A review by samwescott
Happily Ever After by John Klima

3.0

This is a solid anthology. The stories were, collectively, of high quality. The range of styles was satisfactorily broad and the selected authors represent a good range of approaches. There was only one story that I couldn't finish and that more of a stylistic preference than a result of bad story telling. My only complaint is that so few of the stories wowed me. They were all good and some were great, but somehow I just wanted astounded by many. Neil Gaiman's story was my favorite, naturally. I also enjoyed the stories of Kelly Link and Patricia Briggs.

It's a good collection of stories, but, for some reason or another, I just wasn't super impressed.