This time it's a collection of short stories by the "Suffering Rancor" author, called "Diner Tales" in the tradition of Chaucer's "Canterbury Tales."
Here's the description from the Amazon listing:
"Published in Middle English near the end of the 14th century, The Canterbury Tales by Geoffrey Chaucer, became an important part of literature and history because it captured a the people and the stories of an era. Author Andy R. Bunch has compiled a modern equivalent of his own tales. Like the original, this is an opus and destined to meld with the fabric of history and literature."
The stories are short and plentiful enough that you can enjoy a quick and enjoyable read each night before bed for a month. You should seriously consider snapping one up this Friday (in the medium of your choice).
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