Dollhouse by J.C. Bratton

Three quick and creepy stories are born from the same spooky children’s toy in Dollhouse by J.C. Bratton, who artfully plays on such classic fears as vengeful toys with scores to settle, dolls who want to swap lives with their human “best friends,” and childish superstitions that suddenly become fatally real. All three stories are succinct and clearly crafted, but feel somewhat rushed, and while the writing is well-edited and clean, there aren’t enough peaks or twists in these mini-plots to build suspense. A bit more exposition, character development, and world-building would make these clever stories even stronger, but as it stands, the book delivers an entertainingly dark collection.

 


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