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Bloodchild (5/5): I read this short story for a class about two years ago and it just does not get old. Butler is a master of her craft and this is an excellent example.
— Feb 07, 2019 06:17PM
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The Cabinet of Edgar Allan Poe (3/5)
— Feb 07, 2019 06:15PM
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Bluewater Dreams (5/5): I definitely inherently did a queer reading of this story because I am queer. But also wow big wlw vibes. Also no bury your gays!
— Feb 07, 2019 06:14PM
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Abominable (3.5/5): I think this was really well written but I did not understand what was happening at all. May read again because again I think it was very well constructed.
— Feb 07, 2019 06:13PM
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Scorched Supper on New Niger (2.5/5). I struggled with understanding the stakes of the story and wish the world had been built out a little more clearly. I also feel like there was a lot going on in New Niger that I wanted to know more about and wish the environments had been more described.
— Feb 07, 2019 06:12PM
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"The Thaw" is delightfully creepy. 5/5
— Jan 28, 2019 11:09PM
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The first story in the collection, "Cassandra," is positively post apocalyptic poetry. I was a little confused at first because of the narrator POV, but quickly got the hang of it. Did still leave me feeling like I needed a little more narration. 4/5.
— Jan 28, 2019 10:56PM
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