Face Fear: Russel's a Glory Seeker

By Logan Branjord
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(4.20 based on 5 reviews)

Published: May 03, 2011
Words: 935 (approximate)
Language: English


Description

A Hawaiian helicopter tour gone awry...

Tags

life, death, happiness, helicopter, danger, terror, meaning, fate, crash, survival, injury

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Review by: Susan on July 08, 2011 : star star star star
Well written - a good read.
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Review by: Jeanna Mae on May 11, 2011 : star star star star star
I like where I think this one is going - easy read, I think it is well written!
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Review by: Mark Stewart on May 05, 2011 : star star star star
For a short story I thought it was well written. The ending was unexpected and so I gave four stars.
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Review by: Ernest Winchester on May 04, 2011 : star star star
Kohala is the oldest mountain on the Big Island and long dead; therefore, a volcano didn’t burn the short-lived survivor of this crash. In the years I’ve lived here in Hawaii, there have been several such crashes of tour chopper and fixed wing aircraft, so the story is quite plausible. It is interesting and well written for such a short piece of fiction.
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Review by: Jon Hartford on May 04, 2011 : star star star star star
A well written horror-adventure short. There may be an issue or two, and it's a little unrealistic (and kind of gross), but worth a read.

Why was the helicopter door hot? Did they crash in a volcano? It doesn't say. "...pulling something in his shoulder and may have..." mixes past and present tenses--'pulled' was probably intended.
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