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The Lottery and Other Stories
The Lottery and Other Stories
Shirley Jackson | 2009 | Fiction & Poetry
7
8.0 (10 Ratings)
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I've been wanting to read this collection of stories ever since I finished Jackson's @We Have Always Lived in the Castle . The Lottery was a shocking story (apparently) at the time of it's publishing.

The first section was, by far, my favorite, because I could relate to it the most. It consisted of stories of people in plain site that were often ignored, or felt like they didn't belong anywhere. Because I found I could relate to the stories so well, I was completely unnerved that someone could put those feelings into words.

The other sections of stories were mostly domestic/family oriented, which I have no interest in. Nothing bores me more than a stories about children. So, yawn, and that's why I haven't rated this higher.

Finally, The Lottery; now, I can understand why it may have been shocking at the time... Now, not so much. Obviously, with the release of such books that take inspiration from it, i.e., The Hunger Games, it didn't seem new or disturbing. Even South Park had an episode taking inspiration from it; the Britney Spears ep that came out in 2007.

So, loved the first section, and the other sections were just ok. It was kind of cool to see the genesis of future literature that was inspired by "The Lottery".
  
Hark! the Herald Angels Scream: An Anthology
Hark! the Herald Angels Scream: An Anthology
Christopher Golden | 2018 | Horror
8
7.0 (2 Ratings)
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Anthology of Christmas or winter themed horror stories
I was provided with a complimentary copy of this book so I could give an honest review.

I waited until closer to the holiday to read this book and, with all of the rushing involved with the season, forgot to post my review. The Christmas season may be over, but it is still winter, so grab a cup of hot chocolate and be prepared to be entertained.

Hark! The Herald Angels Scream by Edited by Christopher Golden is an "anthology of all-new short fiction from some of the most talented and original writers of horror today." Included are eighteen stories of Christmas or winter themed horror from authors: Kelley Armstrong, Christopher Golden, Elizabeth Hand, Michael Koryta, Sarah Langan, Joe R. Lansdale, Tim Lebbon, Sarah Lotz, Jonathan Maberry, Josh Malerman, Seanan McGuire, John M. McIlveen, James A. Moore, Sarah Pinborough, Angela Slatter, Scott Smith,Thomas E. Sniegoski, and Jeff Strand.

The cover quickly bring to mind "Tales from the Crypt", a campy, horror anthology television series with a memorable narrator, Crypt Keeper. The stories written could have been been portrayed in any of the episodes. As with "Tales from the Crypt", the stories in "Hark! The Herald Angels Scream" were creepy, funny, chilling, gruesome, dark, and definitely worth your time.

The stories are well written and stand alone.
  
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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Oct 15, 2017
Two finalists for the National Book Awards appear on this week’s New York Times list: Frank Bidart’s collected poems, “Half-Light,” and Carmen Maria Machado’s debut collection of stories, “Her Body and Other Parties.”

We’re nearing the season for ghost stories — or in some cases un-ghost stories and cautionary tales about what happens when we try too hard to put our history behind us.


Fresh Complaint

Fresh Complaint

Jeffrey Eugenides

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The first collection of short fiction from the Pulitzer Prize-winning author of The Virgin Suicides,...


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A Properly Unhaunted Place

A Properly Unhaunted Place

William Alexander and Kelly Murphy

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From National Book Award–winning author William Alexander comes a wryly humorous story about two...


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The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse

The Wolf, the Duck and the Mouse

Mac Barnett and Jon Klassen

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Early one morning a mouse met a wolf and was quickly gobbled up... When a woeful mouse is swallowed...


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The Twelve-Mile Straight

The Twelve-Mile Straight

Eleanor Henderson

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From New York Times bestselling author Eleanor Henderson, an audacious American epic set in rural...


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Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016

Half-light: Collected Poems 1965-2016

Frank Bidart

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The collected works of one of contemporary poetry’s most original voices Gathered together, the...


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Wonder Woman (2017)
Wonder Woman (2017)
2017 | Action, Fantasy, War
Four screenings in and I'm still punching the air every time
One of the strongest superhero origin stories so far - the shift from WW2 to WW1 is absolutely inspired, and serves the character beautifully.
  
The School at the Chalet
The School at the Chalet
Elinor Brent-Dyer | 1925 | Children
9
8.5 (2 Ratings)
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A wonderful tale
If you like traditional boarding school stories you will probably enjoy this book. Unlike most books of this genre it starts with the school being set up and how it grows.
  
Norse Mythology
Norse Mythology
Neil Gaiman | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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8.4 (38 Ratings)
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Classic Norse Mythology (0 more)
Gaimen edited and tweaked classic norse mythology.
A good solid effort to distill and preserve Norse Mythology. I enjoyed the read, but there is nothing new to this set of stories.
  
Some of these stories I loved, others I hated. So it was an all over the place book for me. It did show me a few authors I definitely want to read more of.
  
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Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 12
Yona of the Dawn, Vol. 12
Mizuho Kusanagi | 2018 | Comics & Graphic Novels
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6.0 (1 Ratings)
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The story, itself, wasn't very interesting. It laid the groundwork for an attack, but it lasted for the whole volume. The two short extra stories at the end of the volume were more interesting.