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Restroom

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Kyle's life has been hell for years. He still wets his bed, wets himself just walking along the road, and everyone just laughs at him about it. When his mother takes him and brother Randy to the carnival, he hopes that nature won't call to him there... but it does. And when Randy rushes him over to the Porta Potty, there's something inside which does more than just scare the piss out of him.

24 pages, Paperback

First published January 26, 2014

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Paul Levas

21 books19 followers
WELCOME TO THE MIND OF PAUL LEVAS

Paul Levas is the author of several short stories.
The Lost Child is his long-awaited novel coming out in 2017 as well as his first collection of stories. He has appeared in multiple anthologies and has written since he was a young man living in the Chicago suburbs. He has since relocated to Tucson, Arizona.

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August 30, 2014
Let me start by saying I am not really a fan of short stories to any degree. I always get hooked and it is over leaving me empty. Now, that being said, I loved this story. Paul Levas managed to take me into this story, make me want more and satisfy all at the same time. I would love to know more but wasn’t left hanging as I can be with some shorts. I will definitely read more by Mr. Levas as I found his work to be well thought out and nicely written. Thanks to the author and WPP for making this book available for me to read and review. 4 stars for Restroom.

**Book was given to me in return for an honest review**
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Author 24 books135 followers
January 31, 2014

*I received this book from the Author in exchange for an Honest Review*


Since I did the editing for this work, I cannot speak of any errors there may or may not be within it.
This is one of the best short stories I've ever read. Following two brothers, told by the older of the two, you can feel the love between the brothers.
The story while short takes the reader on quite a ride, and there may be a few tears once or twice through it.
I would suggest the author perhaps try his hand to lengthen it into maybe a novella to give the reader a better taste and feel.
I give this short 4 of 5 paws.


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