Review: 20 Minutes at Halloween - Daniel Hurst





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Review: 20 Minutes at Halloween - Book #6 20 Minutes Series - Daniel Hurst - October 2020


In the blink of an eye, or rather, in the span of twenty minutes, the lives of various characters interconnect in ways both expected and surprising. Daniel Hurst's "The 20 Minute Series" offers an intriguing exploration of these interconnected lives, a concept that continues to captivate readers as it unfolds through each book in the series. I discovered this series last year, and the latest installment, Book #6, has once again proven itself as an enticing addition to the collection.

One of the unique aspects of this series is its focus on a diverse cast of characters, each experiencing their own set of trials and tribulations during a shared twenty-minute break. The narratives often intertwine, creating a web of connections that keeps readers engaged and curious about the outcomes. Familiar faces like Bodgan and Jelena, Will and his mother Ruth, Lindsay and Diego, and others make a return in this installment. However, new characters such as Olivia's grandmother, Eve, and the imposing loanshark Ronnie join the ensemble, adding fresh layers to the story.

While Book #6 continues to maintain the series' hallmark focus on intricate character studies, I found that it didn't grip me as tightly as some of its predecessors. Perhaps it's because I allowed too much time to pass between reading Book #5 and this one, causing a slight disconnect. At times, the narrative felt a bit slower, and I occasionally had to pause to remember the intricate web of characters and their relationships.

Nonetheless, reading "The 20 Minute Series" in October feels particularly fitting, as the book's atmosphere aligns with the season, setting the stage for an engaging reading experience. Additionally, with Book #7 set on November 5th, coinciding with the iconic Guy Fawkes celebration in the UK and related countries, there's much to anticipate in the coming installment.

In conclusion, "The 20 Minute Series" by Daniel Hurst remains a compelling collection for readers who enjoy character-driven narratives. While Book #6 may not be the strongest entry in the series, it still provides a fascinating glimpse into the lives of its characters. I'm eagerly looking forward to continuing my journey with the rest of the series, vowing not to leave too much time between each installment. Daniel Hurst's storytelling promises to continue delivering rich, interconnected tales that keep readers coming back for more.

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