4.0

So I wasn’t quite sure what this was going to be about. What I knew about Baba Yaga was from horror movies I believe, so I expected a bunch of scary stories. The beginning gives us a little look at what Baba Yaga has been described as in the past. Therefore many of the stories were more fairy tale or myth types, and a few had some aspects I didn’t really want to read about in my stories, political/not political, hot topics kind of. But some stories were more like what I expected or went beyond what I expected. A couple stories were kind of a Hansel and Gretel reimagining that I really liked!

While I didn’t get all the way through it before I posted this review, I got far enough that I felt I could go ahead and get my review up prior to the pub date this week. As with any anthology, I honestly will say there were stories I liked a lot, stories I didn’t like, and stories that were just so-so. But I did enjoy it and am definitely thinking a lot of other people would like the different takes on Baba Yaga.

The stories I would say I liked best were Mama Yaga by Christina Sng, The Peddler’s Promise by Catherine McCarthy, Birds of a Feather by Monique Snyman, Herald the Knight by Mercedes M. Yardley, and All the Bitterness Burned Away by Jill Baguchinsky.

Mama Yaga and All the Bitterness Burned Away were the ones that were kind of Hansel and Gretel retellings. I like the dark romance aspect of Herald the Knight. And the others had some scary aspects to them that matched what I was thinking the stories would be like when I first got it.

So if you’re into retellings of fairy tales, Baba Yaga stories, etc., some scary, others cautionary tales or with kind of statements like feminism, etc., there is something for you in this anthology!

Review first posted on Lisa Loves Literature.