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The Last Banquet of Temporal Confections by Tina Connolly
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it was amazing
bookshelves: free-tor-shorts, hey-shorty

She knows already that there is something special about this moment. It is the sort of memory you recall for years after. A moment when the world changed around you. A moment etched with both beauty and loss, a moment that you leave behind as you move away from it, a moment you can never reach again.

Except, with what Danny has now made, perhaps you can.


this one's really strong - all the 'imaginative food magic' of Like Water for Chocolate, all the 'poetic justice for tyrants' of ... so many things. a baker whose secret ingredient triggers fuguelike states in all who eat it, during which they are transported into one of their memories as real as waking life, is essentially imprisoned and forced to serve as the pastry chef at the pleasure of the cruel regent to the throne. his wife volunteers to become the regent's confection taster, to prevent any poisonings and whatnot, and although the couple are not allowed to see each other, they communicate through his creations and the specific memories they invoke in her. and food, especially magical food, can say a lot.

excellent free short and a good way to start your day. SHORT REVIEWS FOR SHORT SHORTS!!!



read it for yourself here:

https://www.tor.com/2018/07/11/the-la...

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July 14, 2018 – Shelved
July 14, 2018 – Finished Reading

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message 1: by Mir (new)

Mir I don't usually like magical-food stories, but now I want cake and a fancy fork.


karen but you love food!


message 3: by Mir (new)

Mir Yeah, but for how it tastes, not because it's symbolic of sex or magic or feelings. Authors who think food is symbolic don't seem to be great at describing the flavors.


karen ah, gotcha. this story just tastes like memmmories.


Cecily Somehow, Like Water for Chocolate never appealed, but I loved this story, so maybe I should reconsier.


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