Who doesn't love witches?
The tingle begins, the green fire rises inside her. She Smiles again, staring at the doorway, and waits...
Enjoy
this inventive and quick-witted collection of witch stories by some of
our most loved fantasy authors writing today. Young witches, old
witches, kind witches, mean witches, witches' dogs, witches' curses.
They are all here, in their diversity and richness, lurking amongst the
pages of this treasury, just waiting to be set free to allow their magic
to fill your imagination.
What's in it: Spider Silk, Eye of Newt, Black Moss, Snake Venom
A short stories about witches, what could go wrong?
Intro by Jonathan Strahan: Strahan quoted from Wikipedia and does it wrong, as the internet changes you have to have the date. He also refers to Maleficent from Sleeping Beauty as being a witch when she a fairy. They might be few version where she a witch, but in the Disney version she an Evil Fairy. These are basic facts.
Stray Magic by Diana Peterfreund: A special dog appears at the pound. Interesting concept. Almost feels like the start of a novel. 4/5 stars for cheesy names.
Payment Due by Frances Hardinge: This one was interesting too. A teen girl gets revenge on a bailiff. 3/5 stars for Body Swaps.
A Handful of Ashes by Garth Nix: This features a Oxford like witch and wizard university so it has colleges within it. Snobish and evil bullies so fun. Well, thought out world, my brief research it doesn't appear to be an extension of another word. 4/5 stars for Radish Girls.
Little Gods by Holly Black: A baby Wiccan goes to her first covens gathering and big ceremony. Religion and wanting magic. This is was okay, kinda bland next to the previous ones. 3/5 stars for alcohol offerings.
Barrio Girls by Charles de Lint: Barrio girls are obsessed with Twilight/Vampire Diary clone and they come across a Vampire Witch. I liked the writing style of this book and the idea. 4/5 stars for Moonstream Merch.
Felidis by Tanith Lee: A guy wandering about in the woods, ends up lying and living with cat lady. This was old fashion thing, the idea was alright. Kinda sad. 3/5 stars for velvet skin.
Witch Work by Neil Gaiman: This is a poem. A poem about a witch by the sea. It's fine, not got many opinions about poems. 3/5 stars for silk cords.
The Education of a Witch by Ellen Klages: Once again Maleficent is called a witch when she not. She a fairy, mistress of all evil. Also I just don't think its that weird for a kid to like Maleficent. The fairies are the only actual characters in that film. This story has chapters in it and then nothing happens. There's all this build up for nothing. A five year is negated by her parents so she only starts to do bad things by the end 1/5 stars for bad puppets.
The Threefold World by Ellen Kushner: Elias Lönnrot is a real Finnish Historican figure and a witch according to this story. Okay... 3/5 stars for unwanted wares.
The Witch in the Wood by Delia Sherman: This writer is married to the writer before her story, which is kinda cute that they next to each other. So actual story is a girl coming across a deer and falling in love with said deer. The writing style worked for this type of story. 4/5 stars for Bad Deals.
Which Witch by Patricia A McKillip: This involves a musical band of witches with two violin players and murders of Crows. Something random happens. Better short film than short story. 3/5 stars for crow feathers.
The Carved Forest by Tim Pratt:
A fourteen year old girl decides to run away the day before
Thanksgiving, so her brother follows her to the local witch house. 3/5 stars for Rootless Trees.
Burning Castles by M Rickert: This is the question of magic, unlike most of the other stories. The style was okay. 3/5 stars for tree earrings.
The Stone Witch by Isobelle Carmody: You're on Air plane and then you're on a quest for an egg. Also addressing making life discussion without realising. 4/5 stars for Hipster Demons.
Andersen's Witch by Jane Yolen: This
is about Hans Christian Andersen, who made a deal with an Ice Maiden
for three wishes. Karen Marie is referred as both his step and half-sister, and is obviously a sex worker in this story. Brief search says
there no evidence of this, nor is it necessary. Yolen also equals
marriage as love and that children love Hans Christian Andersen. Not
really, they love Disney. Andersen's just seems a bit of dick going off
his work. Disney too like that narrative considering in the Little
Mermaid Cartoon series, he meets Ariel (pre-legs) and then writes a
story in which she has her tongue cut out and has no soul, then dies.
This story becomes more problematic with the bio-note that says the
Yolen is refer to as the American Hans Christian Andersen so the ending is quite vain. Odd anyway. Basically, the Ice Queen definitely wins now.
1/5 stars for Gentlemen Callers or Stock Legs.
B is for Bigfoot by Jim Butcher: This is part of the The
Dresden Files series, you don't need to know the series, it works
without that knowledge. Though, I did watch the TV series, didn't
recognize from that though. He's a wizard who also a PI. 4/5 stars for Ice Buckets.
Great-Grandmother in the Cellar by Peter S Beagle: Women
either have bad taste in men or are weird not witches demon things.
Those parts of the story ain't great. Kinda interesting otherwise. He
wrote the Last Unicorn, book and film. HM... 3/5 stars for Witch Boys.
Crow and Caper, Caper and Crow by Margo Lanagan: A grandmother goes to bless their grand daughter. 4/5 stars for walnut-shell ships.
Overall,
I give this book 4/5 stars for leaking cauldrons. These were mostly
good, some were not about witches or magic users so disappointing. If
you like witches, it worth checking out.
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