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A review by pagemaid
Three Sides of a Heart: Stories about Love Triangles by Natalie C. Parker

5.0

a delightful collection of YA short story love triangles, with all sorts of variation on interpreting that theme. it was fun to try to pick out the angles of the love triangle as characters were introduced, and to be surprised sometimes when one side of the triangle was a non-person entity. the stories had a variety of sweet or bitter resolutions, too. i read one story at a time over lunch hours and they were always a nice break from work. it's hard to pick a favorite but i think i'd go with Omega Ship by Rae Carson, just because the ending was so not what i was expecting but the more i thought about it the more i loved it. Runners up: The Historian, The Garrison, and the Cantakerous Cat Woman by Lamar Giles, A Hundred Thousand Threads by Alaya Dawn Johnson, and Work in Progress by E. K. Johnston. but maybe that's just my preference for the speculative fiction genre. anyway this whole book is great fun and i would recommend it, there's bound to be a story that will resonate with every reader even if its not the same ones i preferred.