Reviewed
by: BigAl
Genre:
Short Story Collection/Flash Fiction Collection
Approximate
word count: 20-25,000
words
Availability
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Author:
The
author of six novels, Laurie Boris is a freelance writer, editor, and
proofreader as well as a regular contributor to Indies Unlimited. Her
book Sliding Past Vertical
was the winner in the Contemporary Fiction category of BigAl’s
Books and Pals 2014 Readers’ Choice Awards. Laurie lives with her
husband in upstate New York.
For
more, visit Laurie’s website.
Description:
“A
lonely neighbor tries to melt a widow’s reluctant heart. Bullying
brothers threaten to spoil a young girl’s Halloween. Left at the
altar once, a woman takes a gamble on a second chance. These are just
a few in a collection of thirty short and shorter stories about
growing up, growing older, moving out, moving on, revenge,
redemption, and love in all its shades of bittersweet pain and joy.”
Appraisal:
I
sometimes find reviewing short story collections problematic. With
thirty stories ranging from a couple hundred to a couple thousand
words, mentioning each is going to take way too many of my own words.
Whatever theme might loosely tie all of these together is handled in
the subtitle and book description. That leaves me with overall
impressions of what is a diverse collection, and hitting on a few
high points.
Overall
the stories are solid, good reads. While the underlying themes are
serious, some have an amusing twist. One example is the story called
Outside the Box
about a woman trying to get her fiance to spread his wings. He does,
but it might not have worked out as well as she thought. I found many
of the shorter, flash fiction pieces finished open-ended, which has
the effect of lengthening the piece as the reader ponders where the
characters might have gone from there. My favorite of the collection
was Adam the Explorer.
While the impact wouldn't be the same for those who haven't read
Boris' “Trager Family Secrets” series, those who have will
recognize two characters from that series in a pivotal point from
their boyhood.
FYI:
Some
adult language and situations.
Format/Typo
Issues:
No
significant issues.
Rating:
**** Four Stars
1 comment:
Thank you so much for the review!
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