By Michelle Marshall

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With an undercurrent of magic and subversion in worlds like our own - emerges a fascinating, twisted, and completely captivating collection of ten stories. A millenia-old vampire desperate to find a way to feed on humans who've exchanged their flesh for robotic bodies. A little girl who can see the embodiment of Death himself. An antisocial loner has prophetic dreams of an apocalyptic flood. A new social media platform that can leech life right out of you. Along with other twisted tales, The Inside Out Worlds stretches the bounds of our reality. From the author of The Four Suitors comes a delightfully dark collection of short stories. Sophie Jupillat Posey takes you on a journey into dystopian science fiction worlds and twisted landscapes of magical realism. With a fascination to explore the more vulnerable dark parts of the human psyche, Posey weaves stories full of dread with dashes of warm optimism. Dive into these inside out worlds, and find a reason to hope even in the darkest hour.

The Inside Out Worlds Visions of Strange By Author Sophie Jupillat Posey – Book Review

The blurb for this book immediately caught my attention. Where else can you find a collection of short stories combining vampires, social media and climate change? With great excitement, I dove in. The first story, The Angel and the Sphinx was actually my least favourite in the collection. Though not without its merits, I found it a little dense and it took me a while to get through. The Prophecies of the Great Mother was better, but again not quite to my personal taste. When the book really took off for me was with the third story, Inside Out, which would have made a memorable episode of Tales of the Unexpected. Roald Dahl couldn’t have done better himself! From there on in, the stories just seemed to get better, with ReGroup, The Girl Who Talked To Death and The Sea Part One and Two being particular highlights.

Sophie is a wonderfully descriptive writer. The subjects she chooses to shine a light on mix the mysterious with the mundane and reveal a lot about the human condition and the world we exist in. The book contains such moments of poignancy, I often had to pause to consider what I’d read or the effect it had on me emotionally. A special mention must be made for the Ira-Rebeca, the designer of the book’s fantastic cover. The imagery used is a perfect partner to the words inside.
I award this fascinating book 5 stars.

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