Sprawl

Alexandra Pierce reviews Sprawl from Twelfth Planet Press over at ASif.

She says kind things about ‘Brisneyland by Night’:

Angela Slatter uses the idea of there being a parallel, magical world to the mundane one, which only occasionally intersect – in this case, taking children from the mundane for nefarious purposes. It’s a great story, with entertaining characters and zippy dialogue. What really makes it for me is the detail Slatter uses, making the places and sounds (Bernard Fanning wailing in the taxi) feel incredibly real.

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