The Angel of the Odd by Edgar Allan Poe (1844): A Review

Title: The Angel of the Odd

Author: Edgar Allan Poe

Publication Year: 1844

Pages: 12

Rating: ⭐⭐

Genre: Satire, Supernatural

Source: Ebook @everand_us

Welcome to one of Edgar Allan Poe's classic “What on Earth did I just read?” tales! I absolutely adore his knack for humor and his delightfully absurd jabs at the world. If you fancy yourself a skeptic about hoaxes, the supernatural, or fate, you might want to think twice—because lurking in the shadows is the Angel of the Odd (or as I like to call it, the Hoax Goblin), just waiting to snatch away your prized possessions or cherished beliefs! So, take my advice: embrace the supernatural before you accidentally conjure up this mischievous little trickster and turn your life into a circus! I think I’ve just about summed it up!

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