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Anne Michaud
She who likes dark things never grew up. She never stopped listening to gothic, industrial and alternative bands like when she was fifteen. She always loved to read horror and dystopia and fantasy, where doom and gloom drip from the pages.She, who was supposed to make films, decided to write... show more
She who likes dark things never grew up. She never stopped listening to gothic, industrial and alternative bands like when she was fifteen. She always loved to read horror and dystopia and fantasy, where doom and gloom drip from the pages.She, who was supposed to make films, decided to write short stories, novelettes and novels instead. She, who's had her films listed on festival programs, has been printed in a dozen anthologies and magazines since. She, who always dreamed of making a feature film, is having her novels published.She who likes dark things prefers night to day, rain to sun, and reading to anything else.
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Cynically Sweet (Booklikes)
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes) rated it 10 years ago
I was lucky enough to receive an ARC version of this book for free in exchange for a review.Melancholy of Souls by Anne Michaud is a novella in the Girls & Ghosts series, though each of them so far can be read separately. This story, in particular, begins with Mackenzie, a girl who has visited a hau...
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes)
Cynically Sweet (Booklikes) rated it 10 years ago
I received a free eBook ARC version in return for an honest review. Though, for a novella (only 32 pages, according to Goodreads), I admit that it took me far too long to read; my fault. I didn't keep track of how long it took me to read the entire thing, so it could be much less time than I imagine...
Kari@ From the TBR Pile
Kari@ From the TBR Pile rated it 11 years ago
Girls & Monsters was an enjoyable anthology. The five stories are pretty short, so I was able to fly through the book pretty quickly. Overall, I would say that I liked the book. Some of the stories I liked more than others. I'm not sure if the author wrote these stories on order, but I felt like...
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A_TiffyFit's Booklikes rated it 12 years ago
This is a compilation of a few short stories about coming of age girls finding inner strength in a time of crisis. Just when they believe they cannot, they find the resolve necessary and overcome the situations at hand. All five stories are incredibly compelling and capitvating.In "Death Song" Liz B...
Jen | Before Midnight
Jen | Before Midnight rated it 12 years ago
Since this book is five separate short stories/novellas, I’ll write my review this way, also. The rating of this review is an average of all five stories.I don’t want to say too much about each story, because they’re pretty short and I’m trying not to have spoilers in this review, but just in case, ...
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