Mini ReviewThis was my first experience with "microfiction", and I have to say that I will be getting my hands on more of this stuff as soon as I possibly can. While at times the very short length of each story (usually a paragraph or two) bothered me and I wanted more, it was still unbelievably im...
4 stars, very reluctantly.IthinkI’veletthisauthordown.Ask me again after I’ve finished Threats: A Novel How the hell did this happen? How could I go from enjoying a book while reading it to almost total indifference now that I’ve finished it—not once, but twice, and parts of it even more than twice....
No es secreto que amo la microficción, por su curiosa belleza al decir lo justo para contar una historia pero dejarte pensando en todo lo que no se dice y rellenando los huecos en tu imaginación.No todos tienen la gracia de contar microficción que funcione, que sea memorable y no un mero ejercicio d...
My opinion is that Ms. Gray could benefit from some ritalin.
Amelia Gray makes every word count. There is no filler. It's writing on a strict diet and she packs dessert into every single sentence, paragraph, page. I want to eat her words and can't wait to read more from her. She gives the word short a whole new meaning and for this reason alone this book ...
There were some very good stories in here. Overall I would have liked it to be a little tighter. Maybe 60 really good stories, instead of 120, where some are just OK. Early in the book there is a story about a John Mayer concert t-shirt, and it was one of my most favorite stories of all time. But th...