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emotional funny inspiring fast-paced
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

This collection of shorts stories has something for everyone, with some stories being incredibly realistic, others being rather idealistic, and some being a mix of the two. The balance of fantasy and realism between the stories was nice, too.

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flordemaga's review

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emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

I’m not always one for short stories, but a friend bought me this book. He knew I’d like it. And I did! I like all the sapphics.

I’d have wanted some trans women. It seems trans women are so often forgotten or left out of narratives they should be a part of.

Technically, averaged out, it would be 3.13 stars. But I give this anthology 4 stars, because it’s ballsy, and I think well-edited too.

Here’s a breakdown…..

1. Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore - 4.25☆
The world building is very clear… you can just tell that the author really loved writing this.

2. The Sweet Trade by Natalie C. Parker - 5☆
I love pirates, and am therefore incapable of giving this any other rating.

3. And They Don't Kiss at the End by Nilah Magruder - 3.25☆
I liked it, but it felt both too long and too short.

4. Burnt Umber by Mackenzi Lee -  3.75☆
Too many details about boners for me to truly love, but the writing is lovely… I like how it sort of builds and un-builds expectations.

5. The Dresser and the Chambermaid by Robin Talley - 4.75☆
I love all the little details! I am a sucker for history, after all. And they’re sweet and intimate… just verty lovely.

6. New Year by Malinda Lo - 3☆
I can never get into stories set in the 40s or 50s, and the writing style / tense mix lost me, but I liked the main character.

7. Molly's Lips by Dahlia Adler - 4☆
So heartfelt. It felt very real, like it could happen.

8. The Coven by Kate Scelsa - 2☆
Not my thing.

9. Every Shade of Red by Elliot Wake - 4.25☆
Very good, but I think it’d be a better full book!

10. Willows by Scott Tracey - 1.25☆
I really don’t get this one and cannot get into it at all. I had to put the book down for a bit after this one.

11. The Girl with the Blue Lantern by Tess Sharpe - 3.75☆
This one’s cute. I love the magic… but it feels rushed.

12. The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy by Alex Sanchez - 1☆
I don’t like stories where an adult and teenager relationship is posed as okay. I know history, I just… don’t like it. I don’t think it helps anyone to pretend it’s fine.

13. Walking After Midnight by Kody Keplinger - 3☆
This feels more modern than I thought it would.

14. The End of the World As We Know It by Sara Farizan - 4.25☆
Very sweet. The perfect length for a story like this.

15. Three Witches by Tessa Gratton - 3.75☆
The extreme catholicism of it all.
I don’t like the ending though, but I just dislike poetry.

16. The Inferno and the Butterfly by Shaun David Hutchinson - 2.75☆
Not my thing. I read a book on circuses recently… I didn’t like it either. (Magic, circuses, all related, in my head). I just can’t quite get into it. But I like the main character’s voice.

17. Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejia - 3.5☆
The first sentence is so lovely. I don’t like the plot much, but the writing style is very careful, which I appreciate, and the world building feels solid.


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magicalghoul's review

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adventurous dark emotional funny hopeful inspiring medium-paced

4.0

I was really looking forward to allotting some time to read this since it's been on my to-read list for Ages. Overall it's an enjoyable anthology and I'll definitely look up some of the authors here so I can read more of them.

I will say though, I was expecting and would've liked a little more variety in terms of BIPOC (out of 17 stories only 7 feature non-white characters) as well as more trans/nb (3 out of 17 stories) and disabled narratives (1 out of 17) since this anthology was supposed to have visibility front and center.

And At Least a warning for the pedophilia in one of the stories.

Noteworthy stories (♢ liked; ❥ loved)

❥ Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore
♢ The Dresser & The Chambermaid by Robin Talley
❥ Burnt Umber by Mackenzi Lee
❥ New Year by Malinda Lo
♢ Molly's Lips by Dahlia Adler
❥ Willows by Scott Tracey 
♢ The Girl With The Blue Lantern by Tess Sharpe
♢ Walking After Midnight by Kody Keplinger
♢ The End of the World As We Know It by Sara Farizan
❥ Three Witches by Tessa Gratton
❥ The Inferno & the Butterfly by Shaun David Hutchinson 
❥ Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejia

Every Shade of Red by Elliot Wake was written beautifully and I Adored the concept to bits but the descriptions and the way some of the characters of color were portrayed left me... With a weird taste.

Also, pedophilia warning for The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy by Alex Sanchez because it, sure is about a 16 year old mc planning to run away with a college aged guy he just met... And the adult reciprocating said advances. I know it's a coming of age story but it being framed so fondly and longingly made me the more anxious. 

That being said, I'm excited for the follow up and I hope they did better to improve the pitfalls of this one. 

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