Map of Dreams
by M. Rickert
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Set in a reality where nightmares do not fade upon waking, this anthology skims along the surface of life and dips just beneath, revealing the hidden machinations that fuel dreams. These underlying myths and fantasies exist not as musty old stories but as ancient truths that have come to illuminate the modern human condition. The title story touches on themes of grief, redemption, and time travel; "Cold Fire" ventures into love and obsession; and "Peace on Suburbia" introduces readers to a show more Christmas with an entirely different kind of savior. These and 13 other tales are framed by four interludes--Dreams, Nightmares, Waking, and Rising--that guide readers through a world that is at once familiar and eerily off-kilter. show lessTags
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This is not a happy, joyous book. Despite the fantasy elements, the stories show all the different facets of the suffering of life that I don't see much outside of Raymond Carver's collections. Except that the pain of the characters isn't hidden under even a thin veneer. But the stories aren't devoid of hope, unless you're talking about optimistic, feel-good, against-the-odds kind of hope. The collection seems more about the kind you find in real life, that of scarred people who find their hope in clawing their way forward, choosing to light an inch rather than curse the darkness. And, not everyone does, not in life or in this book, I'll just be up front about that right now.To fully experience Map of Dreams, save "The Chambered Fruit" show more for last. Seriously. It's only after you've read all of the other tales of loss and suffering that you can read "The Chambered Fruit" and, like the protagonist in that story, put all of that pain into the perspective you need to move forward.M. Rickert is the writer I want to be when I grow up. This book is up for three World Fantasy Awards for a reason! I give it five stars because goodreads won't let me give it six. show less
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