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All That’s Fair Week:  “All That’s Fair” Book Review by Brennan LaFaro

All That’s Fair Week: “All That’s Fair” Book Review by Brennan LaFaro

The theme of this book is twenty-two stories revolving around women. Every single one of them acts as a short nightmare, fantastically addictive in their execution. The tales are like a certain brand of potato chips where you can’t have just one, because holy hell, what else could Cooper possibly dream up to keep you and sleep from meeting up late at night.

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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story
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Amateur Dramatics: a Short Story

He groaned, gritting his teeth and trying to cover his ears, to block out the chittering, chattering sound above him. The high trills and tap-tap-tap on the floor. Open auditions. Hehated open auditions. They drew out the worst of the worst, and subjected him to days of listening to untalented hacks try and prove they could sing and could dance and could act. Most of them couldn’t. And sometimes, those that couldn’t cried and wailed as they were ushered out of the building. Open auditions meant he had no rest whatsoever.

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Book Review: Invisible Chains by Michelle Lane
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Book Review: Invisible Chains by Michelle Lane

This is one of the better examples of horror/supernatural historical fiction that I have come across. Strong, developed characters with a main character that you will deeply care and root for. Jacqueline is young Creole slave living on a plantation in Louisiana. This is her story, Her abuse and adversity. Her pain.

This book takes the best parts of Alex Haley, Alice Walker, Anne Rice and Katherine Dunn and combines them into a slick engaging narrative. I will say though, that with the combination of themes and influences I was left wanting more in a couple of places.

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