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> Tag: Alana Joli Abbott, Addie J. King

Despite some excellent stories I can’t whole heartedly recommend this anthology

Never Too Old to Save the World: A Midlife Calling Anthology by Alana Joli Abbott, Addie J. King

January 24, 2023 by Emmalita Leave a Comment

I love the idea of this anthology. At 54, I am not ready to give up saving the world and I am delighted to see stories about folks in the upper age ranges at the center of save the world stories. As is always true with anthologies, not every story was for me. There are some real gems in here. It’s wonderfully inclusive. I wish I could recommend it. There’s one story that throws in a brief and unnecessary Harry Potter reference, which means I […]

Filed Under: Fantasy, Science Fiction Tagged With: advance reader copy, Alana Joli Abbott, Addie J. King, Anthology, NetGalley, Never Too Old to Save the World

Emmalita's CBR15 Review No:9 · Genres: Fantasy, Science Fiction · Tags: advance reader copy, Alana Joli Abbott, Addie J. King, Anthology, NetGalley, Never Too Old to Save the World ·
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