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witchycinnamon's review
4.0
A fantastic anthology of creepy and gory mother horror.
Each story/poem is fast paced and keeps you hooked from start to finish! Loved how there were poems in between the short stories too.
Recommend for fans of: horror anthologies, mother horror, fast paced treads.
Each story/poem is fast paced and keeps you hooked from start to finish! Loved how there were poems in between the short stories too.
Recommend for fans of: horror anthologies, mother horror, fast paced treads.
mel_c_bell's review
dark
emotional
5.0
Wow! This anthology is RAW, and funny, and sad, and frightening, and inspiring--basically all the emotions.
"A word about mothers. Not all mothers, of course. Just some."
I requested this arc because I saw that Mother Horror wrote the forward and, again, WOW. Oh em gee, her writing is powerful and it cuts deep to expose some universal truths of motherhood.
Full transparency: I do not enjoy reading poetry. There, I said it. Now! I enjoyed, actually enjoyed, more than one of the poems in this book. And, for the ones that I didn't enjoy, well, I respect them and can acknowledge that they are beautiful.
When I tell people that some of the scariest stories I've ever read are short stories, Oh, What a Tangled Web by Tanya Pell, is an example of what I'm referring to. The ending of this story had me doing that awkward, wide-eyed look around me to take inventory of who is witnessing me panic laugh.
I would recommend this book to any avid horror reader because, sure, not everyone is a mother or even wants to be a mother, BUT everyone has someone who birthed them, and there are stories in this anthology that will speak directly to you. Also, I truly appreciate the diversity of perspectives on motherhood represented among these stories.
Overall, a fantastic horror anthology written by women. Brava!
"A word about mothers. Not all mothers, of course. Just some."
I requested this arc because I saw that Mother Horror wrote the forward and, again, WOW. Oh em gee, her writing is powerful and it cuts deep to expose some universal truths of motherhood.
Full transparency: I do not enjoy reading poetry. There, I said it. Now! I enjoyed, actually enjoyed, more than one of the poems in this book. And, for the ones that I didn't enjoy, well, I respect them and can acknowledge that they are beautiful.
When I tell people that some of the scariest stories I've ever read are short stories, Oh, What a Tangled Web by Tanya Pell, is an example of what I'm referring to. The ending of this story had me doing that awkward, wide-eyed look around me to take inventory of who is witnessing me panic laugh.
I would recommend this book to any avid horror reader because, sure, not everyone is a mother or even wants to be a mother, BUT everyone has someone who birthed them, and there are stories in this anthology that will speak directly to you. Also, I truly appreciate the diversity of perspectives on motherhood represented among these stories.
Overall, a fantastic horror anthology written by women. Brava!
chosetoforget's review
challenging
dark
emotional
fast-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? N/A
- Strong character development? N/A
- Loveable characters? N/A
- Diverse cast of characters? N/A
- Flaws of characters a main focus? N/A
4.0
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