The Other Side by K.W. Turner – Hardcover Alternate Cover RED


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The Other Side by K.W. Turner - Hardcover Alternate Cover RED
Editions:Hardcover: $ 15.99
ISBN: 979-8-9870842-6-7
Size: 5.50 x 8.50 in
Pages: 161

The Other Side's red cover, as it's known, is from a picture that Punis took one night on his way home to Jessica. While stopped at a traffic light, he opened the window and snapped what would turn out to be a cover shot for an amazingly successful book.

While we here at Secret Freezer all love the OG blue cover, we also know how important that shot was for Punis, Jessica, and of course, K.W. Turner. That was a gift, you know, among MANY that Punis has gifted to kdubs.

Reviews:Keith on Amazon.com wrote:

An intriguing look into mental health and how easily or quickly things can fall apart.

I wasn't sure what to expect going into this, but the cover looked cool, and the description was intriguing. For the price, I've spent more on worse. I found the lead character is very relatable, sometimes a little too much. They really emote their desperation, how depression was pulling them down, and the suicidal nature of those feelings.

The lead seemed to call out for help, but no one was there. And that was a reoccurring theme. They felt lost or trapped. A lot of the nuances of the writing drew me in, such as the narration (POV )style. The problem with Fiction/Drama is that the story is being told to you, and you have to emote. I felt like I knew this story, either myself or a friend, which made it really-really at times. It also made it sadder, empathetically speaking.

I could totally relate to the character, and while it was slightly annoying that you don't find out the character's name until late in the novel (no spoilers), it worked for the book.

Charles on Amazon.com wrote:

Who Knew

Eyes Open Wide
What a terrific story - attractive conversational style and excellent dialog - terrific method for conveying the point. I never knew there was this side of life or that it could thrive under my nose.

This boot was a pleasant departure from the pabulum dripping from bookshelves everywhere. It's insightful and tender without being sappy - open and honest - nicely written and engaging.

My wife and I both enjoyed this book immensely.

Excellent Work - Kudos to the author...


This is book #2 (two) of the Tales From The Jessica Files series.