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Unfettered II by Shawn Speakman

benlundns's review

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5.0

I liked this one even more than the first Unfettered. In the first one, there were some stories that I didn't like or didn't enjoy, but in this one there was none of that. There were some stories I enjoyed more than others, everyone has their favorite authors, but I can't say I didn't enjoy them. There was no eye-rolling, no sighs of frustration at how a story turned out. I think a reason for that is that the writers are free to choose what they want to write, there are no restriction on them to fit a story to a theme so they can write with more freedom then they would otherwise have.

I liked this book, the stories were not overly long, each one felt like a story the author wanted to tell and this was the anthology for it, plus a sneak peek at the flashback scenes from the 3rd book of the Stormlight Series? Hello, that's a no brainer.

andimontgomery's review

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3.0

My husband and I listened to this short story collection on audio during several short road trips. Different narrators are used for each story, and most are excellent. Even though many stories occur within series, we were still able to enjoy them without knowing many of the backstories. We enjoyed a few of the books, but not all.

Castle Coeurlieu by Naomi Novik - B - This story grabbed me from the beginning. The ending just seemed a bit abrupt.

A Slow Kill by Peter Orullian - A - This was an excellent story of a righteous assassin - our favorite in the collection.

And Men Will Mine the Mountain for Our Souls by Seanan McGuire - F I didn’t enjoy this story of two dragons preparing for their end. The idiotic gender swap (i.e., the prince was female, and princess was male) really turned me off.

Day One by Jim Butcher - B+ - I liked this story, and especially new Knight of the Cross, Butters. It made me pick up the Dresden Files series again.

Brightwine in the Garden of Tsitsian Village by Bradley P. Beaulieu - B+ My husband enjoyed this more than I did, since I initially had a hard time getting engaged in the story and characters. But once I got engaged, I was hooked.

Aokigahara by John A. Pitts - C - This was short and just ok.

The Decoy by Janny Wurts - B- - Whenever I see Janny Wurts’s name, I think of one of my favorite fantasy series, The Empire Trilogy, co-written with Raymond Feist. Sadly, this one didn’t didn’t grab me as much as I hoped.

The King’s Despatcher by David Farland - B - We really enjoyed this prequel to the Runelords series.

Figures by Rachel Caine - F - This extremely short story was awkward, silly, and filled with profanity.

The Red-Rimmed Eyes of Tóu Mǎ by Aidan Moher - C - This was slow to start for us, and just ok.

Magic Beans by Django Wexler - A- - We really enjoyed this often humorous story featuring magic beans and a coffee maker that combines otherworldly transport with sex.

The Hedgewitch by Sarah Beth Durst - B - This was a short story set in the Renthia realm. I’m not a fan of that series, but this was pretty good.

Victim with a Capital V by Scott Sigler - F - Neither my husband nor I enjoyed this story, so we skipped to the next one.

A Duel of Evils by Anthony Ryan - D - I’ve read and enjoyed a couple of Anthony Ryan’s series, but I just couldn’t connect with this one.

The Raven by Erin Lindsey - B - This was an engaging story of two brothers, one who is king, and one who is his advisor. I wasn’t a fan of the large time jumps telling of their childhood, but I did enjoy the brothers’ connection and the story.

Bulletproof by Mark Lawrence - C - This story was a bit choppy for me. It features a boy who cares for his addicted mother, who later meets a gunslinger who comes to his town for a competition.

The Gunnie by Charlaine Harris - C - I’ve read “The Gunnie,” Charlaine Harris’s first book in the series. This one is ok, but the writing, characters, or plot just didn’t grab me (similar to the full-length novel).

Little Wren and the Big Forest by Michael J. Sullivan - Didn’t finish - I couldn’t maintain interest in this story.

The Thrill by Brandon Sanderson - Didn’t finish - I couldn’t maintain interest in this story.

The Last Flowers of the Spring Witch by Shawn Speakman - B

stevo's review against another edition

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adventurous emotional sad slow-paced

3.25

vaderbird's review

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3.0

5 star - Perfect
4 star - i would recommend
3 star - good
2 star - struggled to complete
1 star - could not finish

argent_'s review

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5.0

I only read Brandon Sanderson's The Thrill, but if the other stories in this anthology are of similar quality, then it has more than deserved its 5 star rating. I imagine I will read the rest eventually.

As for the story itself, I can say that it was an interesting experience to read a number of flashback chapters (readers of the Stormlight Archive will be familiar with those) has been noticeably different from reading them interspersed between "live" chapters. There are motifs that develop subtly throughout the entire sequence that, I think, I would've missed had I just read [book:Oathbringer|17250961]. I think it is worth going back and rereading Kaladin's and Shallan's flashback sequences from the first two books.

marimbav's review

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3.0

3.5

lpcoolgirl's review against another edition

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5.0

I only read Day One from this, and I really enjoyed following Butters as he embarks on this journey!

alonsomitza's review

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4.0

Listened to this on Audiobook.

Great anthology, and the narrators (particularly whoever narrated "A Slow Kill") give the tales a great amount of depth.

The only downside I have is that several stories are set upon existing fantasy worlds and, if you have no background on them, you will miss lots of references.

The upside of the downside is that I now really want to read the Dresden Files.

giantsdancefarm's review

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3.0

Anthologies are hard to rate. This one in particular as there we a few really good short stories and a few not so great. They do serve as a great opportunity to meet new authors.

I got this from my library because it had a story by Kevin Hearne. As usual, he does not disappoint.

Finally, for those who might have more money than I do and who purchase books vs borrowing from a library, proceeds from this book benefit cancer charity.

katja_weinert's review against another edition

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adventurous dark funny mysterious fast-paced
  • Plot- or character-driven? Character
  • Strong character development? Yes
  • Loveable characters? Yes
  • Diverse cast of characters? Yes

4.75