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Tony Truong
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Finished "Finn", 22 pages, umm that was whatever I guess. Seems like just a random incomplete story. It was nice to read, but then again, I would've rather not read it. Kinda confused about the ending too. Idk
— 14 hours, 35 min ago
Tony Truong
is on page 235 of 512
Just finished "David Coughlin's Bad Dream", 152 pages. OMG that story was so good. It just kept getting me hooked and hooked. Everything about it was so great, it was like watching a movie. Read it in 3 sessions, but the last session, I read 100 pages, and I could not put it down. I needed to know what happens next and next. The whole pace of the story was amazing, and I really loved the ending as well. AMAZING
— Feb 05, 2026 06:33PM
Tony Truong
is on page 83 of 512
Just finished "David Coughlin's Bad Dream", 152 pages. OMG that story was so good. It just kept getting me hooked and hooked. Everything about it was so great, it was like watching a movie. Read it in 3 sessions, but the last session, I read 100 pages, and I could not put it down. I needed to know what happens next and next. The whole pace of the story was amazing, and I really loved the ending as well. AMAZING
— Feb 05, 2026 06:32PM
Tony Truong
is on page 83 of 512
Just finished "Willie The Weirdo". 10 pages. Reading it, I was thinking oh this is nothing crazy, just another story with no purpose, but looking up reviews of it after, and people explaining, the ending went right over my head! A very nice short read, but now thinking of the ending, I'm like oh shit.
— Jan 27, 2026 08:02PM
Tony Truong
is on page 71 of 512
Just finished The Fifth Step, 9 pages, it kinda dragged on not going anywhere but the last page was such a crazy twist. Kinda got my heart racing!
— Jan 26, 2026 08:07PM
Tony Truong
is on page 59 of 512
Finished the first short story, "Two Talented Bastids" (59 pages). I gotta say, the first 40 pages were very boring to me, but the events that happened after and then interpreting the idea of the story was interesting, but not the most exciting.
— Jan 25, 2026 11:19AM

