Member Reviews
This book is good for a once-a-day story, best not read in one sitting. They're well-written, with various viewpoints portrayed with each tale. One leads well into the next, and the quality is overall consistent.
I really wanted to love this one. I am not giving up on it yet, I am going to give it another go soon. The storyline was quite interesting, and some of the stories left me wanting more but I ultimately was left bored while reading this book.
It was an exciting read, and I did love some of it. There was one story that made me ponder some things deeply, It was genuinely thought-provoking and I would really love to read more of it.
I really struggled to finish the book.
I can see there has been put alot of work into it, but for me there was just not things that kept me gripped and interest enough.
But a great idea, I just think it still needs alot of work.
Despite its mission to aid the Rosenberg Fund for Children and to share serious work about our "broken world," this anthology had few stories that I found interesting, and even fewer that were moving. Every piece felt bogged down in its own seriousness and sadness. I don't insist on traditional plots or character development, but the lack of movement and depth of character left me bored as I read.