A review by impybelle
Tori Amos: Little Earthquakes by Margaret Atwood, Neil Gaiman, Tori Amos, Rantz A. Hoseley

If you read Comic Book Tattoo and thought, "I'd really like this for just Little Earthquakes and its Bsides" then you're in luck. This is pretty much exactly that, but in a smaller book format.

I want to like this more than I currently do. I got it and read it after waiting for what felt like eons and perhaps I'd built it up too much in my mind. I distinctly remember liking/loving CBT, even if I didn't love or even like every entry in the book. Little Earthquakes here didn't leave me with any I was completely, immediately blown away by. There are a few still lingering in my head, which is probably a good sign, but it's an unusual mix of those who basically set the song to artwork and those whose stories seem to connect by the barest of threads.

On the absolute plus side, there are some incredibly gorgeous stories/songs here and now I need to go relisten to a bunch of songs.