Erebus: Ten Stories

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· SRI Books, an imprint of the Simplicity Research Institute
4.5
2 reviews
Ebook
152
Pages

About this ebook

Life is a journey with choices.
We can feed our ego, anger, fear, and self-pity.
Or we can choose an alternative path.

Two authors explore the possibilities in this collection of short stories.

ADVISORY: This book contains material that is unsuitable for very young or sensitive minds.

Ratings and reviews

4.5
2 reviews
Moonphos
December 2, 2016
Some of them relatable, which captures my attention and eager for the outcome. Digestible content makes for smooth reading without needing to backtrack or halt for information. // The arrangement of the stories, however, leaves me with a sense of incompleteness, questioning why it was written this way: A plot was introduced and ended with a change in direction and environ, but suddenly returned without a hint that left me momentarily confused. // But otherwise, the book has been enjoyable to consume.
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Rue Ryuuzaki
December 9, 2016
The world is full of unexpected things, and so as fiction. I really enjoyed reading a somewhat fresh and unusual stories featured in this book. It doesnt hold itself back from going where the author wants it to go. I really like the stories Sorry, not Sorry, The Crying Angel and The Bystander. For me, these stories stands out the most but it does not mean that the others are less interesting as the ones mentioned earlier. Overall its a good book with outdtanding stories!
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About the author

May Han is a physics graduate who now prefers to spend time reading about and creating fictional worlds. She still likes physics and astronomy, but only as casual acquaintances, not as colleagues. 

Yen Kheng is a physicist who works and teaches at the National University of Singapore.

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