The Goose Girl by Tim Wynne-Jones

Overview
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Title: The Goose Girl
Author: Tim Wynne-Jones
In: Black Thorn, White Rose (Ellen Datlow & Terri Windling)
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Fairy tales, Retellings
Dates read: 7th May 2020
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Prime Books
Year: 1994
5th sentence, 74th page: But I responded passionately.

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Synopsis

There’s always two sides to a story… including the one about the Goose Girl.

Thoughts

The Goose Girl is one of those fairy tales where I really, really loved the original story. The idea of the villain in the story pronouncing her own death… well, of course it intrigued me immediately. What I didn’t expect was that I would love a story in which the villain really wasn’t the villain… it was all just an accident of fate and an intriguing story. One that had a seriously tragic ending… but was still very, very good.

This was a very dark villain version of a classic fairy tale. Sometimes these retellings from the villains’ point of view make you feel sympathy… instead, this short story just made me feel uncomfortable and unsettled with all of the characters in the original. There was almost no sympathy for anyone. It was just a tale of tragedy after tragedy. One that never had a happy ending or a happily ever after. Which is somehow a lot more like real life…

Only in writing this review have I realised a few more things about this short story that really hadn’t jumped out at me before. But to write them in my review would be giving something away… so you’ll just have to read it and then see if you are quicker than me in realising what the extra layer of secrets are!!!

<- The Brown Bear of NorwayTattercoats ->

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Bitter Draught by Michael Earp

Overview
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Title: Bitter Draught
Author: Michael Earp
In: Kindred (Michael Earp)
Rating Out of 5: 5 (I will read this again and again and again)
My Bookshelves: Fantasy, LGBTQI
Dates read: 7th May 2020
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Walker Books
Year: 2019
5th sentence, 74th page: The stories say that shopkeepers and traders will hear a knock on their door close to midnight.

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Synopsis

Simeon has always been content in his little world with his parents, his sister and Wyatt. But a horrible illness and a journey to find the village witch rip his world apart.

Thoughts

Starting this story, I was really intrigued to find out where the “bitter draught” was going to come from. I was honestly expecting something that dealt with prejudice or the difficulties in realising that you are LGBTQI+. But, it wasn’t that at all. Like the first few short stories in this collection, the fact that Simeon was gay wasn’t even dealt with in any way expect to say that he had a significant other who was also male. I love this acceptance and simplicity in the writing. What I wasn’t sure on though was what the “bitter draught” would then end up being…

Simeon’s desire to help his sister, even if it means following a floating pebble and finding a witch that he’s kind of scared of was a nice little journey. It didn’t have that horrifying intensity of some of the similar stories that I’ve read. But it still lent a sense of urgency to Simeon’s journey. The fact that cracks in his relationship with Wyatt begin to appear just helps lend this sense of surrealness and intensity to their adventure. Even if it is technically all about saving Simeon’s sister…

The reveal of the “bitter draught” at the end of this story is bittersweet. It’s not as tragic as I was expecting, but it is also quite sad. Mostly, this story serves as a reminder that sometimes the most painful thing in the world is just the truth. And that can be quite a bitter pill to swallow…

<- In Case of Emergency, Break GlassI Like Your Rotation ->

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The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky by Stephen Crane

Overview
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Title: The Bride Comes to Yellow Sky
Author: Stephen Crane
In: The Mammoth Book of Westerns (Jon E. Lewis) & The Red Badge of Courage and Other Stories (Stephen Crane)
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Westerns
Dates read: 7th May 2020
Pace: Slow
Format: Short story
Publisher: Robinson
Year: 2013
5th sentence, 74th page: She wore a dress of blue cashmere, with small reservations of velvet here and there and with steel buttons abounding.

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Synopsis

He’s gone and got himself married. But now he has to return home to a questionable welcome…

Thoughts

Still not all that into Westerns, but I really didn’t mind this short story. Maybe the genre is growing on me. Maybe it was just a good story, I don’t know what it was… but I quite liked it.

Not knowing much about westerns, I can’t be certain, but I got the feeling that somehow getting married was the end of a cowboys “fun” days. The days in which he could be battled and relied upon by his mates. I may be wrong, but that was the overwhelming feeling that I got from this short story. It wasn’t necessarily the message that I wanted to receive, but it was definitely an interesting one. And one that I will now look for amongst other western stories.

Although I’m still not completely sold on Westerns, I did enjoy this short story. I do have another Stephen Crane book sitting on my shelves somewhere. So I’m intrigued to see if it is the writer or just my getting used to the genre that really sold this for me…

<- The Caballero’s WayOn the Divide ->

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The Eternal Altercation by Peter Crowther

Overview
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Title: The Eternal Altercation
Author: Peter Crowther
In: The Mammoth Book of Dark Magic (Mike Ashley)
Rating Out of 5: 4 (Really good read!)
My Bookshelves: Dark fantasy, Magic
Dates read: 7th May 2020
Pace: Fast
Format: Short story
Publisher: Robinson
Year: 2004
5th sentence, 74th page: And now, here he was, gas can in hand, standing on the town’s edge, looking along its wind-blown Main Street at a clumsy array of buildings that owed more allegiance to an old back-and-white Randolph Scott western than to anything even vaguely reminiscent of the Brave New World promised by the turn of the millennium.

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Synopsis

There is a never ending battle taking place right beneath our very eyes. One that involves trains.

Thoughts

This was a seriously tripped out little short story. It was one that I felt like I couldn’t quite focus on. Not because I wasn’t completely absorbed whilst reading it, but because there was this really unfocused and slightly insane feeling to the story. One that I really enjoyed but makes it quite difficult to write a review.

This story’s sense of chaos was a fantastic ending to a collection which was all about dark magic. One that often employed chaos – after all, that seems to be the root of everything dark in many of these stories. I loved that you ended on this hectic, intense and somewhat confusing short story that seriously made you sit back and think after you turned that final page. It was a great way to end.

This is one of those short stories that no matter how many times I read it, I will probably experience something new. A new epiphany, a new understanding or a new feeling… whatever it is, it will be different each time. And although I don’t want all of my shelves filled with such stories… it is nice to know that I have some that will continue to shock me and pull me in.

<- Last RitesThe Mammoth Book of Dickensian Whodunnits ->

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Spell Challenge – June 2020

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 5
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

L A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu
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Omens by Kelley Armstrong
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Unremembered by Jessica Brody
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Ink, Iron and Glass by Gwendolyn Clare
S
Sunchaser’s Quest by Mary Stanton

Here’s the spelling challenge to go along with Suzanne’s challenge on US states named after European Kings and Queens. Choose one (or more) of the following words to spell out using the first letter of the book’s title (disregard A, An and The) or the author’s first or last initial (middle names cannot be used). Don’t forget to choose your word/s when you sign up for the challenge!
See the challenge rules below regarding book titles in languages other than English.

Charles
Elizabeth
England
Europe

France
George
Georgia
Henrietta

Kings
Louis
Louisiana
Maria
Maryland

North Carolina
Queen
South Carolina
Virginia
West Virginia

CHALLENGE RULES :
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.

♦ If you want to participate in this challenge, please sign up by posting the word/s you intend to spell. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses. No link will be created for you until you post your choice/s.

♦ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for this challenge.

♦ You may use the first letter of the first word in the book’s title (disregard A, An and The) or the author’s first or last initial (middle names or initials can NOT be used.).
* In the case of a hyphenated first or last name (i.e. Sarah-Kate LynchKate E. Dyer-Seeley, the first letter of the hyphenated name may be used (not the second initial directly following the hyphen).
* If an author uses what appears to be two last names (usually a female author using her maiden name and then her married last name; i.e. Kathy Hogan Trocheck), the last initial of the two names counts since the maiden name is now serving in the place of a middle name.

♦ If you use books that are in a language other than English, please translate those titles into English (even if there is no English title here on GR) for the purposes of our challenges, unless you plan to use that language for the entire challenge. If you do use another language for the whole challenge, please remember that the translations of exempt words/phrases — for example, A, An and The — would be exempt as well.

♦ For each book you read, please post a link to the title, and indicate the author and the date you finished reading it. If you’re using the author’s name to fill a spot, remember to include a link to the author’s name as well.
    * If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title or author, see the instructions here: Add a link to the book title and/or author

♦ When you complete the challenge, please copy and paste your entire list as a new message at the end of the challenge thread. If you do this while you still have the Edit window open, it will copy all of your links and formatting. If you don’t repost your list, with appropriate links, your name will not be added to the list of those who have completed the challenge. Please do NOT simply post a link back to your original post.

Dracula’s Beauties – June 2020

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Collect a Dracula Beauty each month by completing at least 2 tasks out of a set of 6.
A new set of tasks with a new doll will be posted each month.

The dolls you collect will be in your Vampire Heart thread. Don’t have a thread? You can still do the challenge if you want 🙂

Rules
One book per task.
No minimum page count.
Complete at least two tasks.

1. Read a book where the characters go on a journey or adventure. – Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh (New Zealand to L.A.)
2. Read a book with a body of water on the cover. – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr
3. Read a book with a MPG of Steampunk. – Wolves and Daggers by Melanie Karsak
4. Read a novella or short story. – The Monstrous edited by Ellen Datlow
5. Read a book tagged “Family” OR with children in the story. – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
6. Read a book that takes place in a country different than your own. – Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs (US)

Party

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 3
Hosted by: Bookworm Bitches

June 2020: Party
Duration: 6/1/2020-6/30/2020

There are 3 tasks, you only need to read three books to finish this challenge. Or pick one task and read 3 books for that one task.

June- Celebration
1. Read a book featuring a large event (birthday, wedding, bbq, etc.) – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr
2. Read a book featuring a holiday – That Holiday Feeling by Debbie Macomber, Sherryl Woods & Robyn Carr (Christmas)
3. Read a book with good news (birth of a baby, character gets a new job, etc.) – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr

Rules
~Books must be read during the selected time period.
~Post the date you finished the book.
~All books read for challenges can be used for more than one challenge.
~Books can be either Fiction or Non Fiction. Your choice.
~At the end of the challenge, it will be closed for commenting and moved to the archives folder
~Use the add book/author tool to tag your book within your challenge.

Scavenger Challenge – June 2020

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 7
Hosted by: Crazy Challenge Connection

US States Named After European Kings and Queens
Duration: June 1 – 30, 2020

As I was cleaning my apartment, I found a deck of “Can You Name Them All?” cards. I found this interesting topic and since there are 7 states, it seemed perfect for a monthly challenge.

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1. Georgia named for England’s King George II
Read a book that takes place in Georgia OR read a book that has a main character or author named George (reasonable variations okay –Georgia, Georgette, etc.) – Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews

2. North Carolina named for King Charles I of England:
Read a book that takes place in North Carolina OR read a book that has “NORTH” in its title or author name (does not have to stand alone – i.e. Northcutt would work)Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs (Charlotte)

3. South Carolina also named for King Charles I of England
Read a book that takes place in South Carolina OR read a book that has “SOUTH” in its title or author name (does not have to stand alone – i.e. Southlake)Grave Sight by Charlaine Harris

4. Louisiana named for King Louis XIV of France
Read a book that takes place in Louisiana or France OR read a book that is 14th in a series or published in 2014. – Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

5. Virginia named for Elizabeth I, the “Virgin Queen”
Read a book that takes place in Virginia OR read a book in which someone loses their virginity; tell us who. – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr (Shelby)

6. West Virginia also named for Elizabeth I
Read a book that takes place in West Virginia OR read a book whose author’s or main character’s name is Elizabeth (reasonable variations okay – Beth, Betsy, Lisa, Eliza) – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr (Liz)

7. Maryland named for Queen Henrietta Maria, wife of King Charles I of England
Read a book that takes place in Maryland OR read a book whose title contains a compound word. – Rock Courtship by Nalini Singh

CHALLENGE RULES
See this thread for more detailed rules for all CCC challenges.

♣ If you want to participate in this challenge, please sign up by posting at least a partial list of the challenge requirements. This gives us a post to link you to, which you can use to update your books as the challenge progresses.

♣ For each book you read, please indicate the title, the author and the date you finished reading it. If a challenge task gives several options, please make it clear which option you’ve chosen. If the task calls for an item on the cover, include a link to the book cover.* If it’s not obvious from the book title or cover, be sure to explain how your book fits the task. If you don’t, you won’t get credit for completing that task.

♣ Unless otherwise noted, books must be at least 150 pages long. (See the link above for rules regarding graphic novels.) Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged 🙂 Re-reads are allowed, as long as you read the entire book. You must read at least half of the book AFTER the challenge begins in order to count it for this challenge.

♣ Books may only be used for one task in this challenge, but cross-challenge posting is encouraged!

♣ If you want the challenge moderator to check your progress as you make updates, please copy/paste your update into a new message . We don’t have time to scroll back through the entire thread looking for “message #15,” or to follow links back to an original post.

♣ When you complete the challenge, please post your entire list as a new message to make it easier for everyone to see what you’ve read. If you don’t repost your list, you won’t be included in the list of those who have completed the challenge.

*If you don’t know how to post a link to the book title or cover, see the instructions here: Link Instructions

Monthly Challenge – June 2020

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 11
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Duration
Starts: June 1
Ends: June 31

How It Works
Ten books each month is a lot, so there will be 5 different levels. So pick which level you want to do and that’s how many items you will need to check off.

Levels:
Transitional – 2 books
Fledgling – 4 books
Vampire – 6 books
Master – 8 books
Vampire King or Queen – 10 books

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Summertime Bucket List

1) First on the list: Some R & R, after all that is what summer is all about.
Read a book that is set during a vacation. – That Holiday Feeling by Debbie Macomber, Sherryl Woods & Robyn Carr (Christmas)

2) Second: Road trip!!!
Read a book where the MC takes a road trip or travels. – Mansfield Park by Jane Austen

3) Third: Party!!!
Read a book where the MC hosts a party or attends one. – Paradise Valley by Robyn Carr (Rick’s welcome home and Abby’s baby shower)

4) Fourth: Learn something new. It is after all the longest vacation.
Read a book where a character learns something new or gets a new hobby. – Rock Redemption by Nalini Singh (Noah and his fidelity – described as a bit of a hobby / vice)

5) Halfway through the list: Is it a fling or is it real?
Read a book where the main MPG is romance. – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr

6) Sixth: Random pick from the bucket.
Read a book that a friend recommended or from a group read. – Discount Armageddon by Seanan McGuire (past group read for MVBO)

7) Seventh: The time of outdoor concerts and festivals.
Read a book with a parade or festival. – A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu

8) Eighth: Watch the sun set.
Read the last book in a series or a standalone.Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews

9) Ninth: SUMMER TIME MADNESS.
Read a book that starts with any letter from SUMMER. – Rock Addiction by Nalini Singh

10) The last: Remember the good old times.
Re-read an book author you enjoyed a few years ago. – White Hot by Ilona Andrews

11) Bonus Book-
Read anything you want! You can use this option to reach your goal if you’re finding it difficult to get a book to suit the other tasks. – Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs

Summer Solstice

Duration: 1st June – 30th June 2020
Number of books: 6
Hosted by: My Vampire Book Obsession

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Summer Solstice, sometimes known as Midsummer, Litha, or St. John’s Day, occurs in the middle of June. It is a celebration of the longest day of the year and the beginning of Summer. It has been a grand tribal gathering time since ancient times. The Goddess manifests as Mother Earth and the God as the Sun King. Colors are Yellow, Green, and Blue. It is a festival of community sharing and planetary service.

Rules
Complete at least 2 tasks to get the heart
All genres welcome
Rereads welcome
No minimum page count

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Stay up all night on Solstice Eve to welcome the rising Sun
Read a book all night or at least during the night. – Temptation Ridge by Robyn Carr

Keep a Sacred Fire Burning
Read a book with fire or flames in the story or on the cover.White Hot by Ilona Andrews

Burn your Yule Wreath in the Sacred Fire
Read a book you borrowed or don’t officially own (like from KU or Scribd) – A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing by Jessie Tu (ARC)

Eat a Festive Feast
Read a book with a food theme or a feast in the story. – The Goblin King by Shona Husk

Sing and Dance with Friends
Read a book one of your friends has read. – Magic Triumphs by Ilona Andrews (my sister)

Exchange a Magical Gift with Friends
Read a new to you book. – Devil Bones by Kathy Reichs

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