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  1. I think the problem with anthologies is they are monstrously huge! As a reviewer, I don’t feel like I can count the book as “read” until I’ve literally read every single story. One anthology I’ve used in the college classroom that I think is a winner is The Scribner Anthology of Contemporary Short Fiction: 50 North American Short Stories Since 1970. Granted, it’s 652 pages and truly designed for a classroom, but the stories in it are fantastic and varied. Some of the best, most memorable I’ve read are from that book. Kate Bernheimer edited an anthology of retold fairy tales that I thought was going to be awesome. It’s called My Mother She Killed Me, My Father He Ate Me: Forty New Fairy Tales, but because the theme is so small, the book gets repetitive and loses its magic.

    1. I’m the same way! I have to read every single story in it to call it ‘read’ so I think the 50 story anthology you mentioned may be too much for me haha

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