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Reviews For

Idle Thursday

 

 "Idle Thursday" is a unique experiment of fiction where Kelly Moran tells her story from the point of view of the already deceased. Our protagonist relays her final day on the planet, leading up to her death, and everything that happened to her after it. "Idle Thursday" is a fine curiosity, well worth the look into.”

~Midwest Book Review

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~"The reader is immediately drawn into this short story by one simple sentence.  A sentence that is so potent it compels you to keep reading to find out all the sordid details.  IDLE THURSDAY is a cleverly written novella that gives us a unique perspective on death and makes us wonder what will truly happen in the hereafter."

~NovelTalk.com

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“…Well written and creative…More than you might expect.” ~Bookpleasures

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~“An interesting glimpse into a woman's life on what happens to be her last day here on earth. Idle Thursday is such a unique and refreshingly different type of story that I was completely hooked right from the start. I know that I've said it before, but the author's style of writing is so descriptive that the story will linger on long after the pages are closed... The story is short but very powerful, so if you enjoy clever and witty stories about strong women then you're going to love Idle Thursday by Kelly Moran!” 

~Kasey’s View Reviews

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~“A witty, somewhat acerbic tale of a woman who meets an untimely death...or does she? Imagine The Lovely Bones with added bite. A delightful little book!” 

~Author Karen Mason

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~“I couldn't stop reading. It brought chills down my arms and tears to my eyes. Writing in the first person point of view was the best thing for this book. It makes you think about your life and all your loved ones. I would recommend anyone should read.”

~Author Ruth Mellott  

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"I could cry... I recommend this read!" ~Mind Fog Reviews