![]() ![]() but the individual who seems to know the most about it also seems ambivalent about it, and the main character finds her life taking a strange trajectory as, identifying with the tenacious plant, she finds herself transforming come the spring. The one weak story here is "Vegetable Love," where a bored (or unfulfilled?) mother/housewife attends a community meeting and discovers that there is a much-hated invasive plant (Japanese Knotweed) in her town. So, as usual, here we go - weakest to strongest. Anyone looking for an enjoyable read in the horror/weird/supernatural genre could do a lot worse. ![]() This Tuttle collection spans 1980-2017 and is quite a solid read - with only one weak story, and a small handful of undeveloped ones. Then, once the project had passed, I dragged my feet on finishing them, not because there was a flaw in either, but simply due to the sheer amount of reading I needed to do for the Podcast.īut now, finally they are done. ![]() I started this and a Gemma Files collection ( In That Endlessness, Our End) as an emergency read for an upcoming (at the time) Pseudopod podcast project. ![]()
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