A review by littlebookterror
7&7 - Anthology of Virtue and Vice by Amy Rae Durreson, Carole Cummings, Clare London, J.S. Cook, Rhys Ford, Jamie Fessenden, Sean Michael, Rick R. Reed, Serena Yates, J. Tullos Hennig, Andrea Speed, Pearl Love, Tricia Kristufek, Brandon Witt, John Inman

4.0

Overall, I enjoyed this. There was a variety of stories and ideas which were executed by varying degrees to my likeness.

The Darkness of the Sun:Virtue: Faith.
★★★★★
Such an incredibly good story about religion.

The Bank Job: (Greed)
★★★✩✩
Funny and over-the-top enjoyable but not memorable.

Prudence for Fools: (Prudence)
★★★★★
Long-term relationship goals honestly.

The Gate: (Anger)
★★✩✩✩
I was confused through most of this.

Heirs to Grace and Infinity: (Justice)
★★★✩✩
Okay.

The Rendering: (Gluttony)
unrated, not my thing at all

Beyond the Temperance Effect: (Temperance)
★★★✩✩
Interesting concept if a bit lackluster execution.

Covetous: (Envy)
★★✩✩✩✩
I did not like this.

Hope: (Hope)
★★★✩✩
Everything was happening too fast and too much for me to have any real inpact. The AIDS especially felt weird? I don't exactly know why.

Horseboy:★★★★★
A magical story, probably my favourite.

Train to Sevmash: (Charity)
★★★★✩
Beautiful while heart-breaking.

Red Light Special: (Rhys Ford)
★★★★✩
Very funny. Takes a bit of a piss at general High/Urban Fantasy and I was living for it.

Traitor: (Fortitude)
★★★★✩
The complexity of their relationship had me hooked.

Couches of Fabric and Snow: (Sloth)
unrated, not my thing at all