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Welcome to Sugarville

By: J.J. Haas
Narrated by: J.J. Haas
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"Welcome to Sugarville, a mythical town in the northeast suburbs of Atlanta where the past, the present, and the future collide and residents embark on spiritual journeys to find themselves."

In the town of Sugarville, a small suburb outside Atlanta, Georgia, life couldn’t be more normal. One man schedules a doctor’s appointment, another receives a mysterious package, and another quits his job to prepare for an apocalypse that may or may not come. Ordinary events in ordinary lives, or so it would seem. With each story comes a new layer of intrigue that charms as much as it chills, each "What if?" answered to its fullest and darkest consequence.

In "God Helps Those Who Help Themselves," a devastating drought tests the limits of one man’s thirst. "The Last Known Believer" follows the Rapture as it goes not quite according to plan. J.J. Haas stuns and delights with his first collected volume of original short stories, relying on a wry wit that explores each sinister twist and turn the human spirit has to offer.

©2018-2088 Jeffrey J. Haas (P)2018 Jeffrey J. Haas
Anthologies & Short Stories Genre Fiction Psychological Short Stories Fiction Suspense
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While I wasn’t blown away by any of these short stories I was entertained and amused by them.
There were a couple of original ideas and a few that have been done before.
Narration was good.

I received a complimentary copy of this audiobook from the publisher/author but voluntarily give my honest review.

Great collection

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This was a bit of a miss for me. I felt the stories were a bit boring and not well put together. Some just seemed to end abruptly which was annoying. The narration was good, but just couldn't engage me enough to enjoy the listen. I think if there was more of a theme (except for the obvious "they all happened in Sugarville" one) this would have been better for me.

Kind of a miss for me

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This is a collection of short stories held together with the theme of happening in and around the made up town of sugarville. Like many short story collections, this set runs the gamut of various genres. Some are better than others, but overall a good listen.
The worst part is that some of the stories feel like they could/should have been longer. They just don't seem to hold together as a complete story.
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Nice collection of short stories

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This collection of short stories is really good.Sugarville is inhabited by some creepy people and everyone has a story.JJ Haas is also a good narrator. was given this book by the narrator,author or publisher free for an honest review.

Welcome to Sugarville

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I was not really blown away by this book, but it was not terrible either. It is a bunch of disjointed stories featuring Sugarville Ga, a small town outside of Atlanta. Some of the stories really pushed to the line for me. Others were a little gross, some even made you think. If you woke up one morning and there was no water left, what would you do, how would you act? This was just one story. The book did not have a theme for the stories, they were from all corners of the weird spectrum. The book was entertaining and a good way to kill a few hours. J J Hass both wrote and narrated the book.

I was given this free review copy audiobook at my request and have voluntarily left this review.

A book of short stories

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