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Roja by Anna-Marie McLemore - 4 stars
The Sweet Trade by Natalie C. Parker - 3 stars
And They Don't Kiss at the End by Nilah Magruder - 3.5
Burnt Umber by Mackenzi Lee - 4.5 stars
The Dresser and the Chambermaid by Robin Talley - 4.5
New Year by Malinda Lo - 3.5 stars
Molly's Lips by Dahlia Adler - 4 stars
The Coven by Kate Scelsa - 2.5 stars
Every Shade of Red by Elliot Wake - 5 stars
Willows by Scott Tracey - 2 stars
The Girl with the Blue Lantern by Tess Sharpe - 4 stars
The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy by Alex Sanchez - 4.5 stars
Walking After Midnight by Kody Keplinger - 3 stars
The End of the World As We Know It by Sara Farizan - 3 stars
Three Witches by Tessa Gratton - 3.5 stars
The Inferno and the Butterfly by Shaun David Hutchinson - 4.5 stars
Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejia - 4 stars
The average of all the stories is 3.7 stars. I don't remember enough details about each story to review them all, but I enjoyed most of the stories and found some authors I would like to read more from. I would have appreciated more stories set in places other than America or Europe. I also would have liked to see more trans/non-binary characters and more intersectional queer identities (ex. biromantic/ace, trans/gay, etc), but I liked that there were so many f/f stories and that most of the stories have a happy ending.
The Sweet Trade by Natalie C. Parker - 3 stars
And They Don't Kiss at the End by Nilah Magruder - 3.5
Burnt Umber by Mackenzi Lee - 4.5 stars
The Dresser and the Chambermaid by Robin Talley - 4.5
New Year by Malinda Lo - 3.5 stars
Molly's Lips by Dahlia Adler - 4 stars
The Coven by Kate Scelsa - 2.5 stars
Every Shade of Red by Elliot Wake - 5 stars
Willows by Scott Tracey - 2 stars
The Girl with the Blue Lantern by Tess Sharpe - 4 stars
The Secret Life of a Teenage Boy by Alex Sanchez - 4.5 stars
Walking After Midnight by Kody Keplinger - 3 stars
The End of the World As We Know It by Sara Farizan - 3 stars
Three Witches by Tessa Gratton - 3.5 stars
The Inferno and the Butterfly by Shaun David Hutchinson - 4.5 stars
Healing Rosa by Tehlor Kay Mejia - 4 stars
The average of all the stories is 3.7 stars. I don't remember enough details about each story to review them all, but I enjoyed most of the stories and found some authors I would like to read more from. I would have appreciated more stories set in places other than America or Europe. I also would have liked to see more trans/non-binary characters and more intersectional queer identities (ex. biromantic/ace, trans/gay, etc), but I liked that there were so many f/f stories and that most of the stories have a happy ending.
3.5 Stars
I don't read much adult fantasy so I don't have much to compare this too, but I generally enjoyed reading it. Some of the stories were boring at times because they took too long to actually introduce the monster or the conflict and I don't like the characters enough to care when nothing was happening. I did like how the stories are connected and all contribute to a larger narrative and I think this is an interesting way to get to know the world and the main character. The world and the characters are interesting enough to keep me reading, but aren't particularly memorable. I will continue with the series because I want to know what happens and I did generally enjoy reading The Last Wish, but I don't know how long the series will hold my attention.
I don't read much adult fantasy so I don't have much to compare this too, but I generally enjoyed reading it. Some of the stories were boring at times because they took too long to actually introduce the monster or the conflict and I don't like the characters enough to care when nothing was happening. I did like how the stories are connected and all contribute to a larger narrative and I think this is an interesting way to get to know the world and the main character. The world and the characters are interesting enough to keep me reading, but aren't particularly memorable. I will continue with the series because I want to know what happens and I did generally enjoy reading The Last Wish, but I don't know how long the series will hold my attention.