"Immune to heat and cold and every discomfort, they travelled where no living person could and laughed in the face of thundering showers of ice, the direst desert winds and the whirling blizzards of mountain peaks." (Homesick)
I'm so glad this collection exists! As with pretty much every short story collection, there are some stories that didn't work for me or that I found more forgettable. But there were a lot of stories that I loved, and I enjoyed the overall gothic feel of some stories, and of course the fact that the main characters were always queer. I'm glad that the horror genre includes more and more queer characters. I'm excited to get my hands on Unthinkable, the follow-up to this collection! Here are my first impressions of each story:
Let Down: 2.5 stars, Nothing wrong with it, it just fell flat for me.
Moonlight: 4 stars, I enjoyed it, but would have liked more explanation.
An Account of Service at Meryll Point: 3 stars, Intriguing but too short, it started to get interesting at the very end.
The White Door: 4.5 stars, I loved the gothic feel and the gay vibes between the two women!
Doctor Barlowe's Mirror: 4 stars, The theme of identity and seeing your "perfect self" was very well done.
Laguna and the Engkanto: 3 stars, I'm not sure I fully understood the ending but I enjoyed this aquatic horror tale!
The Moon in the Glass: 4 stars, I enjoyed the story between the two women, but I was a bit disappointed by the ending!
Brideprice: 3 stars, I loved the writing but I need to reread it to understand it better.
Lure of the Abyss: 4 stars, I loved the idea of a queer killer mermaid!
Hearteater: 4.5 stars, I loved this queer creature story, where I partly knew what was going on from the start, but I still found it very enjoyable. The sexual tension between the two characters was well done!
Quicksilver Prometheus: 3.5 stars, This was a good ghost story with a great gothic setting.
Homesick: 5 stars, This was such a heartwarmimg love story about two ghosts who love to read and to travel!
Rodeo: 4 stars, This was a quick but effective revenge story against a homophobic dad.
Lady of Letters; or, the Twenty-First Century Homunculus: 3 stars, This started out intriguing, and I thought it was going to have a creepy twist, but it fell a little flat.
Taylor Hall: 3.5 stars, I enjoyed this cozy "haunted" house story! Being able to talk to a house and for the house to respond sounds fun :).
The Ruin: 2.5 stars: It had an interesting premise, but I would've wanted more explanation about Robin's intentions.
The Dream Eater: 3.5 stars, I'm fascinated by dreams, so to think that real life and dreams can find ways to interact is so interesting (and horrifying at the same time).
Leadbitter House: 2.5 stars, This one felt a bit disjointed. I just didn't care about the plot, unfortunately.
"I don't yet rightly know what resides in the other world. It may truly be other versions of ourselves - or perhaps it's something else entirely, something that shows us what we would like to see...But there is no such thing as a perfect self. I love this body in some ways even as I despise it. What I see reflected in the mirror - whoever that man is, he wouldn't truly be me. Not as you know me at least. And that presumes that what it shows us isn't just an illusion, some sort of disguise designed to invoke jealousy." (Doctor Barlowe's Mirror)