Overall thoughts:
I immensely enjoyed this collection of strange, dark fantasy.
Most of the stories left me wanting more of the world they belonged to, and I would happily read novels featuring many of these characters.
There is a heaviness to this collection that will have me contemplating for a while, I think.
Each story is unique and unusual, with twisted fantasy themes that take you to unexpected places. I particularly enjoyed A Hedge of Yellow Roses and Not To Be Taken but on the whole this was a really brilliant collection.
There's a pretty consistent respect for birds - particularly owls - that threaded everything together really nicely, but there's also a love of storytelling that really spoke to me.
This was a delight to read, and I imagine fantasy lovers looking for something a little different will appreciate this collection. Highly recommend it.
See below for my individual review for each story.
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The Heart of Owl Abbas: ⭐⭐⭐
The story was really confusing to me but I loved the language and the writing. I followed the gist without quite comprehending the details, and it was quite a beautiful story. It just really confused me. I'm still not sure if I was reading about birds, people, or something entirely other.
Skull and Hyssop: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Loved this one! It was rather steampunk which is not my favourite genre but I really enjoyed this story. There was a rich world here that was only briefly visited so I'd happily read more of it.
The characters were also a lot of fun.
An early fave.
Ella and the Flame: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
A beautiful, moving story. It was equal parts lovely and horrific, and I loved the sisterhood of it.
Not to Be Taken: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Damn this was crazy! I loved the way it kept turning about, and I had no idea how this was going to end.
The bird theme is definitely strong throughout the book, and this story in particular makes them heroic.
I could easily have read this as a full length story.
A Hedge of Yellow Roses: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
A real standout for me. I loved the fantasy element here and particularly the way it was turned around. There was such a beautiful story here amongst the roses and birds.
Fave so far.
The Tangled Streets: ⭐⭐⭐
Not too sure about this one, as it had me quite lost at the start. Eventually I fell into the flow of it, but I desperately wanted more information than I got.
It was still a beautiful story but a little too unsatisfying.
The Present Only Toucheth Thee: ⭐⭐⭐
Strange and short. Another one with an idea I'd love further exploration of. I like the twined souls over time but I wanted more to sink my teeth into.
On Pepper Creek: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
This was great fun and very reminiscent of Flyaway. I loved the lurking shadows and the unseen threat of it all. Another favourite.
Annie Coal: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Another fave - Annie heads out on an adventure to save her grandma and secrets are revealed along the way.
There was a lot of subtlety to this, and it was another one where it feels like so much of another world is lurking just behind this story. I wanted to know more of this land and the creatures of it.
Undine Love: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Wasn't too sure about this one. I really enjoyed the telling of it, but it felt unsatisfying to me. And yet??? It was bizarre, but there was a tragic romance vibe to the whole thing as well that really sucked me in. I felt things.
Kindling: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
I'm a big fan of storytelling, so I loved this. Subtle with such a satisfying, creepy darkness lurking over it. It was a cool concept and I again wanted more.
The Splendour Falls: ⭐⭐⭐
God, this one just made me depressed. A man obsessed with a woman gets more than he bargained for. It felt quite soul-crushing, but I also felt there was a truth behind it all that made it more horrific.