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Thin Air: Painfully mediocre… I find absolutely no appeal to this story to be honest. No thoughts.
— May 18, 2026 10:11PM
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Canterville and Cock: I guess I was still reeling from No Ghost Ghost Story and The Undiscovered Country while reading this because I have such little recollection of the plot. I don’t even remember sitting down to read this. Those two stories really had me floating through life in the week after reading them. Idk.
— May 18, 2026 10:09PM
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No Ghost Ghost Story & The Undiscovered Country: The reason I stopped updating for a while… this one fully broke me. Nothing to say really. Easily the best story in the entire collection… no contest. Beautifully touching story about living through grief in which the love between two people doesn’t go anywhere after the death of one. Love written so tangibly you could bask in it. I want to cry so bad.
— May 18, 2026 10:06PM
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The Door: This story was so so sweet… as a lesbian with gender dysphoria the scene of the main couple watching the memory of the past lovers be separated in such a brutal way was intimate and devastating. However, I’m a sucker for a happy ending that leaves me feeling floaty after reading.
— May 18, 2026 09:58PM
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Boots: I loved how much you got from the change in perspective. I enjoyed this version of the story a bit more than A Fur Coat, but that may just be because of the knowledge I already had from Max’s perspective going into it. Definitely enhanced the story a lot. Honestly, the themes didn’t appeal to me a ton, but it was undeniably well-written.
— May 18, 2026 09:55PM
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A Fur Coat: Still reeling from this one... I find stories in which characters undergo transformations without them being able to stop, or even recognize it, so deeply unsettling.
Max's character is so well written. I didn't even realize how much of her characterization lied in the narration until I read 'Boots,' and the difference between her narration and Jonny's is so skillful. Winterson the woman you are...
— May 02, 2026 10:15AM
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Max's character is so well written. I didn't even realize how much of her characterization lied in the narration until I read 'Boots,' and the difference between her narration and Jonny's is so skillful. Winterson the woman you are...
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The Spare Room: I loved this one so much, I thought the ending was very sweet and satisfied the emotions I was feeling throughout the story. It doesn't have the world-building or the complexities of some of the other stories, but I honestly prefer a simple ghost story about change and letting go. A haunted house motif will always get me going... Shirley Jackson the impact you had on me...
— May 02, 2026 10:09AM
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Ghost in the Machine: This story was much more thought-provoking and unique than the last two, but I'm still glad to be done with this part of the book. I think I gave this section a fair chance despite my distaste for this sub-category of horror, but I immediately started having way more fun once I got the the "Places" set of stories. GitM itself is alright, kind of a drag, but does pose some interesting questions..
— Apr 29, 2026 09:05PM
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Two short stories in, my main issue is the preachiness of the "Devices" section. Maybe it's because of my extremely different experience with technology as an 18 year old compared to Winterson, a middle-aged woman, but her critiques of social media feel very played out. Not to say there's no critiques to be made, I've gotten rid of almost all social medias I've ever had. I hope this issue goes away in the next part.
— Apr 28, 2026 06:11PM
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The Old House at Home: This story would be so much better if the VR part was left out completely in favor of the MC reaching the in-between state through an analog séance. It added nothing besides cheapening the messaging about isolation. Other than that I enjoyed it. It was a bit of a headache to understand, but that was definitely intentional in an effort to emulate the MC's perspective. Very Henry James in a way.
— Apr 28, 2026 05:13PM
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App-arition: Bad start to the collection. The writing is good, if a bit plain, but the messaging is very played out. When writing a dystopian commentary tech-focused ghost story in a post-Black Mirror world one must be sure they're saying something at least a little original. I've honestly never even watched Black Mirror and yet I feel like I've heard this story five times before.
— Apr 28, 2026 05:04PM
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