I have read this book previously and had enjoyed it. I knew what was in store but upon reading it again, in the dark, as a bedtime read, I could truly appreciate her craft for frightening story-telling and manages to do the one thing that only Stephen King's IT had ever done- made me paranoid there was something lurking in the dark, which is exactly the type of feeling I love when I read a horror story (and I have Felus Demonicus to thank for that). For each story, I'm going to write a small review on it:
Zoo of the Dead
I really enjoyed this. I really felt Harrison was such a likeable character and I loved the twists in the story. Another thing I really loved was the idea of a supernatural zoo. It was great to see it written in such a way that it was the norm to have such a thing in a world but then it also made me think about Keith and his blase attitude towards them. I would definitely love to see this as a much longer book. It left me wanting to know more about the zoo.
The Vilage Shop
This made me chuckle. It reminds me of the people who would revel in telling you you've done something wrong, no matter how tiny of an error it is. Short, sweet and darkly funny.
Topper's Shop
I think this may be my third favourite of the short stories in the book (Dead Jimmy and the Selkie gets top prize and Felus Demonicus comes in a very close second but I'll get to them in a minute). I found the shop to be incredibly interesting. I loved the idea of how something ordinary can hold such value but not in anything financial. It brought me back to when I was a kid, reading the Goosebumps books by R.L Stine. I was getting Goosebumps-style vibes from the shop and I loved it. The end was perfect for the story- a happy ending with a consequence, reminding us that nothing is free.
Clothes Make the Man
A very interesting story. I can't really say too much about this because everything is a huge spoiler but I loved it and the last quote of the story made it feel so chilling.
Death's Girlfriend [SPOILER]
Another dark comedy story, like The Vilage Shop. Sandy and Death are perfect for each other and I could feel Death's frustration with her but at the same time, he wants to keep his psychotic girlfriend happy. Particularly, with this story, I loved the fact that Death gave her a list of different ways the person could die, showing that Death can show mercy when he feels like it. Obviously Sandy, being the psycho she is, thought she was choosing an over-the-top death but instead chose a slow death. Definitely a good dynamic between Sandy and Death and I hope to see them again soon in another short story because they are definitely interesting characters.
Who's for Dinner? [VERY MINOR SPOILER]
This one gets the prize for unexpected twists. Just as one twist is revealed and you think the story will provide no more twists, a bigger one comes out saying "Hold my beer!". I don't really want to spoil it but all I will say is you'll think twice about meeting your significant other's parents for the first time!
Felus Demonicus
This officially creeped me out! Honestly, after finishing reading this, I started becoming a little paranoid that there was something in my garden. Grandpa Jerry was very easy to hate in the book and I really felt so sorry for Sue, having to face him all of the time. The author's story-telling in this particular short was very detailed and very dark, sending shivers down the reader's spine. I can honestly say I've never had a short story have that type of effect on me. Yes, a short story can creep me out a little but this was on another level of scary, mainly because of the behaviour and attitude of Grandpa Jerry from start to finish. He was very sinister and sly.
Checking Out
I can't really say too much about this because it feels like anything I would say would spoil the story but I found it to be a very interesting concept. I could feel the hopelessness and regret of the character and her choices. I loved how relatable that was. I did like the way the story ended on this one too.
Dead Jimmy and the Selkie
I need more Dead Jimmy stories! He is an awesome character. I loved how he was "living impaired" and how he judges people through whether they would be good enough to eat or not. It's definitely a very interesting idea to see a zombie private investigator solving mysteries of fantastical creatures. This one is definitely my favourite and I'm highly looking forward to reading "Dead Jimmy and the Ghost" again because of this.
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Overall, this definitely comes highly recommended. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this collection of short stories and I feel we definitely need more Dead Jimmy!