A review by mchester24
The Book of Disbelieving by David Lawrence Morse

3.0

Really beautiful stories from the fantastical imagination. The prose was never too flowery or pretentious, but each story painted a easy to picture landscape, dropping you into a new world where something impossible was the norm without worrying you with the how or why. With repeated themes covering the nature of death, the importance of independent thought, the pursuit of feminist ideals, and fate, the stories all independently were page turners and made this a quick and enjoyable read. 

Thanks for the recommendation from Madison Books in Chicago!