Uncollected Oddities In the dark corners of an obscure bookshop, where forgotten tales gathered dust and whispered secrets, there lay a peculiar collection. It was a compendium of bizarre and unsettling tales, shrouded in mystery and curiosity, known only as the “Uncollected Oddities.” Many claimed that these macabre stories were the creation of Edgar Allan Poe himself, his lost works banished from the public eye.
Run together words, most of which take up to two lines, make this book very difficult to read. The author needs a proofreader at the least. The storyline is pretty, though.