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Basic horror subplot of new people coming to untouched land and finding an ancient evil. What makes it different is the setting, a hippy commune in northern CA. Knowing the author grew up in a similar situation it almost reads like a revenge story where she kills the people she grew up with. I had a...
A collection of stories centered on the idea of fey creatures dealing with the modern world. My favorite was by far Jim Hines's "Corrupted," followed by Kari Sperring's "Water-Called" and SC Butler's "Crash." I really wanted to like Elizabeth Bear's "Slaughtered Lamb" because there were so many ch...
This was a solid anthology. Like most anthologies, a couple stories didn't do it for me, most were good, and a few great. Two of the stories that stood out the most to me were Tanith Lee's and K.D. Wentworth's.
The writing is good, but there's just nothing surprising here. This would probably be very good for someone new to stories about the fae. It was just a bit boring to me.
keywords: horror, post-apocalyptic, bioterrorism, plague, anthologybrainycat's "5 Best B"s (on a scale of one to five):boobs: 1 / blood 3 / bombs 2 / bondage 1 / blasphemy 3Grant's Pass is an excellent concept anthology that I enjoyed reading. The authors of each of the twenty pieces were provided w...