Book Review: The Siege and Other Award Winning Short Stories

My heart-felt thanks to Margaux for this 🙂

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In her collection, The Siege, Esther Newton has proven to be a versatile writer who is able to tell engaging stories, and create strong characters in a terse manner. While each story is an average of 2,000 words long, when reading those tales, the reader feels that he’s traveled a long way with the characters and the plot, as every sentence is in its place, and every word propels the story forward.

My two favorite stories in the collection would be The Siege, the title of the book, which tells a fast-paced tale of entrapment and liberation. And, The Best and Worst Bonfire Night Ever, which is great because Newton was able to narrate multiple events, from multiple viewpoints, in a brief number of pages.

Perfect for the prolific and the novice readers alike, The Siege and Other Award Winning Stories is a collection to keep on your tablet…

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7 responses to “Book Review: The Siege and Other Award Winning Short Stories”

  1. Kate Loveton Avatar
    Kate Loveton

    I’ve ordered this for my Kindle And it’s in my queue of books to be read. Great review by Margaret! I look forward to reading your stories, Esther.

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    1. Thank you very, very much for your support, Kate. It means a lot. I hope you enjoy them. The review was fantastic – I couldn’t have asked for better!

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      1. JasonMoody77 Avatar
        JasonMoody77

        Deserved.

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  2. Thank you for your kind words, Jason. It’s really good of you to say so 🙂

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  3. Congratulations Esther! As soon as I get my Kindle I’m ordering it 🙂

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    1. Thank you, Sherri. And thanks for the support. It’s very good of you and is hugely appreciated. I hope you enjoy the book 🙂

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      1. You’re very welcome Esther 🙂

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