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A Girl's Guide to Guns and Monsters - Martin H. Greenberg, Kerrie Hughes, Jane Lindskold, Nancy Holder
A Girl's Guide to Guns and Monsters
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Brilliant, original sci-fi and fantasy stories featuring brave and bold heroines Thirteen urban and paranormal tales of strong women, armed with weapons they are not afraid to use, as well as fists and feet of fury, who face monsters and bad guys-and are not above rescuing men in the process.
Brilliant, original sci-fi and fantasy stories featuring brave and bold heroines Thirteen urban and paranormal tales of strong women, armed with weapons they are not afraid to use, as well as fists and feet of fury, who face monsters and bad guys-and are not above rescuing men in the process.
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Format: ebook
ISBN: 9781101184646 (1101184647)
Publisher: Daw Books
Pages no: 320
Edition language: English
Series: Anna Strong Chronicles (#5)
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Lyndi
Lyndi rated it
0.0 A Girl's Guide to Guns and Monsters
I don't think you can call this "urban fantasy" when the stories are old west and 19th century. And if they're modern, they're focused on old west and 19th century stuff. Not what I was looking for.
Daffodil's Library
Daffodil's Library rated it
3.0
I enjoyed Tanya Huff's Victoria Nelson story. Jane Lindskold's story, though not connected to her series, reminded me why I like her writing and should read some more of her Firekeeper Saga. Most of the other stories were enjoyable.
Rachel's books
Rachel's books rated it
Like all anthologies, some stories are much better than others. I enjoyed Jane Lindskold's and Jim Hines stories the most.
I Love Romance...and Zombies
I Love Romance...and Zombies rated it
3.0
This anthology was not bad....some of the stories were really good, some I didn't finish as they didn't interest me. I really thought having 3 stories featuring lesbians was a pretty high percentage. Does that mean only lesbians can be girls with guns who fight monsters? I read lesbian fiction, but ...
kindleaholic
kindleaholic rated it
I'm going with a 3.5.The Drifter by Jane Lindskold: set in 1800s American West with werewolves, skinwalkers, and family ties. Really liked it. Near the top of my list for this antho.Our Lady of the Vampires: it's the Depression and something strange is happening in a home for girls. It was all right...
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