With the Unicorn being one of my favorite mythological creatures, I've been wanting to check out this anthology compiled by Bruce Coville, and while it didn't quite live up to my expectations, there were a few gems in here.
My favorites were Tearing Down the Unicorns by Janni Lee Simner, which puts a more unique, imaginative spin on the titular creature, and The Ugly Unicorn, a rather dark but fantastical fairy tale that also exhibits some new, interesting ideas than usual.
Unfortunately, some of the stories in here enforce the stereotype of Unicorns that I detest; with them being written in a more feel-good, "cozy", dare I say girlish kind of way?
There's never been a rule that the mythical being must be portrayed in such a manner, but alas, they often are.
I'm always on the hunt for good Unicorn stories that feature some darker, more mature themes or stories that portray them in a more unique way that's removed from the child-friendly stereotypical portrayal. They seem to be as elusive as the beast itself, though, with only a few stories in the bunch of A Glory of Unicorns to fit that desired bill.
Overall this gets a 2.5⭐ rounded up to 3. A rather okay collection of some good, some bad, but mostly middling tales.