Some great stories, especially Mercedes Lackey's story where she is being confronted by her characters! Fun reads and some good introductions to some writers in the DAW fanatsy stable
An interesting story involving a librarian who finds out that she can resove curses and travel in time, after she finds a girl beaten up in the library.
I loved this book! The only thing I hated, was that it ended! The characters were just starting to gain a life of their own, the plot had thickened, and the tension was perfect, but then it ended! There were meant to be more, but there never were, and it made this book hard to read, knowing it would...
Although not the kind of book I usually read, I loved this book. The characters were alive and magical, and truly inspiring and surprising at every turn. A must read for anyone who like magical stories, and is looking for an adventure.
OK historical fiction with a pagan/psychic element. I have to admit I picked it up due to the lovely Robert Gould cover.The book is also supposed to be 'illustrated' by Robert Gould, but don't buy this because of that: this edition, at least, has the very worst printing quality I've ever seen in a b...
The trouble with the Thieves' World anthologies is that the authors chose to set the stories in the seediest rundown dump of a city imaginable. It clearly became a contest between the contributors to see who could come up with the nastiest character to place in the rotten setting.
This anthology consists of fantasy stories by several prominent DAW authors. Some of the authors contributed stories set in an established world but others contributed something completely new. I thought this was a pretty good anthology. It took me a while to get back into reading pure fantasy (a...
I stumbled across the first volume of the Thieves' World anthology series shortly after it came out, and being a die-hard, ultimately I bought and read all 12 of the collections (and most of the novels), but after about vol. 6 it was more a labor of stamina and obligation than one of love. The town...
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