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|Book Review|Tales Untold By Kevin Focke

About the Book : Before his untimely death in 1967, Focke lived in poverty and poetry; he struggled to make ends meet and spent his days mulling over melancholies.

This omnibus combines Focke’s magnum opus The Reflection CollectionSeasons Of LoveThe Zoobadoo Zoo, and other never-before-seen tales from the Short-Lived King of Short Stories.
Stories:
The Reflection Collection

  • A Salmon Amongst Trouts
  • Chance Is No Mere Happenstance
  • Borderless Bedlam
  • Creative Absolution
  • Mark V — The Faltered Industry
  • Balvur — The Source Of Divine Wisdom
  • The Melendrin Road
  • Velerio — The Unsettling Truth
  • Bandorv — The Broken & Rotten

Seasons Of Love

  • Time Ethereal
  • The Discovery Of Forlorn Wonder
  • Death Wish
  • Fluttering Love
  • The Fifth Season

The Zoobadoo Zoo

The Fernando Bellisa Chronicles

  • A Cringy Shitty Vampire Story
  • Sowing Seed

The Most Epic Tale Of All

Tales Untold

  • Shards Of Bliss & Doubt
  • Drops Of Democracy
  • Zenfried, The Toilet Man
  • Elevated Suspension
  • Willow Tree
  • La Frondescence Pittoresque
  • The Mystery Of The Crooked Mountain
  • The Three Fallagonians And The Highbreed Equestrian Steed
  • The Liminal Subliminal
  • Psycho Delia

My Say : This Book Untold Tales By Kevin Focke is an easy read up. Being a lover of short stories; I had great expectations from this book and it didn’t disappoint me. As I kept reading; this book got really better. I really liked the writing style. The character development and story lines were somehow matching with each other thus, Don’t read these stories at once because you will just get confused. Before his untimely death in 1967, Focke lived in poverty and poetry; he struggled to make ends meet and spent his days mulling over melancholies. This omnibus combines Focke’s magnum opus The Reflection Collection, Seasons Of Love, The Zoobadoo Zoo and other never-before-seen tales from the Short-Lived King of Short Stories were a good read up. I really liked how author uses the names of species and how formed the characters. Vocabulary was error less too. Overall I would like to recommend this book to my readers. You can give it a try.

You can buy this book from here

Happy Reading




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