I received a copy from the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
I have a very complicated relationship with short stories because sometimes the stories as a whole sound incredibly interesting to me, but then I’ll either fall completely into the stories individually, or be left kind of bored and disappointed.
Thankfully, DISEMBARK was a great read—yes, it took me a while, but that’s mainly due to my attention span issues. The stories themselves were pretty interesting and this author’s writing style has a very strong pull. Once I’d start a story, I was immediately engrossed and before I knew it, the 20 or so pages would be gone and the story would be over.
I especially liked some of the later stories, like SISTERS—which was eerie and held my attention nonstop. Or even the story that inspired the title of the collection had me hooked because it reminded me of how fragile life is and even though the mother/daughter relationship in that story is wholly different from my mom and I’s relationship, I still felt that inevitable pull of time and what could come next. Made me almost want to cry.
I’m grateful I got to read this one!
Happy reading!