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Bite-size Reads: African Monsters

Book cover: African Monsters, anthology edited by Jo Thomas and Margret HelgasdottirWelcome back to Bite-size Reads, where it’s my final round-up of the dark and haunting tales of African Monsters, edited by Margrét Helgadóttir and Jo Thomas.

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September 3, 2022 Anthologies, Bite-size Books, Reviews

Bite-size Reads: African Monsters

Book cover: African Monsters, anthology edited by Jo Thomas and Margret HelgasdottirWelcome back to Bite-size Reads, where I’m currently enjoying tales collected by Margrét Helgadóttir and Jo Thomas. It’s time to be haunted and horrified by some more African Monsters…

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August 18, 2022 Anthologies, Bite-size Books, Reviews

Bite-size Reads: African Monsters

Book cover: African Monsters, anthology edited by Jo Thomas and Margret HelgasdottirWelcome back to Bite-size Reads, my 2022 challenge to read (some of) the amazing anthologies on my shelves. It’s been a long while since Sinopticon, and today I’m on the trail of African Monsters – the second volume of the globe-trotting Fox Spirit Book of Monsters.

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August 12, 2022 Anthologies, Bite-size Books, Reviews

Bite-size Books: Winter Tales

Book cover: Winter Tales - ed. Margret Helgadottir - a drawing of a cottage nestled in firs with the moon rising above on a field of purple)Christmas Eve is when Icelanders given books to one another and winter is when we Brits historically told ghost stories by the fire. I’m celebrating the season with a collection of speculative horror stories chosen by Margrét Helgadóttir.

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December 24, 2016 Anthologies, Bite-size Books, Reviews

The Stars Seem So Far Away

Book cover: The Stars Seem So Far Away - Margret Helgadottir (a woman on the edge of an Arctic shoreline, in shades of blue)The sun has seared the Earth. Food scarcity and water wars have devastated nations. Survivors have fled to the once-frozen North – and out into space – to try and make a new life. Welcome to the deserted islands of the Arctic, haunted by pirates and survivors.

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August 27, 2016 Reviews
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