This book, which I hesitate to call a novel, is a rambling narrative, full of stories within stories, myths and legends blending into reality. Villoso has created a rich and detailed setting, populated with fully formed and empathetic characters, whose tiny lives are limned with precision. However, this author has a habit of leaving out important…
Month: April 2017
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“Black Dawn” by Mallory McCartney
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The Black Dawn setup is typical of the Teen Paranormal genre: a group of misfits with varied magical skills, isolated from society, battles a superior force with a totalitarian leadership. All of them are young, beautiful, powerful, and traumatized by the life they have been forced into. What sets this book apart from most in…
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“Hero: Lost Mysteries of Life and Death,” An Insecure Writer’s support Group Anthology
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It’s always difficult to get a handle on a book of short stories – especially an anthology from different writers – because of the unevenness of the writing. This book, being edited by the “Insecure Writers” themselves, is doubly difficult to classify. However, the authors have done us a favour by all being darned good at…
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“In the Prison of our Grief” by S. E. Amadis
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This is a story of disturbed people doing disturbing things to each other. It is also a story of complicated plot twists, and there is a tenuous supernatural thread running through it, as well. In a search for horror and suspense, this author has pretty much thrown in the kitchen sink and everything in it.…