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Black Flowers
Black Flowers | Jesse Muchmore
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Many people think they know the South; the genteel hospitality, old-fashioned values, and life lived at a slower pace. But there is another South, a stranger one unknown to outsiders, brimming just beneath the surface.These stories explore that hidden world-within-a-world. A bizarre, distorted, funhouse mirror reflection of the culture you thought you knew.A young biracial boy in the 1950s deals with cultural hostilities, a punk rocker faces down a two-thousand-year-old cult, a widowed man has an unusual identity crisis, and a Native American girl discovers enchanted woods through a doorway in her grandmother's garden.Welcome to the Weird South.
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Black Flowers | Jesse Muchmore
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Black Flowers is a very well written book of odd short stories. Some stories were great and creepy, others were average and strange. The writing style is excellent and Muchmore was able to detail the characters and setting flawlessly. The cover is gorgeous and reflects the feel of the book. Overall, a quick, fast paced, eclectic read. I received a copy for free from BookSirens and I am leaving this review voluntarily.