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A review by sociotom
Trigger Warning: Short Fictions and Disturbances by Neil Gaiman
4.0
Neil Gaiman's short stories fit a very specific mood. This is not a bad thing, and in fact it could be a good thing if you're in that mood, but if you're only in it sometimes then it can be tricky to read through. It's taken me a while to get through this book because of that phenomenon, but I'm glad I got there in the end.
Trigger Warning is, overall, a solid book of short stories from a solid modern author. Not every single story resonates, but that's okay - the nice thing about short stories is that if one isn't to your taste, it'll be over relatively quickly and then you're on to the next one. And who knows where that will take you?
If you're looking for something more bite-sized to read in this current climate, and you've enjoyed Gaiman's writing in the past, then go for it! You'll be bound to find something you like inside.
Trigger Warning is, overall, a solid book of short stories from a solid modern author. Not every single story resonates, but that's okay - the nice thing about short stories is that if one isn't to your taste, it'll be over relatively quickly and then you're on to the next one. And who knows where that will take you?
If you're looking for something more bite-sized to read in this current climate, and you've enjoyed Gaiman's writing in the past, then go for it! You'll be bound to find something you like inside.