"Blood", written by Roddy Doyle, is the first story in the new Stories anthology. [Side Note: As enchanting as Zafon's The Shadow of the Wind is, this anthology just keeps calling to me. I think I'm going to alternate between reading a couple chapters of the novel with a story or two in the anthology] It's a bizarre little tale, with its protagonist dreaming up initially a fairly plausible reason for wanting to drink blood -- anemia -- to just doing it because he wants to.
I think the most interesting part of the tale is the repeated notion that the man who wants to drink blood -- or bite necks or have sex with most things -- is normal. It ends with a twist that does make you think "...and then what happened?" as per Gaiman's introduction, my only hope is that with each of these stories, there is some sense of conclusion rather than ambiguous endings.
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