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Published first published December 7th To see what your friends thought of this book, please sign up. Lists with This Book. This book is not yet featured on Listopia. Dec 11, Char rated it really liked it Shelves: I purchased this collection because I am a big fan of James Everington, one of the authors featured within. Unfortunately, I have already read his contribution "First Time Buyers" because it was included in a previous collection. I very much enjoyed this story and I did review the collection in which it appeared, The Other Room.
So three stories remain: Lillies- by Iain Rowan- was a different take on reanimation. This is not a zombie short by any means. It is a unique and poignant read. Cargo-by I purchased this collection because I am a big fan of James Everington, one of the authors featured within. Cargo-by Aaron Polson-This was also a unique story. There was no punch at the end though, this one was very subtle. This was my favorite in this collection sorry Mr. Not only was this story unique, it was told in a fascinating way: It was realistic, different and chilling.
I think the cover of this collection is excellent as well.
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It puts one right into the proper state of mind for the stories to follow. So what I am left wondering is, will this be a continuing series? The introduction leads to me believe that it will. If so, I would like to know when I can expect the next installment? Please don't make me wait too long!
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Jul 23, Darcia Helle rated it it was amazing Shelves: While each of these stories is unique in writing style, they are all rich in imagery and emotion. Lillies by Iain Rowan is an eloquent look at life and death, war, and each society's commitment to tradition. Cargo by Aaron Polson, in many ways, was the most subtle of the four stories. Here we see human tragedy through one man's eyes. We experience how it changes the community, their view of this man, and the man himself. First Time Buyers by James Everington is a vivid and haunting tale that looks While each of these stories is unique in writing style, they are all rich in imagery and emotion.
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