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The Color Master: Stories (2013)

by Aimee Bender

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A traumatic event unfolds when a girl with flowing hair of golden wheat appears in an apple orchard, where a group of people await her. A woman plays out a prostitution fantasy with her husband and finds she cannot go back to her old sex life. An ugly woman marries an ogre and struggles to decide if she should stay with him after he mistakenly eats their children. Two sisters travel deep into Malaysia, where one learns the art of mending tigers who have been ripped to shreds.… (more)
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I think I probably read this in a bad mood but I was just pushing myself to reach the end from like halfway in. Too many stories which might have an interesting concept but go off on a totally unrelated and uninteresting tangent ( )
  tombomp | Oct 31, 2023 |
Beautiful words ( )
  Mcdede | Jul 19, 2023 |
Some stories were beautiful, some forgettable. I laughed out loud a few times, and there was a sufficient number of twisted scenarios that I've come to love about Aimee Bender. While I mostly enjoyed reading this collection when I was able to get to it, it didn't quite have the quality of insisting that I keep at it...I think mainly because there was less magical realism than her other short story collections. Still a fan though, and still looking forward to more of her work. ( )
  LibroLindsay | Jun 18, 2021 |
I love Aimee Bender’s mind and these stories do not disappoint. The stand out story (at least for me personally at this specific moment) is “On a Saturday Afternoon.” The paragraph about loneliness and dating? Searing. ( )
  Raechill | May 4, 2021 |
Mythic, but anti-epic, these fascinating stories arise in the hinterlands of our lives or of the fantasy literature with which we are familiar. A somnolent syrup flows in their veins, but they have sharp teeth. ( )
  quondame | Oct 15, 2020 |
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A traumatic event unfolds when a girl with flowing hair of golden wheat appears in an apple orchard, where a group of people await her. A woman plays out a prostitution fantasy with her husband and finds she cannot go back to her old sex life. An ugly woman marries an ogre and struggles to decide if she should stay with him after he mistakenly eats their children. Two sisters travel deep into Malaysia, where one learns the art of mending tigers who have been ripped to shreds.

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