Three books. Thirty stories. Countless chills. Welcome to the complete Five-Minute Frights collection.The complete Five-Minute Frights series by Dan DeLuise brings together all three volumes of spine-tingling horror. From cursed dinner parties and stalking crows to haunted heart transplants, these stories blend folklore, urban legend, and ‘80s horror nostalgia to leave a lasting chill.
Whether you're looking for a midnight scare or a quick hit of dread, this collection has something lurking for every kind of horror fan.
This collection includes The Shaving Man, featured in Season 7 of Full Body Chills.
Hi. My name’s Dan. I’m a #1 Best-Selling Amazon Author and an avid consumer of all things creepy. I have been writing stories my whole life, but only started sharing them with the world during the pandemic when I discovered the NoSleep subreddit. Since then, I have continued to evolve those stories, turning them into full Amazon series, podcasts, and a scary story substack called "Sunday Scaries: Dan DeLuise's Scary Story Club". Currently, I have four series available on Amazon: The Other Place Trilogy (Dark Fantasy), The Witching Hour (Horror Thriller Novellas), Five-Minute Frights (Scary Stories), and Gather Round (A Horror Anthology). In my free time, I like to hike, watch movies, and draw portraits of my cat "Spooky".
I feel like this book is set for juvenile horror readers, it was scary but just wasn't hitting the mark. This is a series of short horrors meant to make you question and leaves you still asking questions when you're finished.
There is also a really cute drawing of the authors cat, Spooky as a reindeer at the end of the book that I enjoyed.
I do wish these were a little bit more frightening to me, maybe I'm desensitized to horror now? I'm not sure.
In this collection, you'll discover a compelling focus on dysfunctional families that are portrayed in an intense, almost exaggerated manner. The stories delve into darkness, making some moments discomfiting. Overall, this collection of short stories is definitely worth delving into.
This book is an easy read, you can read it in a day; however, the stories had predictable ends and weren't scary at all. If marketed as a YA book, I might forgive this criticism.
I love horror and I love short stories. Five-Minute Frights offers the perfect combination of both. Some stories had a little more creep factor than others, but the entire collection is an entertaining read!
I enjoyed this book of short stories and for the most part they were really good. A couple were just okay, but overall worth the read if you enjoy short horror stories. I am interested in reading more by this Author in the future.
There are some interesting stories in this book. Nothing that is outright scary or gory. But the mind can certainly embellish the stories s that strike home the most. Definitely worth reading.