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SCRIPT ORAL PRESENTATION.

Terror, fear, intrigue, chills, darkness ...

But that's not all, Ghost stories has a lot to offer, if you want to discover it stay until the end.

This is The dolollo show.

(INTRO)

It's been a while since I was forced to criticize ghost stories, a fiction and horror novel which
can surprise you when you least expect it. It is short, precise and entertaining, which means
that you can read it with enthusiasm, even if you don't like reading.

Unlike other novels, this one is not progressive, rather each new chapter has a new story to
tell. There are 6 different ones,each with its different writer,: Smee, The Judge's House, The
Stranger in the Mist, The confession of Charles Linkworth, The Ghost Coach and FullCircle. Each
one with its different essence that characterizes it.

To encourage you to read the book, I will summarize you obviously without spoilers, just one
of the 6 stories.Although all the stories are different, with just one you can get an idea of what
the complete book will be like.

(The Judge's House)

What you should know about The Judge's House is that it is the longest, although there is not
much difference with the others, it has an omnipresent third-person narrator, which explains
the story in a very solid way and in my opinion, despite other than in the first person, you can
put yourself in the shoes of John Moore, the main caracther of this story, a student looking for
an ordinary and normal place to study for an exam. During the course of the story he is
accompanied by Mr. Canford, who rents the house for him to study, Mrs Dempster, his
servant, Mrs Woods, the landlady who helps Moore and there’s Doctor Thornhill who helps
and takes an interest in Moore's situation.

Clearly there are villains or rather just one, but it would destroy the experience. The events
take place in Benchurch and when it is a good unknown in this story.

Moore arrives to Benchurch to rent the house for study but is already warned that strange
events happened in that house. Well, a very cruel judge lived there and after condemning
someone to death, the next day he appeared hanging by a rope. Moore didn't mind, but what
initially seemed like rats to the problem of the house ended with ...

Well better stop or else there will be an excess of spoilers.

The style is very successful, with descrptions of all the characters mixed with a great good
development of the story, and of all the stories this is the most intriguing for me. There are
parts where they add more events for you to keep reading and get hooked quickly.

But in summary, I liked the book and I think it is good? Well, I think I'm not the target of this
book because I prefer progressive ones and that each chapter is related to the previous one for
a greater immersion in the story. But the book is very good, it meets the horror factor on
several occasions and is a classic.
I recommend it?

The good thing about this book, as I said, is that anyone can like it, even people who don't like
terror or reading.

And if you have red this book and you like the horror, I recomend you It, I think is quite Good.

And this was today's review, I hope you liked it, and see you next time.

Oh, and remember to not read it at night.

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