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Fluff

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Imagine…

Every morning, when you wake up, it’s there.
Maybe it’s right by your face.
Or maybe it’s down by your bare feet, at the bottom of the bed.

It looks like a soft toy, a little pink bunny rabbit.
But you didn’t put it there last night.
Just like it’s been there every single morning.
It appears out of thin air.
And it disappears when you turn your back.
But you can STILL feel it…
Looking at you, smiling at you.

What if this isn’t a prank?
What if this is really happening?
What if this never stops?
Never…
Ever…
STOPS!

There Is a new horror in the world
and it has two pink ears and a fluffy little tail.

This is where the madness begins.
This is Fluff.


Fluff is the second horror novel by Christopher Long.

331 pages, Kindle Edition

First published April 27, 2018

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November 16, 2018
Can't believe I actually finished this. It was not good. Soooo slow. Nothing happens for the first third of the book although it does get vaguely amusing for a short while when the bunnies start showing up. The pace does pick up a bit at this point and things start to happen, but for me it was already too little too late. Also, it didn't help that I didn't care for any of the characters and was hoping more than a few of them would fall prey to an untimely demise- but alas, twas not to be. For a horror novel this was far too pedestrian for my tastes, but I'm sure there will be plenty of people out there that will enjoy it. Overall, a disappointing read.
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97 reviews2 followers
August 20, 2018
Having been bequeathed his best friend’s apartment, Ed moves to the quiet, lakeside town of Barrowbank. Ed soon realises that everything in the town isn’t as idyllic as his friend had made it seem. Especially the mysterious fluffy pink rabbit he wakes up to every morning. Watching. Waiting. Smiling. Disappearing when he turns around.

What. a. trip. Long has managed to write a horror story that is gripping and a little twisted from the get go. I don’t know what I was expecting when I went into a horror story with a fluffy pink bunny hopped up as the main antagonist. But what I found was an enjoyable tail, er, tale.

The main character, Ed, is an interesting protagonist to watch evolve. He is incredibly flawed and starts off wallowing in his own misery and self-pity. While this doesn’t change much, Ed does become quite likeable and I did start rooting for him.

As someone who is quite good at picking endings, I could not have picked where Fluff was going if you gave me a map, a cut lunch and Bear Grylls. The climax was surprising and an interesting culmination of everything that had come before it.

If you enjoy twisted tales of horror that will keep you up at night — at the very least to finish just one more chapter … no, just one more — then I recommend that you hop along and pick up some Fluff.
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