Blog tour: Cursed, a folktale inspired collection edited by Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane (Gifted book)
Hello Readers,
Seeing as today is my stop on the cursed blog tour and most of us are limiting out contact with people go grab a biscuit and a cuppa or you know in the current climate water (too soon). I’ve got a spotlight and a miniature review just for you.
This post contains links to buy the book, I do not profit from the sharing of these links.
First of thank you Lydia and Titan for sending me a physical copy
of Cursed and for inviting me onto the blog tour.
Seeing as today is my stop on the cursed blog tour and most of us are limiting out contact with people go grab a biscuit and a cuppa or you know in the current climate water (too soon). I’ve got a spotlight and a miniature review just for you.
This post contains links to buy the book, I do not profit from the sharing of these links.
Title: Cursed, a folktale inspired collection
Edited: Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane
Featuring stories by:
Charlie Jane
Anders, James Brodgen, M.R. Carey, Christopher Fowler, Karen Joy Fowler, Neil
Gaiman, Christopher Golden, Christina Henry, Alison Littlewood, Margo Lanagan,
Maura McHugh, Tim Lebbon, Lilith Saintcrow, Angela Slatter, Michael Marshall
Smith, Adam Stemple, Jen Williams, and Jane Yolen.
Genre: Fantasy, Fairy Tales
Release Date: March 3rd 2020
Cover Image:
Book Blurb:
Fairy tales take a weird twist in this anthology
compiling stories from an all-star cast of fantasy writers, including stories
from Neil Gaiman, Charlie Jane Anders and Alison Littlewood.
Here in this book you'll find unique twists on the fairy tale conceit of the curse, from the more traditional to the modern - giving us brand new mythologies as well as new approaches to well-loved fables. Some might shock you; some might make you laugh, but they will all impress you with their originality.
Here in this book you'll find unique twists on the fairy tale conceit of the curse, from the more traditional to the modern - giving us brand new mythologies as well as new approaches to well-loved fables. Some might shock you; some might make you laugh, but they will all impress you with their originality.
Links to Buy the Book:
Miniature Review
There are so many great authors in this book and it’s
hard not to skip to your favourites first. For me this book was perfect I like all
the gory details from the original tales (sorry!). I am also a huge fan of Neil
Gaiman, Christina Henry and Tim Lebbon so I completely imploded into a
fangirling mess when I got the email. Fairy tales and folk stories are a staple
of Fantasy fiction they have a way of dealing with the unexpected price victims
have to pay for their misdeeds and have been a staple of the genre.
The book is packed with great tales and some amazing
authors, some of the stories are retellings while some are original. Whatever
style you enjoy, or writers that you like, you are sure to find what you’re looking
for in here. The book has something for everyone within its dark delights.
Each author fulfils the brief and I enjoyed how diverse
the ideas were. Each story is different from the one before it, which means
that you go from one story to the next, never quite knowing what to expect.
There are a lot of tough topics covered most of which you would expect to find
in an anthology of this type. This book may introduce you to some authors you
may not have read before, and also remind you how good some of the better-known
authors are.
this book is packed with great tales, and some amazing
authors. Whatever style that you enjoy, or writers that you like, you will find
something to read in this book. Marie O'Regan and Paul Kane provide a useful
aide-memoir at the end of the book for you to use and discover more
which was a lovely touch.
Happy Reading
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