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Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 11 Dec 2020, 19:59
by Kaylee Elmer
[Following is an official OnlineBookClub.org review of "Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories" by K..]
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3 out of 4 stars
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Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories by K is a collection of twelve short stories featuring different perspectives on love. The tales vary wildly. There is teenage love and the love of a husband who is bored with his wife. One story takes the reader into the Underworld and another into the future where there are robots. There is a story of a man who cares deeply for his sister-in-law and even a story from a dog’s perspective. Though very different, all the stories are tied together by the idea of love as a revolutionary act.

The part of the book I liked most were the stories that made me laugh and were more realistic. “Calamity Jane” tells the story of Habib and Jay, who is dating a girl named Jane. Everyone thinks Jane is a terrible person, except for the two boys usually. I loved the banter between Habib and Jay. As someone who works with teens, I imagine their conversations were pretty accurate. Jay was obsessed with sex and could always steer the conversation that way. Their ideas on girls wearing tight yoga pants with words on the back were particularly amusing. “The Conversation” was my other favorite part of the book. It centered around a blind girl who lived alone but was smothered by her mother. Luckily, she secretly did many things with her neighbor, including throwing out a secret porn stash belonging to a deceased neighbor. It culminated in a young girl being confused about corn instead of porn. I love when stories make me laugh out loud.

My least favorite parts of this book were the stories set in the future. “Automatonomatopoeia” involved a man and his automaton, which is basically a robot. “The Hand” was also futuristic and involved an odd workplace where people had sex all the time. It was hard for me to get into the stories because they were so unbelievable to me. The beauty of a collection of short stories, though, is that a reader could skip over stories they aren’t interested in, so they don’t really detract from the enjoyment of the book overall.

This book would appeal to those who like short stories that revolve around love and those who like fantasy and futuristic elements. It is definitely meant for adults. I wouldn’t even want my teenager to read some of the stories. There is adult language, sex scenes, violence, and death.

I would rate Resistance, Revolution, and Other Love Stories 3 out of 4 stars. I can’t give it a 4 because there were some stories I just didn’t understand. I struggled to find the love story aspect within them. I wouldn’t give it any lower than a 3, though, because the stories I did enjoy I really, really liked. Also, I liked more stories than I disliked.

Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories was well-written and professionally edited. I personally enjoy short stories because if you don’t have time to read a long story, you can just read part of the book and come back to it days later. I highly recommend it to those who enjoy short story collections!

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Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 13 Dec 2020, 09:29
by Mtibza eM
I love anthologies and this one seems interesting enough. The fact that it ranges from present to future setting interests me enough. Thank you for a review.

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 14 Dec 2020, 01:31
by jardenjarden
I always enjoy a good collection of short stories. I love being able to skip ahead or take a break without fearing I will forget the entire plot. Thank you for your review!

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 14 Dec 2020, 09:02
by RHD
I wouldn't mind a couple of short stories. Some do it for a reader, while others fall down flat. Good job on the review 👌

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 16 Dec 2020, 16:36
by Ayora
I can just imagine how funny the story from the dog's perspective is. However, I'll pass on this one due to its sexual contents. Thanks for your review.

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 30 Jan 2021, 23:30
by Fleurine_t92
When I read your review, in my mind this book seem interesting. I was kind of person who liked imagination over reading the book. Like your review and I like to read this book.

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 13 Apr 2021, 04:49
by Adhithya K R
I enjoy humorous short stories and this collection definitely seems like one that's worth checking out. A very well-written review that helped me make up my mind. Thank you!

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 04 Jan 2022, 08:41
by Aisha Yakub
The independence of short stories is always attractive. Thanks for this review

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 08 Jun 2022, 09:59
by Stevenmusk
I love the title and how it draws one's attention. I enjoyed the plot and I look forward to learning more about love from these new perspectives

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 20 Oct 2023, 07:10
by Stephen Pokoo
It's clear that you've invested a great deal of time and thought into this review.

Re: Official Review: Resistance, Revolution and Other Love St...

Posted: 14 May 2024, 09:06
by Joshua Sawders
The review of "Resistance, Revolution and Other Love Stories" provides a mixed perspective on the collection of short stories. While some stories were enjoyed for their humor and realism, others set in the future were less appealing. Overall, the book seems to cater to those who appreciate love-centered short stories with fantasy or futuristic elements. It's important to note that the book contains adult content. With a rating of 3 out of 4, the reviewer recommends the book, but acknowledges that not all stories may resonate equally with readers. Immersive experience, lost myself in the story.