At the End of the Century: The Stories of Ruth Prawer Jhabvala
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Over the course of her glittering literary career, Ruth Prawer Jhabvala wrote some of the most...
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Little Tales of Misogyny: A Virago Modern Classic
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Little Tales of Misogyny is Highsmith's legendary, cultish short-story collection. With an eerie...
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Phil Leader (619 KP) rated Zima Blue and Other Stories in Books
Nov 29, 2019
With so many well-written stories here, there is bound to be much to be enjoyed by anyone who enjoys futuristic science fiction. The ideas are intriguing and clever, often provoking considerable thought. The writing is deft and fluid, keeping the pace up. Every story feels like a perfect capsule of the idea it contains, rarely too long and flabby or too short and rushed.
If you are a fan of Reynolds' other works or if you have never read a word he has written, this book will not disappoint.
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Mel (490 KP) rated Snow, Glass, Apples in Books
Oct 9, 2019
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Christine A. (965 KP) rated Restricted Fantasies in Books
Dec 9, 2018
As I read the description, "A Black Mirror-style sci-fi short story collection about the perils of our virtual reality future - and whether we're already living in it.", I was intrigued. For those that don't know "Black Mirror" is a British TV show that is available on Netflix. "Black Mirror" is a contemporary reworking of "The Twilight Zone" and is described by Netflix as a "sci-fi anthology series explores a twisted, high-tech near-future where humanity's greatest innovations and darkest instincts collide."
Describing "Restricted Fantasies" by Kevin Kneupper as being written in Black Mirror-style is an actuate description. Each stand-alone story in both features its own cast of unique characters. As with "Black Mirror", this is not a collection to sit and read straight through. The stories make you think and mess with your mind. They need to be digested, thought through, and processed.
I do not want to discuss any of the individual stories as I do not want to mention any spoilers. With many of the stories I needed a few hours, if not days, to process. I highly recommend "Restricted Fantasies" to anyone who can read it and process it. I would not recommend reading it in one sitting.
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The Walking Dead Compendium: Volume 2
Sina Grace, Charlie Adlard and Robert Kirkman
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* Returning with the second eight volumes of the fan-favorite, New York Times bestseller series, The...
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Ah, Sweet Mystery of Life
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The sweet scents of rural life infuse this beautifully crafted collection of Roald Dahl's country...
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Slasher Girls & Monster Boys
Leigh Bardugo, Jay Kristoff, Danielle Paige, Kendare Blake, Jonathan Maberry, Marie Lu, Megan Shepherd, Carrie Ryan, Cat Winters, April Genevieve Tucholke, Nova Ren Suma, Stefan Bachmann, A. G. Howard and McCormick Templeman
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A host of the smartest young adult authors come together in this collection of scary stories and...
anthology short stories
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Debbiereadsbook (1110 KP) rated Mirror Image in Books
Feb 13, 2024
This is a short story collection, with tales of reaping what you sow. Of being held accountable for your actions, whether recent or a long time ago.
I think what I struggled the most with was this: the whole book is 85 pages, and there are 24 stories in this collection. So they are VERY short, some only a page or two. And I wanted to get my teeth into them a little more, but couldn't.
Each story is well written, from various points of view. Some are aacrier than others but I read them all. I didn't find myself with a favourite, though. I didn't see any spelling or editing errors to spoil my reading.
It really was just the SHORTNESS of all the stories, that I struggled with. I was just getting into them, and boof! All finished.
What I wanted to know, was where did the mirror come from? How did it come to be in everyone's presence?
I am curious to read something else by this author. Something longer and deeper. I tried to read another short collection some time ago, but didn't get very far with that one and it was only coming to write this review that I clicked it was the same author. So reading a longer book, will tell me one of two things: I like this author, but only their longer work; or this author is not for me. Time will tell.
I did finish the collection, and was suitably cringed at some of them, so:
3 good, but maybe not for me, stars
*same worded review will appear elsewhere
I was very pleased with this collection as a whole. I didn’t read the first one, and I don’t think you’d need to in order to enjoy it. I definitely liked some stories and some writers better than other, but all in all, it was very satisfying.