Kerrie Hughes
Autor de Shadowed Souls
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The White Bull of Tara, by Fiona Patton, left me feeling rather indifferent. It employs a lot of Celtic and Druidic mythology and legend into it, but the story didn't hold my interest as keenly as Patton's storytelling usually does. As I mentioned before Bone Whispers, by Time Waggoner, creeped me out. There's a giant...mole badger type thing that munches on bones of dead people. Which isn't the creepy part. The creepy part is how the main character reacts to it all. I kind of just hurriedly moved on to the next story.
for lizzie, by Anton Strout, pays homage to Strout's own recently lost pet and is both sweet and sad. It ties in with his Simon Canderous books (Dead to Me and Deader Still), but doesn't require any backstory and is self-contained. I liked the literal usage of the word 'book wyrm' as the animal of the story.
Mostly I enjoyed the stories by the authors I did know or had read before (with the exception of Fiona Patton) and found a couple of authors who's work I now want to check out. As far as multi-author anthologies go, this one was a win. The cover is unfortunate, but there must always be casualties to good taste right?… (más)