A top-shelf reread, and in fact I believe this is my third reading, which likely explains why this short story collection seemed rather dull. My rating is a combination of my current experience and a recollection of really liking these stories when I read them nearly 20 years ago. The stories often have a clear premise (e.g. a man's children and his 'secret children' meet for the first time at his deathbed), which gives them a rather formal aspect. But they are interesting premises, and nicely and straightforwardly written. My favorites this time around were Heart, Camelot, and The Zealous Mourner.