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Fruiting Bodies by Kathryn Harlan

Fruiting Bodies

Stories

by Kathryn Harlan

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  • Jun 2022, 256 pages
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  • Nicole S. (St. Paul, MN)
    Uncomfortable stories
    I love quirky, disquieting stories! I like Short stories like Link's Magic for a beginners or Machado's Her Body and other Parties. I love queer stories.
    This just missed the mark for me. I couldn't quite get into the tales and I was not fully engaged in the flora and fauna feel of the stories. It's well written but just not right for me.
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