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Today’s team review is from Terry.

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Terry blogs here https://terrytylerbookreviews.blogspot.com/

Terry has been reading Tales of The Forthcoming by Steven Blows.

4 out of 5 stars

At 98 pages, this is a book of 10 well-written short stories that I recommend for a couple of hours of enjoyable reading, if imaginative science fiction mixed with fantasy/supernatural is your thing.  As I went on, I noticed how refined the characterisation is, something I appreciated very much; the ability to create characters that reveal themselves straight away shows talent indeed.

The stand-out story for me was A Time After Time, in which Jorge becomes increasingly sceptical and worried about a world-changing event eagerly anticipated by almost everyone except him.  I was completely immersed in the atmosphere of this one.

Other highlights were the very funny Possibilities, with its excellent final sentence that made me laugh out loud, and Unbeknownst: three ghosts show a troubled young woman that she has so much life yet to live.

I also enjoyed reading Highway 72, in which a young traveller fails to listen to a warning from one who knows better.  Then there’s Delayed Departure, about a man in a hurry at a railway station in a ‘theme park in space’ and the amusing Family Dinner & Troubling Times – a young human male meets his alien girlfriend’s family for the first time, though these two could have done with more satisfying conclusions.  On the whole, though, I’d say they’re all good.  The author has a habit of writing a clause as a new sentence (‘Snow covers the ground in a smooth sheet of white.  Anything underneath it hidden from sight‘), but that’s something a professional editor could soon nip in the bud – I’d be most happy to read anything else he writes.  

Book Description:

It is impossible for anyone to know what the future will bring or even what is lurking behind the next corner, but it is possible to wonder, to question, to imagine. Have you ever imagined?

Machines with science beyond compare, intergalactic relics possessing unlimited power, creatures of nightmares, troubling family dinners, and more are included in this enthralling anthology of the awe-inspiring, the wonderous and the bone-chilling. Examining topics of greed, love, and fate, there are stories designed to make your heart race, others designed to melt it.

Possible futures and the horrors of today, Tales of the Forthcoming is a collection of ten short stories like no other.
So make a cuppa, sit back, and forget the world for a short while as you dive into a world of make-believe where imagination rules.

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