The Red Shoes VERY short story Final words are just that Final A short story about regret

VERY short story Final words are just that Final A short story about regret.
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The Red Shoes « Bea Turvey
253 Bea Turvey
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Title: The Red Shoes « Bea Turvey
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Published :2019-09-09T19:35:35+00:00
From a very young age I was fascinated with the written word, whatever the language I used to have a tall book of fairy tales that I read over and over again until it fell to pieces Nowadays there are very few books that I will take the time to read than once because there are so many stories out there waiting for my eager attention there s simply no time to reread material, but that doesn t mean to say I don t revisit the stories in my dreams and I have amassed decades worth of stories to re experience in dreamland That, to me, is the beauty of a story the author s vivid imagination creating a world the reader can revisit time and again, literary merit be damned I don t know when I wanted to started to write, certainly sometime in my early teens, but I never really got round to it properly never felt I was able enough until recently and now I can t stop Writing is addictive, like talking to a friend you haven t met for a very long time over a glass of fine wine You never want the day to end.While I still don t believe I have the talents required to be a good author, my stories refuse to be silenced and so you, my dear, wonderful readers, will have to bear the brunt of my mental haemorrhaging.Happy reading.
898 Replys to “The Red Shoes”
Didn't enjoy the story, too short and bland. Sometimes when something is edited well, doesn't mean that person is good as a writer. Lack of imagination.
Ayayay!!! Be slow to anger, and watch what you say!! This story prob was interesting for the author's short story class, but as a reader I am looking for more. Like maybe a little background and maybe some real remorse. I think this was a free Nook book, and I prob thought it was the fairytale of the dancing shoes. Kinda a bummer it wasn't.
I got this ebook free from Barnes and Noble, and it was an okay story. It was short enough to get me out of my Mockingjay shock, but not something I normally would have read if I had to pay for it or if it was a full length novel.
the book was a little confusing. but it was short it told how she and her uncle didnt get along and he dying and dare her to dance on the grave with these red shoes he send her and the time she got to the hospital he was gone.
Wow! That pretty much sums it up- always be sure to tell the ones you love just how important they are- never take for granted that there's always tomorrow- cause frankly, tomorrow doesn't always come--
This book was ok. Nothing I would really suggest to someone or want to read again. But once again, free on the Nook.
There's really not much to say about this one. Very short story. A lesson on never knowing when what you say to someone may be your last words to them.
A short free ebook from bn. Not a bad story but definittely left me wanting more.
What the heck? Honestly I don;t even know what else to say about this.
wasnt that great at all. Too short to really understand what was going on. glad it was a free book cause it would be a waste of money
This was very short. I wish I had more background as to why they fought or what relationship they were to each other. I guess it leaves interpretation to you.
This short story sent a message out for everyone that reads it. We should always think before speaking. Since you never know, if those last words you speak to someone will be the last ones.
Um twelve pages of nothing that made sense. Apparently this girl had a fight with her friend/boyfriend/brother thing, and then he had a heart attack and died.