I See Reality is expected to publish January 26, 2016
** I was given an E-ARC copy of this book for an honest
review.
I See Reality includes short stories written by Heather Demetrios,
Kristin Elizabeth Clark, Stephen Edmonds, Patrick Flores-Scott, Faith Erin
Hicks, Trisha Leaver, Kekla Magoon, Marcella Pixley, James Preller, Jason
Schmidt, Jay Clark, and Jordan Sonnenblick. Grace Kendal is the editor.
With compilation books sometimes it is hit or miss with the
stories and who likes them. This collection is a wonderful one overall. Yes
there were a few I liked more than the others and a couple that I’d read again
but just didn’t mesh with but that is to be expected. All of these stories are
meant to be about real life events, not ones that necessarily happened to the
author but that could happen to anyone.
Topics include abusive relationships, drugs, coming out, school
shootings, mental problems, family stuff, and love.
Stories 1, 2, and 9 are my favorites.
1: takes a
look at a girl trying to find the courage to get out of an emotionally abusive
relationship. I have been in this situation so it was comforting to me reading
about someone else in the same situation. It is never easy to get out of any kind
of abusive relationship. Many times it is more terrifying to think about
getting out than it is to stay.
2: takes a
look at coming out. A guy that no one
suspects to be homosexual decides to use a class project to come out and
possible land a date with his crush. Unfortunately when he convinces his best
friend he really is gay, she tries to help in all the wrong ways.
9: I loved
this one just because it was the first graphic novel style story I have ever
read. It is just perfect all the way around.
Didn’t care much for 3 and 6, they weren’t bad I just don’t
think I understood them. I really don’t
know what to say about them other than I was just confused when I finished. I’ll
look at them again one day and maybe I will see the light.
I wouldn’t recommend reading this book if you have triggers
because most of the stories you don’t know the topic until it is too late. If
you don’t have triggers then I highly recommend this book. I cannot wait until
it is published so I can get a physical copy and read it again.
4.5/5
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