to happen. I liked the way it ended!
Love Is Blind - This one was a bit confusing to me even though it was beautifully written. I can't think of what happened to the woman. I want to hear from the writer exactly what happened because I can't think of anything that fits quite right.
Employee of the Month - I really liked how this one was written inside the mind of a pompous store owner. His ideas about life were funny and amusing all the way to the end.
Dreams for Maria - I felt so bad after reading this one. I could imagine the hurt.
The Dollhouse - I thought this was a great "moral of the story" type of book. I didn't like the dialogue as much because it seemed stale and not age appropriate for Keri but I did love the imagery and what it stood for in the end.
Faerie - This one was a bit poetic in nature. I wondered about the underlying meaning of this story. It was written with a distinct voice that made it even more enjoyable.
Ring Around - This was my favorite story and a great anchor story for the book. It left me with a certain feeling of loss, sadness and a weird happiness that it ended as it had. I loved the way the author weaved the story in a way that you can't predict what will happen next and how it all ties together. Loved it.
Overall, this "captivating compendium of original short stories" is a great read for anyone that likes flash fiction and a quick, easy read that makes you think, makes you feel and makes you continue on. I recommend it.
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I can't wait to see what Renee comes up with next.