4.5
adventurous medium-paced

Dear Bookstagrammers, 

Trust you are well and in good health! 

Probably, this is the coolest review I’ve ever written and I’ve never thought to ever upload in my profile. Thanks to bookinfluencers.com, I was presented with Writers of the Future, volume 39. I never imagined that this type of collection existed before. Included with this campaign I had also the audiobook which was an extraordinary experience in itself. Listening to audiobooks while reading the ebook made this experience an enjoyable one. The review is my sole opinion.

This edition has twelve captivating tales from a bunch of new emergent authors that are accompanied by three more best-selling authors making this extraordinary volume an experience in itself. Writers of the Future, Volume 39 is about fantasy and the world of science fiction. This collection gives the new emergent authors a boost to help them seek new horizons and to showcase their work to other people. A very noble thing to do for others.

Although I wish to comment on every story present in the collection, I would like to make an emphasis at least one story that I must say was my favorite. There were stories that need some polish or at least they didn’t immediately capture my attention. However, The Last History by Samuel Parr gave me the Hunger Games vibes that hooked me from the very beginning of it. It is a tale that immersed me into a labyrinth where the participants volunteered to enter in the hope of power and success. The participants had to pass a very difficult task in order to make it to the final glory. A story that left me breathless! 

Well done to all the authors but also to the one that started this collection! It is an initiative that is very noble in itself. Well done to all!