Book Review: Lillian on Sunday

Lillian on Sunday is a collection of short stories by Lionel Walfish. These stories explore the nature of human existence from love stories, city fables, ghost stories, and character studies. Walfish’s stories pull the reader into a universe where anything can happen, and I especially love that, particularly in a collection of works. 

Walfish’s writing is insightful, funny, and witty, and his characters are unique. My favorite stories are “Pernod,” about a hairless cat. And "Lepidoptera." This was an intense look at how obesity can affect a person’s life. 

These stories are definitely worth checking out. I’m excited to see what more Walfish has to offer!

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Elizabeth Suggs is co-owner of the indie publisher Collective Tales Publishing, owner of Editing Mee, and is the author of a growing number of published stories, two of which were in a podcast and poetry journal. She is the president of two writing groups, one being part of the LUW. She’s a book reviewer (EditingMee.com) and popular bookstagramer and cosplayer (@ElizabethSuggsAuthor). When she’s not writing or reading, she’s playing video/board games or making cookies.