Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Short Stories, Disability Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. I got suggested this anthology after having read and enjoyed Casper E. Falls’ Survival and Other Surprises last year so I went in with a few predictions and I wasn’t let down. The opening essay ‘Dystopia: A Crip Genre Essay’ by Ella T. Holmes is the only piece of non-fiction in the collection but opens it up really well with what we can expect to encounter throughout the different stories. As with all short story collections, some felt stronger than others but in a collection like this it’s natural that we’ as readers will feel a stronger connection to the stories we feel represented in. I liked that there was a story focusing on shortsightedness as the disability as it’s something we often don’t think about when discussing disability day to day but in those kinds of situations they’d struggle just as much as the rest of us. There were a...
Rating: 4 Stars Themes: Romance, Short Story, Firefighter Romance, Single Parent Thoughts: I received an advance review copy for free, and I am leaving this review voluntarily. This is my first Gunderson book and I wasn’t prepared for how cute it would be. First of all Colton is sooo cute and having a single dad romance may become one of my new favourite tropes because it led to both some really cute parenting moments and also some vulnerability I don’t often see in other romances. Rachel having to teach the firefighters pickleball after playing a competition with them is both cute and funny, showing the reality of social media lifestyles since we know they can play but the clips for socials don't. I also loved the water fight moment as it showed a cute and fun moment between the characters in the moment and then with Rachel editing and sharing the content later it gives us that moment with Jake’s reaction before showing how easily things can spiral when shared. Overall, I could fe...