There's an art to writing a short story, I think in this book they captured that.
My favorites include:
Stevie in the Mirror by Ellen Wittlinger
This book was about a girl who had to go to a "nuthouse" mainly because she ran away. She discovers how easy it is to succumb and act insane in order to hide something, she discovers a lot of girls that do this to the point where they lose themselves. The author brought up a lot of interesting points from a lot of different angles. This story ended too soon, no wonder I loved it, Ellen Wittlinger is the author of one of my favorite books- Hard Love.
Another story I loved was Fine? by Margaret Peterson Haddix. I can't exactly explain why I liked it so much, but I did.
I liked how realistic it was, how the girl was convinced she had cancer, so the ending was a little bit of a surprise.
Another one I liked was Pluto by Gail Carson Levine. I can't explain why I liked that one a lot, either. I liked how Rachel was the most sensible and wise person of her entire family.
I really loved Unbalanced by William Sleator, but it made me feel sick inside like a twinkling tune from a music box becoming demented and creepy. It was about a professional ballerina being sabotaged by some of the jealous ballerinas. The ending was predictable for me, I suspected who it was, but for others it might have been unpredictable.
This is my second favorite book of short stories.