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A review by amandadingman
A Small Apocalypse by Laura Chow Reeve
4.0
While some of these stories didn't end the way I'd expected, like Real Bodies, I was pleasantly surprised that I enjoyed so many of them. Usually, I only REALLY enjoy a few stories in a collection, but each of these was so different from the next that I never felt bored or that any of them fell flat.
I enjoyed the queer aspects of a lot of the stories, as well as how all of the characters felt very real, even when the circumstances in their stories were not. I connected to the characters of Suwannee the most, especially with Danny and Ashley.
Laura Chow Reeve does a great job of making you feel like you're watching a sliver of someone's life from 20 minutes to a few days with these stories, which I thoroughly enjoyed. And the cover is beautiful!!!
4 stars!! Thank you NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review
I enjoyed the queer aspects of a lot of the stories, as well as how all of the characters felt very real, even when the circumstances in their stories were not. I connected to the characters of Suwannee the most, especially with Danny and Ashley.
Laura Chow Reeve does a great job of making you feel like you're watching a sliver of someone's life from 20 minutes to a few days with these stories, which I thoroughly enjoyed. And the cover is beautiful!!!
4 stars!! Thank you NetGalley for a copy of this book in exchange for an honest review