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1.04k reviews for:
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages
Saundra Mitchell
1.04k reviews for:
All Out: The No-Longer-Secret Stories of Queer Teens throughout the Ages
Saundra Mitchell
The thing with anthologies is that because all these stories are by different authors from different genres (historical, fantasy/sci-fi, contemporary…), from different historical periods, tackle different topics and the writers all have distinct voices and styles from one another (which isn’t a bad thing. It’s actually a great thing because everyone can find something they like from this anthology since everyone’s reading tastes are different. I applaud this collection of short stories and thank every person who took part in writing them and publishing them. It is truly a gift.) this meant that I wasn’t attached to every single short story however.
Many stood out to me, like the very first one, Rona by Anna-Marie McLemore because of its fairy tale-like writing style which I am obsessed with (it heals my inner child). It was also a beautiful story to begin with and in prepared to read everything this story’s author has ever written.
It wasn’t the only one I enjoyed by far : others include but are not limited to
-New Year by Malinda Lo
-Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejita
-The Coven by Kate Scelsa
Unfortunately my short-term memory is terrible and I can’t remember all the titles for all the short stories I enjoyed. I tried to go back to the start of the book to try and find the ones I did but since I’m reading it in e-book format it’s complicated for me to find them all.
Regardless, please know that I had a wonderful time reading this anthology overall and that it has made me discover some amazing authors whose other books I will make sure to add to my TBR !
I highly recommend reading this.
When I’m rereading this book or just reading another anthology I’m going to have to take little bullet point notes to my future review-writing self so I can remember things. Silly me
Many stood out to me, like the very first one, Rona by Anna-Marie McLemore because of its fairy tale-like writing style which I am obsessed with (it heals my inner child). It was also a beautiful story to begin with and in prepared to read everything this story’s author has ever written.
It wasn’t the only one I enjoyed by far : others include but are not limited to
-New Year by Malinda Lo
-Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejita
-The Coven by Kate Scelsa
Unfortunately my short-term memory is terrible and I can’t remember all the titles for all the short stories I enjoyed. I tried to go back to the start of the book to try and find the ones I did but since I’m reading it in e-book format it’s complicated for me to find them all.
Regardless, please know that I had a wonderful time reading this anthology overall and that it has made me discover some amazing authors whose other books I will make sure to add to my TBR !
I highly recommend reading this.
When I’m rereading this book or just reading another anthology I’m going to have to take little bullet point notes to my future review-writing self so I can remember things. Silly me
slow-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Complicated
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
No
adventurous
lighthearted
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
adventurous
emotional
lighthearted
A collection of lovely stories. I analyzed a few for literature class, so I highly rec this book to anybody who wants to analyze queer adaptations of fairytales. It's written by many authors, so the writing style changes often, but not too much and usually it fits the plot!
adventurous
emotional
hopeful
inspiring
reflective
medium-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Complicated
3.5/5 stars. I just wish some of the stories were a little bit longer. Overall, this is a great anthology! I think I’m just not a huge fan of shorter works of fiction.
adventurous
dark
emotional
funny
hopeful
sad
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
A mix
Strong character development:
Yes
Loveable characters:
Complicated
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
Yes
La Roja: 4/5
I enjoyed the story a lot. I liked the characterization we got and the story and background we got. My only complaint is I wish it was longer.
The Sweet Trade: 2/5
I think this story could have done more, even with the length it was given. I wish there was more chemistry between Pearl and Clara. The romance felt rushed and there didn't seem to be much pull between the two to be honest, which really took away from the story.
And They Don't Kiss At The End: 3/5
This one was alright. I wish there had been more conversation around her asexuality. I also wish the couple had been shown together more, so we could get a better feel for their relationship.
Burnt Umber: 3.5/5
This one was cute and well written but, again, I wish there was more depth/chemistry between the love interests and less time spent on the fake-out love interest.
The Dresser and the Chambermaid: 4/5
I enjoyed this one a lot. I do think the conflict between our ladies was silly, but I like how it was solved.
New Year: 2/5
The writing was good but I just wasn't as big a fan of this one. I feel like it could've leaned a heavier into the theme of the anthology, but maybe that's just me.
Molly's Lips: 4/5
This was really sweet and I liked the ending, but I did find it maybe an odd choice to base the whole thing around Kurt Cobain's suicide.
The Coven: 3/5
I liked the idea. I feel like it could've been really good but it needed more. I didn't feel like I got enough character or story.
Every Shade of Red: 5/5
This one was really good. I enjoyed the retelling of Robinhood and I liked our little cast of characters. The ending was so sad though 😔
Willows: 2/5
I liked the concept behind it but I feel like the ending just kind of fell flat. It was also rather confusing overall.
The Girl with the Blue Lantern: 5/5
I loved this one. It was well written and adorable. I'd love to read a novel version to be honest. I loved the way the relationship blossomed and the ending was really wholesome.
The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy: 3/5
This was pretty middle of the road. It wasn't the best and it wasn't the worst.
The End of the World As We Know It: 1/5
This was the only story I really didn't like. The premise was bland and Katie is an AH.No communication on her part, leaving Ez to flounder without her after her ghosting, getting mad at Ez for having valid questions after they do talk again. I also can't stand cheating tropes. There's no reason she couldn't have broken up with her boyfriend before going to make out with Ez. I feel like it just furthers my point that she's an AH. In all, I just didn't enjoy this one.
Three Witches: 3.5/5
This was good but the ending left me feeling like there were still loose ends to tie up.
The Inferno and the Butterfly: 5/5
I enjoyed this one a lot. I liked the relationship development and the overall story.
Healing Rosa: 5/5
This was another favorite of mine. I enjoyed the romance, it was very sweet and I liked the ending and the redemption of it.
Overall, I did enjoy this read but I do have some critiques. Namely, the inequality in representation: we really only get 3 ace characters (including one aro-ace) character, but only one is an MC. We also see only two trans characters, but both are men. I would've loved to have seen even one trans woman. I also would've loved to have seen even one non-binary character. There's still great representation in here but I was a little disappointed to not have had those last two in the stories, especially a non-binary character (being a non-binary individual myself). I also would've liked to see some bi or pan characters, and I especially would've liked more of the stories to be based somewhere other than America. I think this could've been made even more diverse then it was and it would've done it a lot of good.
Averaged rating: 3.4
I enjoyed the story a lot. I liked the characterization we got and the story and background we got. My only complaint is I wish it was longer.
The Sweet Trade: 2/5
I think this story could have done more, even with the length it was given. I wish there was more chemistry between Pearl and Clara. The romance felt rushed and there didn't seem to be much pull between the two to be honest, which really took away from the story.
And They Don't Kiss At The End: 3/5
This one was alright. I wish there had been more conversation around her asexuality. I also wish the couple had been shown together more, so we could get a better feel for their relationship.
Burnt Umber: 3.5/5
This one was cute and well written but, again, I wish there was more depth/chemistry between the love interests and less time spent on the fake-out love interest.
The Dresser and the Chambermaid: 4/5
I enjoyed this one a lot. I do think the conflict between our ladies was silly, but I like how it was solved.
New Year: 2/5
The writing was good but I just wasn't as big a fan of this one. I feel like it could've leaned a heavier into the theme of the anthology, but maybe that's just me.
Molly's Lips: 4/5
This was really sweet and I liked the ending, but I did find it maybe an odd choice to base the whole thing around Kurt Cobain's suicide.
The Coven: 3/5
I liked the idea. I feel like it could've been really good but it needed more. I didn't feel like I got enough character or story.
Every Shade of Red: 5/5
This one was really good. I enjoyed the retelling of Robinhood and I liked our little cast of characters. The ending was so sad though 😔
Willows: 2/5
I liked the concept behind it but I feel like the ending just kind of fell flat. It was also rather confusing overall.
The Girl with the Blue Lantern: 5/5
I loved this one. It was well written and adorable. I'd love to read a novel version to be honest. I loved the way the relationship blossomed and the ending was really wholesome.
The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy: 3/5
This was pretty middle of the road. It wasn't the best and it wasn't the worst.
The End of the World As We Know It: 1/5
This was the only story I really didn't like. The premise was bland and Katie is an AH.
Three Witches: 3.5/5
This was good but the ending left me feeling like there were still loose ends to tie up.
The Inferno and the Butterfly: 5/5
I enjoyed this one a lot. I liked the relationship development and the overall story.
Healing Rosa: 5/5
This was another favorite of mine. I enjoyed the romance, it was very sweet and I liked the ending and the redemption of it.
Overall, I did enjoy this read but I do have some critiques. Namely, the inequality in representation: we really only get 3 ace characters (including one aro-ace) character, but only one is an MC. We also see only two trans characters, but both are men. I would've loved to have seen even one trans woman. I also would've loved to have seen even one non-binary character. There's still great representation in here but I was a little disappointed to not have had those last two in the stories, especially a non-binary character (being a non-binary individual myself). I also would've liked to see some bi or pan characters, and I especially would've liked more of the stories to be based somewhere other than America. I think this could've been made even more diverse then it was and it would've done it a lot of good.
Averaged rating: 3.4
emotional
fast-paced
Plot or Character Driven:
N/A
Strong character development:
N/A
Loveable characters:
Yes
Diverse cast of characters:
Yes
Flaws of characters a main focus:
N/A