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Old 10-25-2008, 11:21 AM   #1
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Sarban: Ringstones. v1. 25 Oct 08

This title was released under a Creative Commons License with a link to the book here. There is additional acknowledgement AND a link again placed at the end of the book. Book was acquired from Munseys, BUT REFORMATED BY ME TO MY SPECIFICATIONS.

http://www.munseys.com/detail/mode/title/Ringstones
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A classic horror novel by a writer of sophisticated horror fiction. Here's what a reader from Amazon writes:

"....'Ringstones,' involves Daphne Hazel and her encounters with ancient British relics and lore. Though this is Sarban's first published tale, it has echoes of cosmicism in it that resembles Machen. Yet, the sinister and terrifying elements that made Machen's work like "The Great God Pan," and "The White People" classics are, to be honest, not so much absent in "Ringstones" as muted. One gets a sense that the volume is turned down at points in the story where it could have been raised. Having said this, however, I still believe it is a tale worth reading as it does have some truly memorable passages. "

Like all the books I assemble on MobileRead, this too was assembled to reflect human intervention and artistic judgment.

I hope you enjoy it.

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