A review by mattstebbins
Grim by Rachel Hawkins, Julie Kagawa

We originally meant to read this around Halloween...and then, well, we're how far into this pandemic now? I'm sure it read differently in January than it might have in October, but I'm still glad I worked my way through the collection. I think a really well-crafted short story is one of the hardest kinds of writing, and there were a few here that were executed particularly well. (There were also definitely some duds, but that's just part of most anthologies, right?)

Anyway. Even when I was familiar with the Grimm tale being reworked, I mostly enjoyed these and there are a few pieces I'm going to think about for some time. Fun!