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Nightmare Flower
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bookshelves: 20th-century, 21st-century, fantasy, gothic, science-fiction-contemporary
Feb 26, 2021
bookshelves: 20th-century, 21st-century, fantasy, gothic, science-fiction-contemporary
The final science fiction novella in this volume, "Project Stone," on its own is worth the price of admission and earns the book five stars. What makes this collection so remarkable, however, is the breadth of different moods and genres represented. Elizabeth Engstrom takes the reader on a tour of dark fiction across the spectrum of Gothic, fantasy, science fiction, and slice-of-life storytelling. I'm so glad Lisa Kröger and Melanie R. Anderson recommended this gem in Monster, She Wrote and Valancourt Books brought it back as part of the Monster She Wrote series. I look forward to reading more by Engstrom.
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Reading Progress
February 20, 2021
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February 20, 2021
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February 20, 2021
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20th-century
February 20, 2021
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fantasy
February 20, 2021
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21st-century
February 20, 2021
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science-fiction-contemporary
February 20, 2021
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gothic
February 25, 2021
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