![]() ![]() There are ad breaks included in the stories but they do work. You will like them all and they all have a nice level of depth to them! It's a very well done collection and the decision to frame it as a TV show really works. But all the stories are great! All the stories offer you as the reader something new and original. My personal favourite was Gwennie and her tale "The Cottage in the Woods". ![]() I did really enjoy this one! The characters and their tales are all very very good. ![]() We hear some of their tales in the form of episodes including "The Cottage in the Woods", "The Tragedy of Old Man Maze" and others.Ĭhris asked me if I'd do an arc review for this one and I was happy to read it ready for release day The October Society centres around a group of teens, Derek and his dachshund Rascal, Braden, Chardea, Dino and Gwennie who gather round a fire and tell stories, jotting them down in the Society's black leather book. But soon their TV comes to life and starts playing a show called "The October Society". The October Society by Christopher Robertson aka opens with a young child coming home to their bedroom where their broken TV sits. Very minor spoilers/ review for The October Society ![]() They're drawn to it, to the season, to the Hallow Fire, as we all are" Restless things that once were come to life as the October magic whispers to them. "The season turns, moving us ever closer to the night when the line between the living and the dead blur to the imperceptible. ![]()
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