A collection of nine first-rate short stories, all featuring an appealing quirkiness that is at times both wonderfully absurd and surreal.

Fantasy Book Review Online

Links Narrative come complete with ghost and fairies – her stories have been labeled as part of the `New Weird’ movement, but are no less human for that.

The Saturday Review Supplement

Link's writing about relationships, whether between parents and children, friends, or young lovers, is sublime. The highlight is the Nebula award-winning "Magic for Beginners", about a group of friends hooked on a bizarre TV show set in a vast library. Like many others in the collection, it's a coming-of-age story written with a tender insight into the unstable emotional geography of the teenage mind.

- Eric Brown, The Guardian

Se alle

Link’s tone is cleverly poised between genuine creepiness and off-the-wall humour. Eccentric and Unforgettable.

The Saturday Times Review Supplement

Blending fairytale, fantasy, horror, myth and mischief in a delicious cocktail, Kelly Link creates a world like no other in Pretty Monsters, where ghosts of girlfriends past rub up against Scrabble-loving grandmothers with terrifying magic handbags, wizards sit alongside morbid babysitters, and we encounter a people-eating monster who claims to have a sense of humour.

Bookhugger Online

... in Link I’ve found a writer of short stories who not only possesses a delightfully fresh approach to storytelling, but she has an incredible imagination to go with it.

RobAroundBooks Blog

The stories are wryly funny, spine-chilling and occasionally outright frightening.

Read and Find Blog

A unique brew of pirates and wizards, undead babysitters and duelling librarians, Kelly Link's new short-story collection is dark, sexy and hilarious... Link's trademark is a digressive blend of horror and humour. Her characterisation is acute, too, lucidly depicting teenage lives. These are tales that play with expectations, subverting what we think we know in order to reveal something sinister or sublime.

- Saher Hussain, New Statesman Magazine

Matt Haig takes an original and witty approach to the supernatural genre in this quirky young adult novel. Cleverly balancing light and dark notes, this coming-of -age story with a difference is a refreshing alternative to the vampire theme.

Booktrust

Almost defies definition... the author's style is so dry, witty and off beat that it could equally be classed as black humor... has plenty to tangle the imagination and leaves some endings tantalizingly hanging in the dark air

Daily Mail

It’s an exhausting roller coaster read which will need a switched on, tenacious reader to enjoy…but boy, will they be rewarded!

Books For Keeps

Walker/Canongate present Kelly Link's tall tales to keep you up all night - however old you are. Boiling up a unique brew of fairytale, fantasy, horror, myth and mischief, Kelly Link creates a world like no other, where ghosts of girlfriends past rub up against Scrabble-loving grandmothers with terrifying magic handbags, wizards sit alongside morbid babysitters, and we encounter a people-eating monster who claims to have a sense of humour.
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Walker/Canongate present Kelly Link's tall tales to keep you up all night - however old you are.

Produktdetaljer

ISBN
9781406330298
Publisert
2010-07-05
Utgiver
Vendor
Walker Books Ltd
Vekt
383 gr
Høyde
197 mm
Bredde
129 mm
Dybde
30 mm
Aldersnivå
J, 02
Språk
Product language
Engelsk
Format
Product format
Heftet
Antall sider
416

Forfatter

Om bidragsyterne

Kelly Link lives in Northampton, Massachusetts, where she and her husband run Small Beer Press and play ping-pong. She once won a free trip around the world by answering the question, "Why do you want to go around the world?" ("Because you can't go through it.")