Wednesday, June 08, 2005
book twenty-five
Cold Feet
by Heather Swain, Lisa Tucker, Elise Juska, Pamela Ribon, Tara McCarthy
This book is a collection of short stories by women writers on the subject of marriage and, you know, cold feet. A couple of them are good, some are kind of not so good, and one is really, really funny in a messed-up sort of way. The funny one is by Pamela Ribon of pamie.com, which is where I heard about the book in the first place.
I never know what to say about short story collections. It's not like I can critque the book as a whole, but it would be silly to critique each individual story. Let's just say that the quality varies, and that it's not a bad read, all told.
by Heather Swain, Lisa Tucker, Elise Juska, Pamela Ribon, Tara McCarthy
This book is a collection of short stories by women writers on the subject of marriage and, you know, cold feet. A couple of them are good, some are kind of not so good, and one is really, really funny in a messed-up sort of way. The funny one is by Pamela Ribon of pamie.com, which is where I heard about the book in the first place.
I never know what to say about short story collections. It's not like I can critque the book as a whole, but it would be silly to critique each individual story. Let's just say that the quality varies, and that it's not a bad read, all told.
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