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Reviewed by K.C. Finn for Readers' Favorite
The Voice and Other Stories by Ann Grant is a thought-provoking anthology of fictional tales rooted in personal experiences. The collection centers around a mysterious, protective voice that warns a young Ann of impending danger. Later in life, this voice reveals profound insights, including a cure for cancer before a future world war. From close encounters to philosophical dialogues with her cat, the stories explore fate, intuition, and human resilience. The anthology also features the apocalyptic novella, The Theory of Sam, making it a diverse and reflective work of speculative fiction. Grant’s exploration of fate, intuition, and existential themes through seemingly ordinary events and some equally extraordinary ones, showcases her ability to infuse deeper meaning into everyday moments, leaving readers with much to ponder long after finishing the book.
Author Ann Grant creates a great mixture of real-life experiences laced with interesting and believable speculative elements so that the stories always feel relatable and eerily realistic, even when things turn slightly odd. The way she introduces the initial story with Midnight the cat is inviting, and I enjoyed this central story very much as it encapsulates everything the author has to offer in style, pace, and drama. Grant’s ability to weave raw, human emotions into her stories is exemplary, and the close narrative style captures every moment of fear, confusion, and eventual realization for each central character so that readers sit on their shoulders throughout the adventures with bated breath. The authenticity of these emotions draws readers into the protagonist’s internal world. I particularly enjoyed ‘The Theory of Sam’ as an accomplished novella of striking, chilling, apocalyptic moments in its own right. Overall, The Voice and Other Stories is a highly recommended read for fans of accomplished speculative tales, and I can’t wait to see what else this author will bring us in the future.