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A great collection of very short stories written for free for Independent Bookstore Day, 2018
Most of these stories are delightful and the ones that aren't are, well, less than 1000 words so really the whole thing goes pretty quickly and if you've got a problem then maybe you need to reconsider your life choices because this is a collection for Independent Bookstore Day and we're all here to celebrate, you know what I'm saying?
This year, my birthday landed on Independent Bookstore Day. Our town's last surviving independent bookstore was promoting this little book, which contains a collection of twelve short stories written by various authors. All of the authors are known, but not all were known to me.For my six dollars, I found the series of short stories to be enjoyable. Some of my favorites include "Crazy Glue" by Etgar Keret, "First Date" by Dean Bakopoulis and Alissa Nutting, "The Resident Leopardus Jacobita" by I...
This collection of flash fiction was a lovely diversion from the lengthy novels and memoirs I've been trying to work through lately. I picked it up on a whim at an indie bookstore, and was pleased to discover the collection was written for Independent Bookstore Day. Every story in this collection is somehow connected to the lives of books and readers--the only stipulation was that a book, bookstore, writer, etc had to be mentioned somewhere. This makes for a varied collection of flash fiction pi...
I normally don't read fiction, especially short stories, so this was a nice change of pace. I didn't love all of the stories but the book was like $6 so no harm, no foul.
My first time reading flash fiction. I'm still not sure how I feel about it.
As I read on and on I came to the conclusion this book is open for business so I exchanged my thoughts with the author your book came for me to turn its pages
This was my first experience reading flash fiction, and I thoroughly enjoyed it. It didn't hurt that all the stories had a tie into books.