Review; This Is Halloween by James A. Moore

Earlier this month, I read the short story collection This Is Halloween by James A. Moore and today I'll post my review of the book.

Description from Goodreads
Author James A. Moore offers up ten autumnal tales of the darker things that lurk just around the corner of Indian Summer. A man learns of a town's obsession with scarecrows and tries to find the answers as to why they are so important. Children move through familiar streets and find that Halloween makes everything different. Tis' the season when ghosts are real, witches soar through the night, and things in the Beldam Woods are not always what they seem. Sometimes it's the monsters that wear the masks.

My Thoughts on the Book
James A. Moore has a writing style that sucks you into the short stories and almost makes you feel like you're tagging along. I especially enjoyed some of his descriptions in the short stories. As with the short stories themselves, there were of course some I liked more than others, such as "Hathburn Ave" and "The Dry Season", but it's not like one can expect to enjoy them all. One of the things that irked me somewhat though was some of the descriptions and such of women.

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