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This book feels necessary. For the reader who's quarantining at home, it's a necessary tool, not just for entertainment to be consumed to pass the time, but also for perspective on the situation that gave rise to a collection like this. Further than that, it's necessary as a record of a moment in time, when social conditions gave rise to the possibility of a book like this.By being first, or at least early, out of the gate with pandemic fiction, this is going to serve as a milestone in fiction,
The writers in Lockdown thoroughly Rumplestiltskin’d the shit out of the COVID-19 pandemic. There are several stories in this collection that are absolute gems and I think they’ll introduce readers to authors that deserve more attention.For our full review on Sci-Fi & Scary, click here: https://www.scifiandscary.com/lockdow...Disclaimer: I received a copy from the editor for review consideration.
An anthology of the current pandemic lockdowns, which may or may not be over. Is it too soon? All of the stories were about the same, except for the one by Ana Davila Cardinal, which at least introduces a ghost to shake things up.
Lockdown is an interesting mix of stories dealing with different scenarios during a pandemic. Almost a little too true to life right now but, I could not put them down. As you read these stories which are dark and darker, you realize some of these scenarios are not as far fetched as they would have been even a year ago. All of the stories were good and kept me pulled in and compulsively reading until I was finished and left me wanting more!Thank you NetGalley and Polis Books for an ARC of Lockdo...
This is an usual anthology in that it is not dedicated to one genre. In some ways, that makes the selection process trickier, but this is a solid collection of good quality (although fairly dark) stories overall including some from high profile authors. Thanks very much for the early review copy!!
“She thought about how all the books and movies had gotten it all wrong. The world didn’t end in riots and wars in an endless dystopian wasteland. It didn’t end with a whimper like that poet who liked cats had said, either. It ended in increments. It slowed and slowed like the heart of a wounded animal until it just stopped and began to rot.” -From “The Loyalty of Hungry Dogs” by S.A. CosbyLOCKDOWN, which benefits The Book Industry Charitable Foundation, is a collection of short stories in vario...
*10 stars!!!!!!*. I pre-ordered this book and waited eagerly for its release and arrival on my doorstep.....and I was NOT disappointed!!!!!! Written and released during the pandemic, it was really the perfect book to be reading in 2020. All 19 stories in this collection are linked by the mysterious virus racing across the country mutating as it rapidly infects each person. Cities are locked down, quarantines are implemented, all planes are grounded & travel is restricted. Some people panic, some...
I was given a copy of this book for review. This book is a collection of shrt stories based on the current events with Covid 19. Many of the stories are written in a dark and depressing theme. The stories relate on how poorly people are delaing with the virus and the results of a lockdown.
Steve Weddle and Nick Kolakowski edited the deliberately-timely pandemic anthology Lockdown: Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic. Some people I’m sure just want to use their reading to escape the current pandemic, but some of us wouldn’t mind the opportunity to see other sides of what could be. Note that these stories tend to be built around a pandemic that is worse than what we’re seeing now. Either it’s just a different pandemic, or it’s a mutation, or it’s a second wave, etc....
LOCKDOWN features 20 excellent short stories dealing with the terrible effects of pandemics and lockdowns on both normal and abnormal human beings --- and on normal people who become abnormal as the result of attempting to cope with viral plagues. The editors, Nick Kolakowski and Steve Weddle, have done a fine job of collecting and presenting the material. The stories range in intensity from quite intense to horrifyingly compelling.The subtitle is a bit misleading in its implication that hope sh...
So as to save a lot of time (which we are all short of locked in the house) let me say the the reason the rating is three is because the book is very mixed. There are five good stories, three bad stories and the rest are somewhere between bland and boring.Now this may seem harsh, but the truth will out. Every dystopian genre is covered some way or other to the point of banality. So if your locked in your house/apartment/car and you have nothing else to do, read it and skip the ones that stop you...
4.5 starsLOCKDOWN: Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic. More like KICKASS Stories of Crime, Terror, and Hope During a Pandemic. I mean, wow, just great stuff throughout. However, like most anthologies I've read (and I probably sound like a broken record by now) I didn't connect with every story presented within. Which is fine, more than fair, as there are just too many voices and story combinations for this to occur in most anthologies. But man, did LOCKDOWN come close. There is...
She thought about how all the books and movies had gotten it all wrong. The world didn't end in riots and wars in an endless dystopian wasteland. It didn't end with a whimper like that poet who liked cats said either. It ended in increments. It slowed and slowed like the heart of a wounded animal until it just stopped and began to rot.S.A. Cosby - The Loyalty of Hungry DogsThis collection has been put together quickly to support independent bookshops across North America and the quality remains
I've been seeing this collection making the rounds on Twitter for a while, so I was thrilled to finally get my hands on it and dive in. Lockdown is a series of stories focusing on the pandemic. Viruses, quarantine, navigating the new world--all these and more are covered by a stellar line up of authors. Standouts for me include: Misery Loves Company by Ann Davila Cardinal, Asylum by V. Castro, and Unscathed by Michelle Garza and Melissa Lason. Without spoilers, these tales are superbly written w...
This anthology is probably the most focused and relevant I have ever read. These stories were all written during the early days of the Covid-19 quarantine. They capture shared experiences, preserving our hopes and fears, our frustrations and triumphs. Some stay very close to reality, and some speculate about a future shaped by the pandemic. More than a few hit close to home.I am really glad to have this anthology to remind me of this hopefully unique time in our collective experience. It may be
I must have lost my mind reading these types of stories with everything going on around here but they're so good! I couldn't stop reading and they're donating all of the money to struggling bookstore owners? Sold! Everyone needs to pick up this book now because it's a double winner. You get an amazing book jam packed with awesome stories and you know your money is being donated to a good cause. Happy reading! #Lockdown #NetGalley
I received an advanced copy of this book from Net Galley. Lockdown is a series of fictitious short stories centered around the theme of life during and after a pandemic. Most stories follow an individual character (some follow a set of characters) as they navigate life after a pandemic strikes. HYPES - RELEVANCY: This series of short stories could not be more timely with the world currently living through a pandemic. While the stories themselves are not realistic, the thoughts and feelings of t...
I love anthologies! They fill a gap in a reader's library, in between series volumes or when you are looking for a different voice or genre. Most anthologies have a theme....this one, a pandemic and the reactions of the people affected...while giving authors the chance to "flex" their writing skills. The authors in this volume are well known in their respective genres, each has their own fan base, but the shared theme lets them "bleed" their talents into the minds and hearts of readers who would...
A good anthology of stories about pandemic and what could happen. Even if not are all at the same level it's an interesting and engrossing read.Recommended.Many thanks to the publisher and Netgalley for this ARC, all opinions are mine.
At one time I would have read this collection of stories and thought them really far fetched and unlikely to happen. By the time I was reading this Anthology the world was in the midst of the covid-19 pandemic. I suppose it made me read these individual stories from a different point of view and think that they could probably/possibly happen. The different stories tell how groups of people cope with a virus and the danger of getting it.In one particular story a man is going out to sea fishing to...