[[Category:New Reviews|Short Stories]]
[[Category:Short Stories|*]]__NOTOC__<!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Dorothy ParkerGuadalupe Nettel and Rosalind Harvey (Translator)|title=The SexesAccidentals|rating=4.5
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|summary=From the young woman who examined her handkerchief This collection was truly enchanting in minute detail, to all senses of the soldier's leave which didn't live up to expectationword: spellbinding with its fantastical, through the thoughts magical elements and charming in its gentle portrayal of the early hours of the morning to the actress who proved a disappointment to nature and human relationships. Guadalupe Nettel writes intelligently and precisely, her fan and on to the glorious culmination of the child who should never have been called Lolita we have five wonderful short stories. They're in structured by a book wisdom that's no bigger than most short stories but buy it and it could well be appears to want to teach us something about the best buy that you make this yearworld.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>014119619X</amazonuk>1804271470
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Aidan ChambersMariana Enriquez|title=The Kissing GameA Sunny Place for Shady People|rating=4.5|genre=Teens|summary=You don't see that many short story collections in YA circles. But when they do appear, you often wonder why there aren't more of them. And this is absolutely the case with The Kissing Game. Ranging from short pieces of flash fiction to "proper" short stories, each one will incite, surprise and stimulate. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>0370331974</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=William Styron|title=The Suicide Run|rating=4
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|summary=A WW2 naval soldier, guarding a prison island for those found guilty at courtmartialsMariana Enriquez writes horror that is disturbingly real, is forced achieving this uncanny familiarity by basing her paranormal plots on gritty realities: her settings include an abandoned field full of disused refrigerators due to wonder if he is winning his own battles against those arriving and leaving. A soldier remembers calming memoriesan urban planning mishap, an overcrowded homeless shelter and those causing tension, as he rests up before action. And for a highlycrime-charged young man, there may be too much risk to be found in his highridden neighbourhood where safety meetings are routine -octane downtimeall within Argentina. The circumstances of her characters are so plausible that the supernatural or otherworldly horror which seeps into these spaces adopts a similarly tangible texture.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0099532220</amazonuk>1803511230
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{{newreview|author=John Saunders|title=The Vernham Chronicles|rating=4|genre=Humour|summary=Set amidst the rolling British countryside around Vernbury Vale is the little village of Vernham. Anyone who lives in a village will recognise it immediately, with its cobbled streets and Tudor buildings. There was some damage during the war (which might, or might not have been down to a lighthouse folly constructed by a local landowner on his lake) but the gaps have been filled with some beautiful, er, mock Tudor buildings. Almost unique and nearly beautiful as the village is, it's not the star of The Vernham Chronicles. The stars are the people who live in Vernham.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1907499598</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewFrontpage|author=John H Watson, Tony Reynolds and Chris CoadyFyodor Dostoyevsky|title=The Lost Stories of Sherlock HolmesWhite Nights|rating=45
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|summary=It As always in Dostoyevsky, the character work is sublime. One is never left wondering what a truth universally acknowledged that a successful detective character will have far too many cases in his career for it to be at all realistic. The worst case in point are the Hardy Boys, who have had two hundred is thinking or more adventures feeling because Dostoyevsky lays bare their innermost dispositions and are still not 20. Slightly more literary, but no less busy it can seem, was Sherlock Holmes, for Watson declaimed many times that he did not write down all that man's exploits. Tony Reynolds here gives us eight more cases, making Holmes' workload even more impressivetemperaments with remarkable clarity.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1907685618</amazonuk>0241619785
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{{Frontpage
|isbn=AllTomorrowsFutureCover
|title=All Tomorrow's Futures: Fictions that Disrupt
|author=Benjamin Greenaway and Stephen Oram (Editors)
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|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=''Opening up new ways of thinking about the shape of things to come.''
{{newreview|author=Polly Samson|title=Perfect Lives|rating=4I've heard it said that 'technology' is what happens after you're eighteen.5|genre=Short Stories|summary=The eleven short stories in Perfect Lives are about Well, I must confess that there have been more than a group few decades of people living technology in an English seaside townmy lifetime. Each story of challenged relationships, devastating discoveries and objects and people I've kept up reasonably well with a history is carefully and beautifully crafted, stands alone and works well in its own right, what's advantageous to me but I'm left with the connections between feeling that it's all the stories offer an extra, fascinating dimensiongetting away from me. Each story made me want to look at the others again to understand how they all connect, to piece together the different bits Some of people's lives in each storyit is - frankly - quite frightening. This format also offers an opportunity to see some of Of course, I could research the characters from several different perspectives, possibilities and perhaps make the short stories more satisfying to those probabilities and end up down rabbit holes without really understanding whether I'm reading someone who are dissatisfied by their brevity, as some of the same characters reappear, so offering some of the advantages of knows what they're talking about or the novel while staying in the short story formlatest conspiracy theorist. There are four stories told I needed people I knew I could trust and who could deliver information in the first person by an unnamed woman who is married with two young sons, and then one of her sons has a story of his own (Ivan Knows). There are a variety of narrative viewpoints – women, men, a little boy, a teenage girl, first and third personway I could understand.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1860499929</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Shena MackayB0CDZRGT1M|title=The Atmospheric RailwaySuper Short Stories: New and Selected StoriesFlash Fiction|author=Mark C Wallfisch
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|summary=This volume of short stories''Got a minute to be amused, first published in 2008 but new in paperbackentertained, has a lot to offer those familiar with Shena Mackayor challenged?''''s previous work and readers coming to her These 100 stories for the first time, with are super short. None is more than 300 words. You can read one in a generous thirty six stories - thirteen recent stories collected in book form for the first time flash.''''Some are funny. Some are poignant. All are combined with twenty three from Shena Mackayshort.''s previous collections.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099469677</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=Sheila O'Flanagan|title=A Season Question: how do you review flash fiction? How do you give a flavour of a fully rounded little story if that story is told in fewer than three hundred words? Or do you try to Remember|rating=4|genre=General Fiction|summary=We first meet draw out themes from all the Lodge owners, flash fictions in a likable couple. They find running their upmarket country house type hotel both exhilarating and exhausting. The novel is bang up to date so Obook of them? I don't know! Perhaps we could start by explaining that there really isn'Flanagan gets in the whole recession/banker-bashing thing early on. As the festive season loomst a fixed definition of flash fiction but that for this collection, the unthinkable author Mark C Wallfisch has happenedgone for a three hundred word limit. Empty rooms. TheyThat're not used to empty rooms, at any time of the year. Normally the Lodge is a full house. But then s about a slow and steady trickle starts as our characters book single page in - and the story starts proper, so to speakyour average paperback.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0755375157</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=John MortimerRachel Harrison|title=Rumpole at ChristmasBad Dolls
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|summary=This book is as slim as one of RumpoleIt's beloved packets been some time since I've read any horror. I had a couple of cigars misspent teen years reading Stephen King, borrowing the books from a boy I fancied at school and it can also be read in scaring myself half silly with them to the time it takes an average turkey to cook in point that I couldn't shut my bedroom curtains at night for fear of the oven on Christmas Day. vampires outside! Don't worry - this short story collection isn't like that! A handful of festiveIt doesn't have those jump scares, short stories and I didn't have to read it during daylight hours only! But it is covered in this book with its appealing front cover. Most creepy, and I found most of that feeling came from the fact that these are stories have been previously published elsewhereabout women, living normal lives, mainly and that at least in 'The Strand Magazine' but also in some of part, the national newspapershorrors arises from very normal situations such as a breakup, trying a new dieting app, going to a hen party and a coping with grief.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0141039779</amazonuk>1803363932
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Raymond CarverB0CCCVRSGX|title=BeginnersStories 2|author=Richard F Walker|rating=4.5
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|summary= One thing you soon surmise from reading Raymond Carver This is that he was an alcoholic. CarverRichard F Walker's characters tend to drink excessively, second volume of short stories. There are thirteen in all and his stories often examine the negative impact I took something from each of drinking on his central characterthem. There isn's relationshipst a single one that doesn't deserve to be among the others or brings down the overall quality. But nowadaysIt can be tricky to review short stories without giving too much away, what we so I'll just pick two to talk about when we talk about Carver is the role of his editor, Gordon Lishand I think they give a general flavour.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099540320</amazonuk>
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{{Frontpage
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|title=22 Ideas About The Future
|author=Benjamin Greenaway and Stephen Oram (Editors)
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|genre=Science Fiction
|summary=''Our future will be more complex than we expected. Instead of flying cars, we got night-vision killer drones and automated elderly care with geolocation surveillance bracelets to track grandma.''
{{newreview|author=Colm Toibin|title=The Empty Family|rating=4I've got a couple of confessions to make.5|genre=Short Stories|summary=In his first I'm not keen on short stories as I find it easy to read a few stories and then forget to return to the book since . There's got to be a very compelling hook to keep me engaged. Then there's science fiction: far too often it's the technology which takes centre stage along with the pitchworld-perfect [[Brooklyn by Colm Toibin|Brooklyn]], Colm Toibin once more examines building. It's human beings who fascinate me: the great Irish theme of exile technology and homecoming in his new collection of short stories, 'The Empty Family'the world scape are purely incidental. As the title suggests So, many what did I think of a book of the twenty-two science fiction short stories also revolve around family relationships? Well, and their sweet and sour NatureI loved it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0670918172</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Kurt VonnegutB09XZMCDVF|title=Look at the BirdieStories: 13 tantalising tales|author=Richard F Walker
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|summary=Kurt Vonnegut died a couple ''A news vendor is crying out the headlines in the middle of years ago after the night; a sci fi writing career spanning over fifty yearswheelchair user loses touch with reality when he tries walking around in his imagination; he was well-known a stickler for correct grammar goes back in time to correct an iconic quote; a volunteer teacher proves the ideal person to have around in a lawless village; the new boy on the pub football team is very useful with his humanist views. feet, and awfully familiar…'' This collection of unpublished thirteen short stories shows Vonnegut at his dark bestby Richard F Walker has a lot to offer the eclectic reader. Tying them together is the idea that remarkable and strange, his themeeven miraculous, individuals out for themselves in an uncaring societythings can happen to ordinary people. A colleague at The Bookbag [[Armageddon in Retrospect by Kurt Vonnegut|recently wrote]] And that Kurt Vonnegutordinary doesn's early writing is his strongestt mean boring or uninteresting. If that is Form and tone varies so, then this collection, illustrated with cartoons by the author, will be good news for his many fanslittle treasury of short fiction is never boring and you're never quite sure what's coming next.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099548852</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ryunosuke Akutagawa1737030942|title=The Beautiful and the GrotesqueBag O'Goodies|author=Jolly Walker Bittick
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|genre=Short StoriesAnthologies|summary=The authorSometimes, the tongue-twisting Akutagawa is 'hailed as one of the greatest short story writers in world literature' says the back book cover. I you deserve a treat and mine was truly impressed and very keen to get reading. The front cover is both eye-catching and colourful, thereJolly Walker Bittick's no doubt that this book is about Japan. There is a comprehensive Introduction with its lovely title ''A Sprig Of Wild OrangeBag O'Goodies'' written by the translator. And straight away I got first encountered his writing about a year ago, when I read his [[Cape Henry House by Jolly Walker Bittick|Cape Henry House]], a strong sense rollicking tale of his enthusiasm what happens when five young men find a base for the short stories to followtheir partying. It is Right now, I didn't want a good leadfull-in as it informs the reader length novel, so I turned to this anthology of the gulf which exists between Western verse and Japanese values (a gulf as big as it gets, apparently) short stories. Bittick's writing has matured - and so have his characters. Well... most of the conservative nature of the Japanese people.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0871401924</amazonuk>them!
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Lydia Davis1529418100|title=The Collected Short Stories of Lydia DavisBruno's Challenge and Other Dordogne Tales|author=Martin Walker|rating=54
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|summary=As you might expect with I'm not usually a fan of short stories, - I find it all too easy to put the themes are as varied as book down between stories and forget to pick it up again - but I am a fan of Martin Walker'The Fears of Mrs Orlandos [[Martin Walker' s Commissar Bruno Courreges Mysteries in Chronological Order|Bruno Courreges Mysteries]] so the temptation to read ''Bruno's Challenge'Mothers' was hard to resist and of course, I have my own particular favourites'm rather glad that I didn't even try. Most of these short stories cover a couple of pages, but others are merely a sentence or two. And, for me, the less on For those new to the pageseries, there's an excellent introduction that will tell you all you need to know about who's who and the more impart the words usually have. In short (no pun intended) there would seem background to be something for everyone why Bruno is in these 700+ pagesSt Denis.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>024114504X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Kelly LinkB08NF79QXT|title=Pretty MonstersCherry Blossom Boutique|author=Brooke Adams
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|genre=FantasyWomen's Fiction|summary=It goes without sayingThirty-one-year old Liberty Rossini has had her shop, but the greatest thing about fantasy fiction is that one can go anywhere with itCherry Blossom Boutique, for just six months when she's nominated for - and do anythingwins - the Retail Best Newcomer Award. So a young man can easily try She's delighted and dig his girlfriend up and retrieve some poetry he romantically left the two people she's brought with her - only to have a hairy evening as a resultthe event couldn't be more pleased. There Sonja, her mother, is an ex-model and Brazilian: you can be a psychic link between a young ladsee where Liberty got her looks from. Jessica's thirty-four and Liberty's best friend: they've known each other since university and Liberty adores Jessica's husband, called Onion Charles and doomed to die in a terrorist attacktheir four-year-old daughter, and his cousin while she works as slave in an odd community of wizardsAva. Several worlds can Life would be accessed through an elderly womanperfect for Liberty if it wasn's handbag, t for better or worseone thing: she misses having a man in her life.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847677843</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=A L KennedyB08KKQ85FN|title=What BecomesBut Never For Lunch|author=Sandra Aragona
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|summary=You're three stories into this collection and two people have cut their hands open preparing food - 'If a woman approaching the menopause can be likened to a man with love drooping away from his marriageRottweiler in lipstick, making soupan Ambassador nearing retirement resembles a pampered peacock about to be released into the company of carrion crows or, and anothermore to the point, a greengrocer, preparing stock about to discover the real world of bus timetables and thinking about paying his own relationshipgas bills. But there is no pattern to '' You don't get many better opening sentences than that. , do you? Four stories We first met His Excellency and The Ambassador's Wife in [[Sorting the Priorities: Ambassadress and there have been two bursts Beagle Survive Diplomacy by Sandra Aragona|Sorting the Priorities]] and we learned what it was like to be moved around countries like accompanying baggage by the Italian Government but the time has come for HE to retires and for Sandra Aragona to become The Wife of non-sequitur comedyFormer Ambassador... Why your fruit might be ruined by stray fingers, They have left The Career and the thoughts of a woman settled in a flotation tank, remembering Doctor Who, locked parental doors - and the urban myths of gerbilsRome. But thereWell 's still no pattern - and thatsettled's rather overstates the point situation and their dog, Beagle, has no intention of these combined stories. Life slowing down any time soon, despite being sixteen and all of its emotions does not live to ruledeaf.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>009949406X</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Tove JanssonB08CHJLNBS|title=Travelling LightCapturing Emilia|author=Brooke Adams|rating=53|genre=Literary Women's Fiction|summary=In her home country of Finland – He's Charles Devereaux, thirty-eight and a partner at Wickham Jones, the Mayfair letting agents. She's Emilia, twenty-nine, librarian and no doubt throughout much of archivist in the rest of Europe heritage library next door. Emilia has read [[The Secret by Rhonda Byrne|The Secret]] but she's moved on from new age books like that, which is not quite so sniffy about foreign literature as Britain tends leave you dependent on someone else's philosophies, to be – Jansson something a little deeper. Charles is generally recognised as an author more of talenta [[Personal by Lee Child|Jack Reacher]] man himself, but, skillabove all, verve and wit he's shocked that extended far beyond the Moomin Troll stories for which she is best known in Emilia reads ''The Guardian''. They're obviously not at all compatible, so why can Charles not get this countrywoman out of his mind? She's not his usual type at all: it's obvious to his friends. Those children And given that Emilia regularly feels repulsed by Charles's books were first published in England sixty years ago and have remained in print ever since (as well as being adapted for just about every other medium going)superficiality, and why does she feel drawn to him? The relationship's obviously a joy they are toonon-starter, but isn't it is only recently that we have been granted the pleasures of reading her fiction for adults.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>095489958X</amazonuk>?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=John GrishamMarie O'Regan and Paul Kane (editors)|title=Ford CountyCursed: An Anthology of Dark Fairy Tales|rating=4.5|genre=Short StoriesFantasy|summary=When I think Curses. They're there throughout tales of John Grisham I tend faery and other fantastical folk – people being cursed to think firstly of lawyersdo this, or not to be able to do that. WellChildren can be cursed, actually, I think as can princesses on the verge of Tom Cruise first to be honestmarrying, and then the whole lawyer thingolder people too. I expect surprising twists and long, detailed plotsIt seems in a way there's no escaping it. This collection, however, Which is a why the theme of this book of short stories so has is such a standout – we may well think we know all there is to work differently. There isn't room within a short story for a lengthyknow about this accursed character, twisting plotthat demonised place, and so Grisham has to rely on that other skills to make them work. My feeling was that some do and some don'tbewitched person. Set in AmericaWe's Deep South all the stories revolve around a rather mixed bag of characters from Ford County, with the ever-present lawyers but also gamblers, murderers, con artists, drunks and scoundrelsd be very wrong.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0099545780</amazonuk>1789091500
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=John HarveyStibbe_Xmas|title=A Darker Shade of BlueAn Almost Perfect Christmas|author=Nina Stibbe
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|genre=Short StoriesHumour|summary=There are eighteen short stories covering Christmas – the East Midlands, those parts time of London you'd generally really rather avoid and rural East Angliatraditional trauma. You'll see broken families, revenge killingsonly have to think about the turkey for that – once upon a time it was leaving it sat on the downstairs loo to defrost overnight, prostitution and drugsif that failed the hair-dryer shoved inside it treatment was your next best bet. ThereNowadays it's corruption all having to make sure it's suitably free-range and organic – but not unusual when too organic that you have an overstretched police force can go and underpaid men visit it, and women staffing get too friendly with itto want to eat it. Christmas, though, is of course also a time of great boons. And then there are the It's cash in hand for a lot of plump people whocan hire red suits and beards, it was always a godsend for postmen with all the thank-you letters to aunties you saw twice a decade that your parents made you write out in spite long-hand as a child, and as for the makers of everythingMeltis Newberry Fruits – well, fight for justice.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099548232</amazonuk>did they even try and sell them any other time of the year?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Ben Okri0954899520|title=Tales of FreedomA Winter Book|author=Tove Jansson
|rating=5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Tales of Freedom is a book of two halvesTove Jansson's worldwide fame lasts on the Moomin books, with a short story entitled Comic Destiny taking up written in the majority 1940s and later becoming television characters of the booksimplicity, naivety and sheer 'goodness' that would later produce flowerpot men or teletubbies. Comic Destiny Simple drawings, simple stories, simple goodness. What is made up often forgotten outside of her native Finland is that she was a series of short pieces serious writer…that she wrote for adults as well as children…and that follow on from each other she had a feeling for the natural world and are probably best described as being closer to prose poetry than anything elsethe simple life that not only informed those child-like trolls but went far beyond any fantasy of how the world might be.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846041597</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jane Feaver1911115847|title=Love Me Tender|rating=4.5|genre=Short Stories|summary=A woman remembers her dead husband playing Love Me Tender (the song made famous by Elvis Presley) on his tenor horn. She is in a daze, feeling the grief Nights of the bereaved widow she is, the betrayal of the deceived wife, and the guilt of having murdered him. The title story of this collection is all the more moving and startling because of its understated style, and what is not said as well as what is.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099521288</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewCreaking Bed|author=Aravind Adiga|title=Between the AssassinationsToni Kan
|rating=4
|genre=Short Stories
|summary=''Between the Assassinations'' is a collection of short stories set in the fictional South Indian town of Kittur, which is almost certainly Mangalore (where the Adiga grew up). But the plight of the residents can be found in any Indian city - which I imagine is Adiga's point of setting it in a fictional location. The twelve stories are vaguely interlinked (there are some recurring characters) but for the most part the stories stand alone. The time period is set between the assassinations of Indira Gandhi in 1984 and the assassination of Rajiv Gandhi in 1991, although like the location, the time period and the assassinations of the title have little bearing on the events themselves.
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{{newreview
|author=David Eagleman
|title=Sum: Tales from the Afterlives
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=For some reason I find myself unable to start this review''Nights of the Creaking Bed'' is a collection of short stories by Toni Kan. So I'll mention this book starts with The series of stories tell of the endlives and lusts of an assortment of characters living in and around Lagos, and see where we go from thereNigeria. Of courseNigeria, that's the key – in this book does just that – starts collection, is imbued with its very own heart of darkness. Danger stalks the end of our human life here on Earth (or wherever you happen shadows and people are killed for nothing more than a wrong look. Kan writes with a vitality and passion that allows these cynical stories to be reading this) and posits forty possibilities achieve a glimmer of what happens thereafter, in the hereafter. It's not so much 'Five People You Meet in Heaven' as 'Forty Heavens you Might Meet People In'hope.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847674283</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=James Lasdun1529014484|title=It's Beginning To HurtExhalation |author=Ted Chiang|rating=4.5|genre=Short StoriesScience Fiction|summary=It's Beginning to Hurt is a collection of sixteen Over the past twenty-eight years, Ted Chiang has published fifteen science fiction short stories, all bound together by the theme of hurt in various forms. It is James Lasdun's third collection of short these magnificent stories and, chances are, have won twenty-seven major science fiction awards so if you are a science fiction fan it is likely that you have already come across some of the short story work by Ted Chiang. If you haven't then you take this opportunity to do so now. Trust me; your imagination will have read something by him beforebe grateful.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099512327</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Andrew Porter1794467440|title=The Theory of Light and MatterWatchwords |author=Philip Neal
|rating=4
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|summary=Both the book cover and its title are enticing, quirky, eye-catching. Personally, I'm This satisfying collection of short stories has a fan of most things American including American fiction, so I couldn't wait to start reading. I was not disappointed. Porter introduces us to characters, many of whom would probably be described provenance at least as beguiling as deeply flawed. He shares the darker side provenance of modern-day American life with the reader - which is far from the bright lights of glitzy New York or the sun-drenched beaches of California. You could say antique watches that this is all about real life. To underline his point, Porter's characters are mostly local folks (to use a favourite American word) shuffling through life as best they caninspired it.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>022408982X</amazonuk>}}
{{newreview|author=James Kelman|title=If it is Your Life|rating=3|genre=Short Stories|summary=''If This Is Your Life'' is not so much Philip Neal lost a watch. It was a collection watch he was fond of short stories as and had been told was like a collection 1930s Cartier. Instead of pieces of creative writingmourning its loss, he began to collect vintage watches that resembled it. Kelman doesn't really do 'storiesAnd that's how he became a watch collector. An eBay purchase led him to the Antique Watch Company watch repairers in Clerkenwell. In nineteen pieces of writing of varying length from just The eBay purchase was a single page to more lengthy piecesfake, such as but the story friendship that gives its title to this collection, Kelman writes (mostly) about people on grew between the buyer and the edge repairer of society. He addresses issues such as class, politics, gender, age watches was not and ill healththe seed of an idea for a book was born.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0241142423</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Christopher Golden (Editor)1529006031|title=Zombie: An Anthology of the Undead|rating=5|genre=Horror|summary=Anyone who enjoys a good horror story and likes zombie films will love this book, which is a collection of nineteen short stories by a variety of authors. I have Return to admit that I have only heard of one of the authors before - [[:Category:Mike Carey|Mike Carey]], who writes the [[The Naming of the Beasts (Felix Castor) by Mike Carey|Felix Castor]] novels - but I am not an avid reader of the genre and don't doubt that the authors will be known to readers more familiar with it. Despite this unfamiliarity, I thoroughly enjoyed most of the stories, with just one or two seemingly not up to scratch.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0749952539</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewWonderland|author=Katie Fforde (Editor) and Sue Moorcroft (Editor)|title=Loves Me, Loves Me NotVarious Authors
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|summary=What In following a feast is presented young girl called Alice down the rabbit hole a few years ago, when the first book she was in [[Alice's Adventures in Wonderland (150th Anniversary Edition) by Lewis Carroll and Anthony Browne|hit 150 years of age]], I found that I didn't really find too much favour with it. The wacky-for-the-sake-of-it did not gel, and I don't remember loving it more as a child. But I would suggest I am the perfect audience for this book. I had every chance to enjoy these forty short stories that come at the core from well-loved and prolific romantic authorsa tangent, celebrating that show the fiftieth anniversary benefits of the Romantic Novelists' Associationoblique glance. In a WhoI've always preferred coming to an author's Who of the genreoutput through their least obvious, there are writers from every age groupallegedly throw-away pieces, including one or two who might even have been founder members of and it's the same with franchises – I'd more likely go for Bree Tanner's short novella than the RNAwhole Twilight saga (although that remains just a hunch, back in 1960for obvious reasons). My advice is For another thing, there was every reason to sip through the stories slowlyexpect some kind of greatness here – with Carroll much loved by millions, rather than gobbling them up quickly and suffering from indigestion.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0778303373</amazonuk>surely pieces written with that love in mind could only provide for success after success?
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Stephanie Tillotson1846974658|title=Cut on the Bias|rating=4.5|genre=Short Stories|summary=If ''Cut on the Bias'' is in your local bookshop, you will surely be won over by the feisty cover. Stories about women and their clothes are about identity, so what better start to a set of short stories than a fashion statement cover featuring the bags in which said clothes arrive home?|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1906784132</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewThe Long Path To Wisdom|author=Janice Galloway|title=Collected StoriesJan-Philipp Sendker|rating=54
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|summary=In this collectionOn my travels around the world, stories are taken from two previous volumesI have a tendency to end up in any bookshop that is selling English-language books, Blood and Where You Find It. The fortywhile I buy as many second-two snap shots of life are mainly of women and young girlshand escapist tales as the next person, what I'm really looking for is the 'local' – the cookbook maybe, struggling with emotionsthe maps definitely, sometimes realized and sometimes not. In but above all, there seems to be an underlying link of isolation and truth: the folk tales. The settings are varied, from a visit If I ever get to the dentist to the place known as homeBurma, I won't need to a walk in the evening. We have a peek into the deepest darkest corners of everyday relationships, with lovershunt, partners and most of all ourselvesI can read before I go.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0099540398</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Shirley JacksonB077969HN8|title=The Lottery and Other StoriesAlternative Medicine|author=Laura Solomon
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|summary=Even though it was written over sixty years ago, The Lottery, coming Laura Solomon's publisher describes the short stories in at fewer than 3''Alternative Medicine'' as ''black comedy with a twist of surrealism''. I'm rather glad that I didn't see this until ''after'' I'd finished reading as I'm not normally a fan of either,500 words still has but I've come to two conclusions about the power to shock. When it first appeared in book: what the The New Yorker in 1948 publisher says is correct - and I really enjoyed it caused many outraged readers to cancel their subscriptions such was the devastating nature of the story. Time may have lessened sensibilities over The comedy is not ''too'' black and the latter half of the twentieth century surrealism is gentle and the beginning of the twenty first but The Lottery, like many perhaps best described as a twist or flick of reality when you were least expecting it. Your comfort zones are going to be invaded in the other stories in this timely reissue, still packs a mighty punchnicest possible way.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0141191430</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Edgar Allan Poe and Gris Grimly9386897504|title=Tales of Death and Dementia|rating=5|genre=Graphic Novels|summary=Wow! What a wonderful combination: Edgar Allan Poe, master of the gothic horror short story, and Gris Grimly, outstanding illustrator, known for his [[The Dangerous Alphabet by Neil Gaiman and Gris Grimly|work with Neil Gaiman]]. Poe's ''Tales of Death Love and Dementia'' are shown off at their very best in this edition.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1847386474</amazonuk>}} {{newreviewDisability|author=William Bedford|title=None of the Cadillacs was PinkLaura Solomon
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|summary=I chose this book because 've always believed that less-able writers produce longer books: it takes a great deal of its superb title – skill and talent to write a short story which holds the last reader and best memoir in keeps them coming back for more. There are far too many collections of short stories which are all too easy to put down and forget after you've read a collection couple of sixteen storiespieces. These Humberside and Lincolnshire stories have I've recently read a background beat couple of Fiftiesnovellas by Laura Solomon - [[Marsha's Deal by Laura Solomon|Marsha' music that sets s Deal]] and [[Hell's Unveiling by Laura Solomon|Hell's Unveiling]] and enjoyed them firmly in , so I was intrigued to see what she could do with an exciting, disturbing time for young people everywhere, not least for the author and his friends, as old ways of living made way for new along the East Coast of Englandeven shorter form.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1904529445</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Clive Cussler (editor) 1986586898|title=Thriller 2Going To The Last: Short Stories You Just Can't Put DownAbout Horse Racing|author=K D Knight|rating=4.5
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|summary=If you enjoy thrillers or short stories then you might find this book In the opening story, a treatman whose wife has deserted him visits Sandown with little money but comes away with cash in his pocket - and his wife. If you enjoy them both then itIn ''A Grey Day''s a treasure trovean owner struggles with the problem of whether or not to run his horse in the Gold Cup when the ground is against him. My favourite was ''Thriller 2: Stories You Just CanThe Story of H't Put Down'' is edited by best-selling author [[:Category:Clive Cussler|Clive Cussler]] (although none , the story of his work Foinavon. H is included) and includes work by some authors depicted as a kind horse who are only wanted to please people. After changing hands on various occasions he came to the top yard of their gameJohn Kempton. There are twenty three stories H (or Foinavon) was entered in all, each about twenty pages long the Grand National and they're perfect for those moments when you just want to dip into something short and satisfyingconsidered a no-hoper.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0778303209</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Will Eisner |title=Minor Miracles|rating=4.5|genre=Graphic Novels|summary=This short story collection starts with two appetisers before getting on with two main courses, but as with the best meals even the smallest dishes can have In one of the most depth. We start with dramatic runnings of the entire life cycle - riserace, fall, rise, fall a pile- of a hobo feeding pigeons in up occurred at the park23rd fence. Obviously he hasn't been doing that all his years - he's Foinavon, who had been keeping his dignity intactmany lengths adrift, with a huge amount of chutzpah cleared the fence and more. Nextgalloped to the line, a smart Alec defeats winning the older kids on the stoop with a bit race at odds of canny street wisdom100/1.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0393328147</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Agnes Owens 9386897296|title=The Complete Novellas|rating=5|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Who is Agnes Owens? A Scottish author who portrays working class life from the nineteen forties and fifties. Now an octogenarian, apparently Agnes Owens started writing at the age of 58. Here are five previously published stories collected into one new edition, a companion volume to her short stories, published in 2008. I donHell't think you'll be disappointed.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1846971373</amazonuk>}} {{newreviews Unveiling|author=Kazuo Ishiguro |title=Nocturnes: Five Stories of Music and Nightfall Laura Solomon
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|summary=A jobbing guitarist from an Eastern European countrylittle while ago I really enjoyed [[Marsha's Deal by Laura Solomon|Marsha's Deal]] and I was delighted by the opportunity to read the sequel, playing ''Hell's Unveiling''. It's probably not much of a spoiler to say that Marsha bested the devil in Venice''Marsha's Deal'', but the devil is given a most singular gig by an ageing, passing croonernot one to take defeat lying down. An old friend He's out to wage war on Planet Earth and particularly on Marsha (who's thought of as a couple at loggerheads stays 'goody two shoes' in their flatHell). Although a strong person, but enters she's vulnerable where her foster children are concerned. Daniel is framed for a nightmare world crime he didn't commit and sent to juvenile detention and refused permission to return to live with Marsha. Then, of comedycourse, doing greater and greater wrongs there are all the other children who are not only targeted but - worst of all - subverted to cover his first transgressionthe devil's evil ends. A younger couple running a cafe employ a friend to help He's out, despite his wish to hide in the hills prey on their fears and weaknesses and compose new songs for his notas with many foster children, their self-esteem is very illustrious careerfragile. This is no small-scale operation, either - the devil has set up a training complex on earth, complete with an elevator to Hell.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>057124498X</amazonuk>
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{{newreview|author=Aleksandar Hemon |title=Love and Obstacles|rating=4|genre=Short Stories|summary=We start with the young narrator away from home, and in Africa, due to his diplomat father. He's left behind home, a potential girlfriend, and more, but finds company with an older, chancer character and his junkie girlfriend, and their pot, drinks and 70s rock. Closer to his roots, but still a young man abroad, the second story sees him travelling across his homeland on an errand - to deliver payment for the biggest chest freezer his father could find. But poems, losing his virginity, keeping his money, and various other fantasies might just put a cooler on that unusual task...|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0330464434</amazonuk>}} {{newreview|author=Charles Stross |title=Wireless|rating=4|genre=Short Stories|summary=In his introduction, Stross explains that one of the reasons he likes writing shorts stories is because they are the ideal format in which Move to focus on a particular concept of the future and play around with it. It doesn't matter so much if the idea doesn't ultimately work because neither the reader nor the author has invested in it the way they would in a novel. ''Wireless'' then, is something of an experiment. Stross employs many different styles, tackles many different subjects and is very skilful at creating mood. His stories are a strange blend of the technical [[Newest Spirituality and the archaic.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1841497711</amazonuk>}}Religion Reviews]]