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Prompt 12: A book of short stories
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Dec 26, 2014 10:11AM

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I was thinking maybe Stephen King as well. I might use this category to really branch out and read someone I've never even heard of.


I'm working my way through his bibliography, but I've only tried novels so far.
I'm a big fan a flash-fiction. If I can can find a book I have not read then that will me my pick. Cory Doctorow has a good book of short stories called Overclockers if anyone is into him.
Oh, and If you like horror David Morrel has a few books of short stories, too.



I'm read my short stories book today, Through the Woods by Emily Carroll which is a graphic book of short, super scary stories. I'm so freaked out, I'm not letting my husband move around without me for the rest of the night. Eeep!


Bin Laden's Bald Spot Other Stories by Brian Doyle
It has got rather good reviews and thankfully isn't as long as some of the other collections I have seen.


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Some of these are single short stories (they could maybe be used for the 'finish in a day' prompt) and some are collections
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I got The Norton Anthology of Short Fiction which is a whopping 1776 pages long. My plan on tackling this one is to put it on my night stand and read one or two stories per night before bed.
I also ordered one from the U.K. called That Glimpse of Truth that I have read really good things about. It includes authors like Julian Barnes, Angela Carter, Anton Chekhov, Roald Dahl, Penelope Fitzgerald, Gustave Flaubert, Henry James, Rudyard Kipling, Ian McEwan, Alice Munro, V.S. Pritchett, Thomas Pynchon and Muriel Spark. I think this one will be fun to read and I might use it for a different prompt since I'll likely use the Anthology above for this prompt (12).



The one by Stephanie Perkins, John Green, Rainbow Rowell etc...

The one b..."
Yes I definitely think that book works for this prompt!

The Tales of Beedle the Bard
Magical stories, I'm totally in love :)

I'm working my way through his bibliography, but I've only tried novels so far."
Just finished The Adventures of Sherlock Holmes.


They were children's stories that don't talk down to children. Remarkable Rocket was probably the weakest story and The Happy Prince was the best, in my opinion.

Confederacy of the Dead edited by Richard Gilliam, Martin H. Greenberg, Edward E. Kramer

They were children's stories that don't talk down to children. Remarkable Rocket was probably th..."
I love "The Happy Prince"! That short story is a favorite from my childhood as well! I read it on my own, but I think it's super sweet you are reading them with your daughter.
I read This Is How You Lose Her by Junot Diaz for my short story collection. I'm not a fan of Diaz's work actually, but recently came across this collection of his short stories while sorting through storage and decided to read them. While the style of Diaz's writing is intoxicating and inimitable, it was really difficult for me to get over the sexist viewpoints of the main character, Yunior. Ultimately, while I really liked a couple of the stories such as the final piece, "A Cheater's Guide to Love", it was difficult for me to stomach most of the other pieces, though the quality of the writing was undeniably very good.

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