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Echoes: The Saga Anthology of Ghost Stories by Ellen Datlow

momofromavatar's review against another edition

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Did not read the whole thing, just the ones that sounded interesting

kleonard's review against another edition

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3.0

A solid collection of ghost stories, old and new. As with all collections, some of the stories are more effective and better than others, but overall the mix is decent. This could serve as a good introduction to writers like Seanan McGuire, Joyce Carol Oates, Alice Hoffman, and Garth Nix for those not yet familiar with their work.

desert_side_notched's review against another edition

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adventurous dark medium-paced

4.0

pamwinkler's review against another edition

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4.0

Overall, a really good collection.
Ice Cold Lemonade 25c Haunted House Tour: 1 Per Person by Paul Tremblay - was ok. The story was mostly good, but I didn't like the ending much.
Linger Longer by Vincent J. Masterson was interesting and good.
Whimper Beg by Lee Thomas didn't go where I thought it was going to go. It was good.
The July Girls by Alison Littlewood was interesting. I didn't think it would go like that.
About the O'Dells by Pat Cadigan was wonderful and spooky.
A Hinterlands Haunting by Richard Kadrey was ok? It had bad positioning.
The Number of Things You Remember by M.L. Siemienowicz was ok? I didn't like it much.
Must Be This Tall to Ride by Seanan McGuire was wonderful.
The Surviving Child by Joyce Carol Oates was good. I didn't think it was going to go that way.
The Medium's End by Ford Madox Ford was lovely.
A Shade of Dusk by Indrapramit Das was good and kind of confusing.
Icarus Rising by Richard Bowes was odd. It was not what I expected.
The Puppet Motel by Gemma Files was wonderful, very good in a cosmic horror sense. I loved it, but I really like her stuff.
Air Valve Semilunar Astern by Nick Mamatas was weird. I didn't have much of a clue what was going on, even after I finished.
The Unwrapping by Terry Dowling was interesting.
The Upper Berth by F. Marion Crawford is an oldy but goody.
A Burning Sword For Her Cradle by Aliette de Bodard was very interesting.
Precipice by Dale Bailey was good. I didn't quite get the ending.
The Shooter by M. Rickert was pretty horrifying.
The Tree of Self-Knowledge by Stephen Graham Jones was interesting and then very nasty.
The Other Woman by Alice Hoffman was good.
The Loneliness of Not Being Haunted by Bracken MacLeod was confusing at first, but good.
Mee-Ow by Garth Nix was pretty good.
Jasper Dodd's Handbook of Spirits and Manifestations by Nathan Ballingrud was painful and good.
His Haunting by Brian Evenson was good.
The Jeweled Wren by Jeffrey Ford was weird. I wasn't sure if I got it.
The Air, the Ocean, the Earth, the Deep by Siobhan Carroll was interesting.
The Ghost Sequences by A.C. Wise was lovely and weird.
Deep, Fast, Green by Carole Johnstone was good.
Natalya, Queen of the Hungry Dogs by John Langan was fantastic.

bleepbloop's review against another edition

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4.0

some really good stories!

knifed's review against another edition

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4.0

so many good stories here; a.c. wise, paul tremblay, and indrapramit das's stories particularly stayed with me. many different interpretations of a haunting, all wonderfully and carefully constructed.

raforall's review against another edition

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5.0

Star review in Booklist and on blog: https://raforall.blogspot.com/2019/07/what-im-reading-echoes.html

Three Words That Describe This Book: full range of horror, modern ghost stories, coming of age themes

ericgaryanderson's review against another edition

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4.0

Another excellent Datlow anthology. Some genuinely spooky stories here, and now I hope that a rage ghost never runs full speed at me, screaming. For example. I thought that several of the stories were better in their set-up than in their endings, but, anticlimaxes aside, this is good stuff.

czoltak's review against another edition

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dark mysterious medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Strong character development? It's complicated
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.0

β€œThe ghost story is probably one of the oldest tales told around campfires. Why might this be? It could be because the most persistent concern for many people is whether there is life after deathβ€”and, if there is, what that life might be like.”
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β€œWhen done well, ghost stories are genuinely frightening. They’re about something we humans can neither control nor avoid: death.”
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5 Stars
Even though I didn’t enjoy every single story, I did have a great time overall in completing this anthology.

❀️ My Favorites: ❀️
About The O’Dell’s (Pat Cadigan)
A Hinterlands Haunting (Richard Kadrey)
The Shooter (M. Rickert)

😱 Stories That Actually Scared Me: 😱
The Puppet Motel (Gemma Files)
His Haunting (Brian Evenson)

#️⃣ Total Rankings: #️⃣
5 ⭐️ = 3
4 ⭐️ = 9
3 ⭐️ = 5
2 ⭐️ = 8
1 ⭐️ = 5











ninjamuse's review against another edition

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challenging dark tense medium-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? A mix
  • Loveable characters? It's complicated
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes
  • Flaws of characters a main focus? It's complicated

4.5


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