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    Kiss Kiss by Roald Dahl
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    'Kiss Kiss' by Roald Dahl is a collection of 11 short stories that delve into the dark and macabre, often with unexpected twists. The writing style is described as crisp, surprising, and smoothly written, with a touch of British black humor. Each story starts innocently but ends with a chilling or eccentric conclusion, leaving the reader both entertained and slightly unsettled. Dahl's unique storytelling perspective shines through in these tales of the unusual, reminiscent of stories one might expect to find in 'Twilight Zone'.

    Billy Weaver had travelled down from London on the slow afternoon train, with a change at Swindon on the way, and by the time he got to Bath it was about nine o’clock in the evening and the moon was c...

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    Clovenhoof
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    Clovenhoof - Clovenhoof by Heide Goody
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    'Clovenhoof' by Heide Goody is a humorous take on the premise of Satan being banished to Earth to live as a human named Jeremy Clovenhoof, stripped of all his powers. The story follows Clovenhoof as he navigates through various adventures and scrapes, interacting with a mix of characters including Nerys, a domineering woman, and a nerd wimp type character. The writing style is described as clever and attention-grabbing, with well-drawn characters and a clash of personalities that lead to farcical scenarios.


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