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A review by labunnywtf
Smoke and Mirrors: Short Fiction and Illusions by Neil Gaiman
5.0
It should be said that I enjoy reading collections of stories by a specific author more than any other type of book. It's a tasting menu as opposed to a large, overfilling meal that, 9 times out of 10, I won't enjoy near as much as something short and savory.
After reading this, I wish Mr Gaiman had more than two collections.
The stories are neat. Some of them weren't as appealing as others, but even then the ideas behind them were fascinating.
I couldn't give a real favorite, because they were all very different. The stories based on fable and fairy tales were amazing, mostly because I've always been a fan of retold fairy stories.
Truly enjoyable, and a quick read.
After reading this, I wish Mr Gaiman had more than two collections.
The stories are neat. Some of them weren't as appealing as others, but even then the ideas behind them were fascinating.
I couldn't give a real favorite, because they were all very different. The stories based on fable and fairy tales were amazing, mostly because I've always been a fan of retold fairy stories.
Truly enjoyable, and a quick read.