Snapshots

By Natalie Herzer
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(4.00 based on 1 review)

Published: June 16, 2012
Words: 20,677 (approximate)
Language: English
ISBN: 9781476324708


Description

A collection of five short stories, 'Snapshots' lets us discover brief and sometimes even magical moments in different lives. Courage and love, hope and despair - everything life is made of. The stories included are: # Braving The Storm # Try The Door, John # Despairing Hope # Live # The Glass In Between - Or The Wonderful Freedom Of Delivering Pizzas. BONUS Excerpts from The Patroness Novels

Tags

love, fantasy, short story, hope and despair

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Review by: David H. Keith on June 17, 2012 : star star star star
These are some inspiring stories, although a bit predictable and even trite, but full of optimism and hope -- both of which are in horribly short supply these days. Ms. Herzer has a refreshing take on life and love. I truly hope she never loses that.

With that said, it is obvious that English is not her first language. That's not a bad thing, mind, but it shows in her use of the niceties such as punctuation and grammar. I believe she could be a master storyteller were she to brush up on these small details - the devil being in those details.

I think this book is a much-needed respite from the doom, gloom, and alienation of today's world - her story about delivering pizza, in fact, faces that very dilemma. I strongly recommend people read this book at least once. My congratulations to Ms. Herzer.

David H. Keith
www.novemberfirstpublications.weebly.com
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