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The Year's Best Dark Fantasy & Horror: 2015 by Paula Guran

vdarcangelo's review against another edition

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4.0

Faves:

V.H. Leslie: "The Quiet Room"

Laird Barron: "(Little Miss) Queen of Darkness"

Stephen Graham Jones: "The Elvis Room" (freaking awesome)

Dale Bailey: "The End of the End of Everything"

Gemma FIles: "A Wish from a Bone"

tashaw's review against another edition

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3.0

Kelley Armstrong's "The Screams of Dragons" is by far the best story in this collection, the only one that truly stayed with me.

pinkiepie81's review

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3.0

Hit or miss

As with any anthology...you have the good and bad. Overall it was a good book but some stories I had to make myself power through.

_virginia_woolf's review against another edition

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4.0

Finally! Worked through this collection of wonderfully weird stories and thoroughly enjoyed myself. As with all collections we had some hits and some misses, but I really do think that overall this collection has something for everyone. The last story was really, really strange and I'm not sure how I feel about it, but I really enjoyed (in no particular order): The Screams of Dragons, The Female Factory, The Elvis Room, and Resurrection Points.

natet's review

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3.0

The 2014 collection blew my mind; this collection didn't engage me as much, unfortunately (maybe my expectations were too high?). Still, some stories were incredibly compelling and impossible to put down: Yoon Ha Lee's "Combustion Hour," Usman T. Malik's "Resurrection Points," and Lavie Tidhar's "Kur-A-Len."
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