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Bezig met laden... The Fox's Tower and Other Tales: A Collection of Magical Short Stories (editie 2021)door Yoon Ha Lee (Auteur)
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Meld je aan bij LibraryThing om erachter te komen of je dit boek goed zult vinden. Op dit moment geen Discussie gesprekken over dit boek. I didn't know I was a fan of flash fiction until I read this book. Turns out I am a fan if it's done right. These tiny little stories were absolutely lovely. I read a few in a row but then realized I enjoyed them much more one at a time. I would read one before bed each night. It also turned me into a Yoon Ha Lee fan that has exploded my TBR in a wonderful way! I also think I will return to this often for little bite sized pieces of happiness. Lee has penned in this tiny tome a collection of fantastical, evocative and extremely short stories. All tales are at maximum 3 or 4 pages long, so it's a great little book for picking up while waiting for your bread to toast or for the bus. With so little context and substance to work with I'm not sure I understood the meaning or message of every tale, but the writing is indeed lovely. I originally ordered this for my pre-teen daughter, who has previously enjoyed other works by Lee. I didn't notice that the target audience was adults until it arrived, and I decided to read it myself. It could still be read and enjoyed by older children and teens, but with minimal story-building and abrupt and frequent transitions, the appeal factors may not be as strong. The Fox’s Tower & Other Tales is a collection of beautifully elegant flash fiction stories. Each of these stories can be read in less than five minutes, and the majority have the feel of a fairy tale, even if they are not straight forward retellings. While the formats are very different, the quality of the stories reminds me of Valente’s In the Night Garden for the gorgeous prose and the female characters who reside outside of their normal fairy tale positions. There were also a number of stories with queer characters, which even include some with nonbinary characters. If you want to get a feel for the sort of stories offered in this collection, the vast majority of these forty tales are available for free on the author’s website. I would particularly recommend “The Virtues of Magpies,” about a community with some trickster magpies who prove helpful in the end, and “The Youngest Fox,” the story of an nontraditional shape shifting fox who prefers science to seduction. Originally posted on The Illustrated Page. Honestly, I'm not big on flash fiction - I'm only just learning to love short stories, and I still complain that I want every novella to be a novel. But Yoon Ha Lee won me over with sheer beauty of prose and wealth of imagery, ideas coming thick and fast in a torrent of wild imagination. Absolutely delectable for those days when you really do only have 5 minutes to read, and need something that can whisk you off to another world in that time. Full review. geen besprekingen | voeg een bespreking toe
Enter a world of magic and myth, where foxes fall in love and robots build their own dragons. In The Fox's Tower and Other Tales, New York Times bestselling author Yoon Ha Lee crafts together short and moving stories of love, adventure, magic, and nature. With poetic language and intricate world building, readers will be whisked away to a different adventure with every new story. Full of fascinating creatures and LGBT+ romances, this collection combines the classic with the contemporary in Yoon's captivating style. Geen bibliotheekbeschrijvingen gevonden. |
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Google Books — Bezig met laden... GenresDewey Decimale Classificatie (DDC)813.6Literature English (North America) American fiction 21st CenturyWaarderingGemiddelde:
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Despite the small size of this book, I found this most rewarding when I only dipped in to read a handful of stories at a time. ( )