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A review by estanceveyrac
A Universe of Wishes by Dhonielle Clayton
5.0
All of it was very good. I guess I would say that I'm a bit too familiar with almost all the authors in this anthology & I hope WNDB will keep using the visibility the organisation has gained to release anthologies with unpublished or underpublished writers as they did with previous anthologies.
That being said, it was a very very good anthology, almost all the stories were excellent.
Tochi Onyebuchi's story was very moving. I was reading it at the laundrymat & then it sat with me while I came home to fold my laundry & as I came accross an old T shirt from the 2014 protests for Gaza, I had the same internal debate I've had for a while about the state of that T shirt & whether or not it can still be worn but I fold it with the others, because it's not just a T shirt or at least the only T shirt I know can get people arrested just because they are wearing it.
I don't want to end a book review on talking about my laundry, but I can't think what else to say.
That being said, it was a very very good anthology, almost all the stories were excellent.
Tochi Onyebuchi's story was very moving. I was reading it at the laundrymat & then it sat with me while I came home to fold my laundry & as I came accross an old T shirt from the 2014 protests for Gaza, I had the same internal debate I've had for a while about the state of that T shirt & whether or not it can still be worn but I fold it with the others, because it's not just a T shirt or at least the only T shirt I know can get people arrested just because they are wearing it.
I don't want to end a book review on talking about my laundry, but I can't think what else to say.