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How Long 'til Black Future Month? by N.K. Jemisin

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monstrouscosmos's review

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4.5

I really like NK Jemisin as a rule, and these short stories are largely no exception. a lot of heavy themes were tackled with a focus on individual and community survival and connection. I admit to struggling through a lot of the stories, and skipping a couple that ended up having triggering themes/events. I extremely enjoyed the stories connecting peoplehood to places, that's a theme in Jemisin's work I love to return to! I don't know if I'll reread this one, but I'm glad to have read it the one time at least for sure. 

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readandfindout's review against another edition

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adventurous reflective medium-paced

3.75

The Ones Who Stay and Fight: 4.5 stars
The City Born Great: 3.5 stars
Red Dirt Witch: 5 stars
L'Alchimista: 4 stars
The Effluent Engine: 4 stars
Cloud Dragon Skies: 3 stars
The Trojan Girl: 3 stars
Valedictorian: 5 stars
The Storyteller's Replacement: 2 stars
The Brides of Heaven: 4 stars
The Evaluators: 4 stars
Walking Awake: 3.5 stars
The Elevator Dancer: 3 stars
Cuisine des Mémoires: 4.5 stars
Stone Hunger: 3.5 stars
On the Banks of the River Lex: 4.5 stars
The Narcomancer: 4.5 stars
Henosis: 2.5 stars
Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows: 3.5 stars
The You Train: 3 stars
Non-Zero Probabilities: 4 stars
Sinners, Saints, Dragons, and Haints, in the City Beneath the Still Waters: 4.5 stars

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questingnotcoasting's review against another edition

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adventurous challenging medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? No

3.5

This was a fascinating short story collection. I like sci-fi and fantasy but I don't read that much of it, so while I'm intrigued by N.K. Jemisin's work, I'm also a bit intimidated. I thought short stories would be a good place to start. There's a wide variety of stories here, covering many subgenres of fantasy and sci-fi and I was so impressed with the breadth of Jemisin's imagination. Some stories relied on concepts I couldn't quite get my head around but there were others where I felt I completely understood the world after a few pages. They all felt so different and I really enjoyed most of them. 

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bibliofilth's review against another edition

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adventurous dark emotional reflective medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.0

I just love Jemisin's writing so much.

The Ones Who Stay and Fight  - 4.5/5
The City Born Great - 2.5/5
Red Dirt Witch - 5/5
L'Alchimista - 4/5
The Effluent Engine - 3.5/5 only because it's so rushed in a short story format - I loved every element of this and would absolutely love a full novella or novel with this concept
Cloud Dragon Skies - 4.5/5
The Trojan Girl - 4/5
Valedictorian - 5/5
The Storyteller's Replacement  - 3/5
The Brides of Heaven - 5/5
The Evaluators - 1/5
Walking Awake - 5/5
The Elevator Dancer - 3/5
Cuisine des Memories - 4/5
Stone Hunger - 2/5
On the Banks of the River Lex  - 4.5/5
The Narcomancer  -2/5
Henosis - 2/5
Too Many Yesterdays, Not Enough Tomorrows - 4/5
The You Train - 3/5
Non-Zero Probabilities  - 2/5
Sinners, Saints, Dragons, and Haints, in the City Beneath the Still Waters  - 4/5

Content warnings: gore, racism, death (Walking Awake specifically is more horror and has some disturbing imagery)

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cheye13's review against another edition

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adventurous hopeful mysterious
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

5.0

This collection is absolutely amazing. It's not that every story within is necessarily perfect, but as a whole this book is magnificent. The stories themselves are beautiful pieces of art; Jemisin crafts full and distinct new worlds with each piece, giving them the backbones to stand alone and clothing them in beautiful prose. But the care with which the collection was assembled is also noteworthy – the stories transition so well and the pacing of the collection never stagnates. Even the introduction is a good read, equal parts narrative, inspiring, and contextualizing.

★★★★★ | The Ones Who Stay and Fight; Red Dirt Witch; L’Alchemista; The Storyteller’s Replacement; The Brides of Heaven; The Evaluators; The Elevator Dancer; Cuisine des Mémoires; The You Train
★★★★ | The Effluent Engine; Cloud Dragon Skies; The Trojan Girl; Walking Awake; The Narcomancer; Henosis; Too Many Yesterdays […]
★★★ | The City Born Great; Valedictorian; On the Banks of the River Lex; Stone Hunger; Non-Zero Probabilities; Sinners, Saints, Dragons, and Haints […]

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