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Bark at the Ghouls
Bark at the Ghouls rated it 5 years ago
This is free. Go get yourself a copy! Link hereIf these stories are any indication of what we can expect from Tor’s new horror line NightFire, we have some excellent horror fiction to look forward to in the brand new year! The production and narration is excellent and the writing is strong and polis...
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books!
Carolyn Cannot Live Without Books! rated it 7 years ago
Anthology. As I was reading this book there seemed to be a theme of rollerskating lesbians but then I found out there were some other stories interspersed. I wonder if that was initially what the publisher were going for but then needed extra stories to fill it out. The average rating is 3.33 stars....
Just One More Chapter
Just One More Chapter rated it 8 years ago
Oh My Lord I can not express how EXTREMELY impressed I am after finishing this book...I want to scream it..I loved loved LOVED this fantastically creul/beautiful book!!! The writing is amazing. The characters are rich and complex and interesting and loveable/loatheable like all well executed charact...
working on my tbr pile
working on my tbr pile rated it 8 years ago
3.5 stars
The Reading Jackalope
The Reading Jackalope rated it 8 years ago
Standout stories in this collection are: Valente's Badgirl, The Deadman, And the Wheel of Fortune, which I initially thought ended poorly but has continued to haunt me long after I finished the story. Seasons of Glass and Iron by Amal El-Mohtar, which takes two fairy tales and combines them into an ...
Saturdays in Books
Saturdays in Books rated it 9 years ago
I picked this up on sale because someone was talking it up on twitter. I did not read the back of the book then, or before I started it. So I knew this was a book about sisters sharing a house after years apart. In my head I had filed this as maybe gothic horror or something? Which is a long wal...
Fangs for the Fantasy
Fangs for the Fantasy rated it 9 years ago
Imogen and Marin are sisters who've not actively spoke in years. When Marin reaches out to her older sister to apply for a residency at the famous artist colony Melete, something about it doesn't seem quite right to Imogen but she cannot imagine getting a better opportunity to finally dedicate her ...
Malin
Malin rated it 9 years ago
Imogen and Marin are sisters, both very talented in their own ways. Imogen is a writer, while Marin dances ballet. They have both been accepted into the prestigious Melete artists' colony, where a select few get a full scholarship for a year and a chance to truly hone their art. The sisters became e...
By Singing Light
By Singing Light rated it 9 years ago
I won’t pretend that this is in any true sense a review, or that it’s unbiased and objective. Roses and Rot is a book that I do actually know was not written literally and specifically for me, but I don’t entirely believe that’s the truth. It combines so many elements that are not only Relevant to m...
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land"
Susana "Lost in Fantasy Land" rated it 9 years ago
I'll call this a manipulative story... and not as an endearment. With the main characters having been the target of their mother's abuse (psychological and physical) , I actually felt bad for not connecting with them.Have I such a heart of stone, that neither a story with traits such as those, can t...
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