Snow
by Howard Odentz
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Pub Date Dec 12 2016 | Archive Date Mar 17 2017
BelleBooks | Bell Bridge Books
Description
Words to live by: Never steal from a drunk in the woods.
An epic and sudden blizzard is blanketing Mount Tom Regional High School . . . in October. A dangerous man is stalking the hallways, and three teens harbor a secret that may get everyone killed if they don’t figure out how to stop the snow and the rampage.
Epic Award nominated author Howard Odentz is the author of the Dead (A Lot) Trilogy (zombie apocalypse), the stand-alone horror novel Bloody Bloody Apple, and the short story collection Little Killers A to Z.
Available Editions
EDITION | Ebook |
ISBN | 9781611947403 |
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Featured Reviews
So, I don't review many short stories. I tend to prefer a longer and meatier read. However, I enjoyed this one.
The story is weird and it's got a little kicker of a twist to it that I didn't see coming. Being short form, it's more action and atmosphere than character development, but you get a tantalizing taste of what the author's longer fiction must be like - dark, twisted, and slightly bizarre.
All in all a good little nugget of a horror tale.
A good little story with a surprising twist at the end that makes you think. Great character building in such a short space, and vivid scenery... read it!
A funny and cleverly twisted short story best to be enjoyed in December. When a bunch of kids find a bag with weed in the woods, they think they are in for an early Christmas treat. However, the next day during detention class some mysterious guy appears, demanding back his bag - little do they know he is not after the weed at all, and he is very angry. With a surprising solution - I didn't see that coming!
Snow by Howard Odentz was received direct from the publisher. Howard is my kind of writer, no nonsense and balls to the wall. Snow is a very quick read and I will search this writer out to read more of his works. Snow is one of those "kids in detention when bad things start happening" novellas. The book ending has a twist that if you say you saw coming, I will have to call boot socks on that.
5 stars.
Great book! Looking forward to reading more by this author. Highly recommend!
This was such a fast paced read, and I'll admit I had no idea where it was going at first. A wild ride, with a relate-able narrator and a voice that felt realistic. I wasn't sure where it was going, but as quickly as it was getting there I had no choice but to hang on for dear life. Suspenseful to the end, the twist had me laughing out loud and immediately texting my friends to give it a try. Definitely worth a one click, and I can't wait to read longer works by this author! ~ George, 4 Stars
Bell Bridge Books and NetGalley provided me with an electronic copy of Snow. This is my honest opinion of the book.
Getting detention on a Saturday is unbearable, so Tyler, Danny, and Jackie decide to drive around, looking for something to smoke that would take the edge off. Coming across something promising in the woods, they take the item, which unknowingly triggers an event that the three could not have predicted.
Snow is a delightfully twisted tale and, although short, features an interesting premise and complete characters. The author crafted a good horror story out of few pages and I would very much like to see what he can accomplish in a full novel. I would definitely recommend this novella to other readers and look forward to more by Howard Odentz in the future.
I loved Snow by Howard Odentz. He took a short story and fleshed out the characters, the setting and the story itself. This really gave me the chills and while it is about high school kids the story itself teaches a lesson; never screw with Santa Claus or take his stuff. Not only will you piss him off but you'll be added to the naughty list. And if you do take something and he comes looking for you, just give it back, in fact never take anything from Santa in the first place. Well told and written. I'm looking forward to more of Howard Odentz.
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