I've always been a slow reader...mostly due to distrac...SQUIRREL! Ehem...so I was rather surprised I finished in one day. The book was a pretty fast read anyway, but held my attention nicely. It's a series of short stories and since they're by the same author, I didn't find myself having to shift mental gears between widely divergent writing styles. I won't say the stories are delightful, though. Far from it. In fact, most of them either had bittersweet or even mildly sad endings, or incomplete resolutions. Usually the latter is a bit of a problem. But in this case, many of the old tales of seafolk are like that and I suspect the author was aiming to emulate that. I also have to remind myself that any story is but one part of a wider history anyway. They're all very well-written and each has the feel of a tale that could have been much older. Moreover, the artwork accompanying each story is excellent and reflects each one quite nicely. Also interspersed between the stories are poems by the author.