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A review by yellowbinge
Slow Burn by Mike Allen
dark
mysterious
reflective
medium-paced
- Plot- or character-driven? A mix
- Strong character development? It's complicated
- Loveable characters? No
- Diverse cast of characters? Yes
- Flaws of characters a main focus? Yes
3.0
Publishing date:
Thank you to Netgalley, Mythic Delirium, and RDS Publishing for the ARC. My opinions are my own.
The book as a meal: A bag of jellybeans with a load of different flavors, you never know what comes next
The book left me: Feeling empowered?
Negatives:
Felt somewhat disjointed at times
Some stories had unsatisfying endings
Positives:
Surprisingly feminine and feminist stories
Varying themes
Features:
Illustrations to introduce and close off stories (repeats a lot), switches between poems and stories
Why did I choose this one?
In my short story era clearly, and I once again trust RDS to give me the best of the best. The cover was eye-catching, and I originally read the blurb wrong and thought the first paragraph was the singular story in here. I was delighted to be proven wrong and get a buffet of stories instead.
Pick-up-able? Put-down-able?
In between. Some stories were more compelling than others (as it should be), and some moved very slow or very fast. I think this book is best consumed in small bursts of stories instead of attempting to swallow it whole.
What was the vibe and mood?
Vibes and moods switch between stories, but there was an edginess to everything. It felt dark and dead/dying most of the time.
Final ranking and star rating?
3 Stars, C tier. Even when I praise the book, I can't give it higher than 3 stars. I did enjoy my time, but now after having read it, I don't really remember anything that happened or any of the stories. I am left with the feeling that I did enjoy it, but it hasn't stuck with me. An okay collection of stories, and I think a select few in my circle will be delighted by it.
Favorite stories:
Strange Wisdoms of the Dead
The Butcher, The Baker
Good to the Last Drop
Gherem (this one would have been stellar as a standalone, stunning, and probably my favorite out of all of them)