I first read this anthology shortly after it was released in 2000, as part of an attempt to get myself to stop being such a scaredy-cat. I remember being terrified by quite a few of the selections. it was also my first introduction to "the yellow wallpaper", "the wasp factory", and Zora Neale Hurston's anthropological work, so I'm excited to read it again.
**I want so much to give this four stars, because there are some amazing selections. upon my second (possibly third, I discovered) reading, however, I found that the "dark" theme wore thin after awhile, and some of the lesser tales really brought down the collection as a whole.**