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Capricorn is my second Little Fears series which drifted from daily puns into Lovecraftian horrors. The darker side of the Fears came out in this series of eighty-six tiny terrors. I hope you enjoy.

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If you enjoy Capricorn and want to inflict my toe-curling horrors on others, this complete series was carefully curated in a book, available on Amazon.
Available as an Ebook and paperback. It’s the perfect gift for someone you want to torture with terrible tales.
Amazon Link: https://amzn.to/2Mm997G

Oh! That is very cool the way you set it up. It looks great and reads greater. 😊
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Thank you, Ellie. yeah, I just went back and did it to the other posts, haha.
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I wonder if you ever read Cornelia Funke’s children’s/young adult’s novel “Inkheart”. The really horrible villain of this book (and the two others of the trilogy) is called Capricorn. – And yes, I do like the lay out.
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Afraid I’ve not read her books, thought I do know the name.
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It was just “Capricorn” that sent me off remembering reading the books with my boys when they were younger. I have one avid reader, one non-reader now that they are adults but the Funke book is the one that the non-reader still loves.
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There’s a good deal of Hammer-esque triggering in these. B&W tells a story with that other dimensionality to it.
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Loved my Hammer Horror. During the 80s and 90s, when you got home from the pub and flicked the telly on there was always a Hammer Horror on somewhere, haha.
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I keep waiting for a streaming service to open a hammer and other B horror flicks channel…
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