![]() ![]() "Shift", on the other hand, was unquestionably a solid story, but one I bristled at because it takes an approach to Shakespeare's "The Tempest" that is different from my favored approach (and that being my favorite of the Bard's works, I'm rather married to my approach.) The other story I really couldn't get into was "Ours is the Prettiest", which is a "Bordertown" shared-world story and I know nothing of that world or its characters. Which is good, because he second story "Soul Case" didn't win me at all. The first story, "The Easthound", is actually a decent sense of what to expect from the book and a strong opener. They feature a lot of queer folks of various colors and body shapes. A collection of stories, mostly categorizable as "fantasy", though some are better described as horror and others a bit more sci-fi. ![]()
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