Out Now: Queer We Go Again! is a follow-up anthology to All Out featuring 17 new stories by queer YA authors about queer characters. There was a good mix of fantasy and contemporary stories in there. Like most anthologies, it was a mix of stories that I really liked, ones I thought were okay, and ...
I've never been a big fan of short stories, so a collection has to be really special in order to entice me to pick it up. I'm also not usually terribly fond of historical fiction. What I *am* a big fan of is excellent queer representation in my books, especially those written for teens. When I saw A...
This is a great collection of stories that take their inspiration from Grimm's Fairytales. Some of the stories are better than others and some are deliciously dark. There is one tale that could be a trigger (it contains incest). That one was a bit difficult to read - no details, but still. These...
I absolutely enjoyed every story in this book. Some were dark and creepy and reminded me of tales for the dark side or like maybe I stepped into the twilight zone. Then others were my favorites like Hanson and Greta. The 3 lil pigs one the beauty and the beast ones they were all amazing and well fit...
This is going in my #LGBT tag because there is at least the Malinda Lo story, but unfortunately its 99% hetero shit. Basically the majority of my thoughts on this anthology was "it could have been gayer, also there was an opportunity for a gay trans man and you missed it." Here are my thoughts now t...
L'estate dei fantasmi è un racconto per ragazzi ambientato a Ondine in Luisiana. Iris e Colette sono due teenager che si divertono ad immaginare di essere streghe o cavalieri. Un giorno, giocando ad evocare gli spiriti in un cimitero, Iris vede il fantasma di un ragazzo che le chiede "cosa fai iris?...
On the cover it says: Creepy, romantic and oozing with atmosphere... Not quite. More than creepy, this is the heartbreaking story of a girl, and of her family, trying to deal with the aftershock of the death of one of it's members: their son, and Willa's brother. Romantic? No, this doe...
A copy of this book was provided to me by the publisher in exchange for my honest review. I don't normally read anthologies at all. I actually shy away from them. After reading Grim, I plan on changing that. This is a perfect example of what can happen when you combine excellent young adult authors ...
pop by The Accidental Reader for more reveiwsI look at all the glowing reviews, maybe not glowing, but most of the reviews are very complimenting, and I feel bad. I'm in a minority here. What book did I read, I wonder…Mistwalker was one of my most anticipated books of 2014. When I saw it on NetGalle...
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