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Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Edition
strong anthology: As usual, this annual anthology serves up some of the best work, although this time around, the emphasi is more on orror than fantasy this year. The tales represent a wide panorama of the genres. Most of which are quite strong and a few [... more]
$19.95
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The Year's Best Fantasy & Horror: Eighth Annual Collection
As always, a mixed bag--but it's a BIG bag!: J and I were having a discussion about reading preferences. She likes big thick books, typically, and I profess that I don't, although the books I name as my favorites all tend to be fairly hefty ones (The [... more]
$17.95
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Black Heart, Ivory Bones
Amazon.com Review: This sixth anthology in the adult fairy-tale series by acclaimed editors Ellen Datlow and Terri Windling presents another diverse collection of stories and poems loosely based on folklore traditions around the world. Readers familiar [... more]
$13.50
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The Raven Queen (Voyage of the Basset #2)
Magical, fun, a real treat!: My whole family has become fans of Terri Windling's writing, the kids love the adventures and magic and furry critters and my husband and I love her poetic writing. Ellen Steiber is a real find too and we plan to read more of [... more]
$3.99
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The Essential Bordertown (Borderlands)
Amazon.com Review: Bordertown is the place where our world and the world of elves meet... but not just any kind of elves. These are hard-rocking, magic-flinging, motorcycle-riding elves who aren't entirely thrilled to be back in contact with lowly humans. [... more]
$15.95
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Good Faeries, Bad Faeries: 2 Books in 1
Amazon.com Review: Why are large, illustrated works offhandedly relegated to gather dust on the corner of your coffee table? Sure, you will want to put Good-Faeries/Bad Faeries in an obvious place, somewhere your friends will see it and pick it up, but [... more]
$30.00
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Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Sixteenth Edition
strong anthology: As usual, this annual anthology serves up some of the best work, although this time around, the emphasi is more on orror than fantasy this year. The tales represent a wide panorama of the genres. Most of which are quite strong and a few [... more]
$35.00
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Black Thorn, White Rose
Not Free SF Reader: Not as good as the first anthology of this series, and the first part of the book is the better part, too. There is an introduction talking about the kiddification of fairy stories since Victorian times, and also a reading list [... more]
$22.00
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The Year's Best Fantasy and Horror: Third Annual Collection
Amazon.com Review: The collaborative efforts of Ellen Datlow (horror) and Terri Windling (fantasy) are becoming something of a legend, as year after year they deliver the best horror and fantasy short fiction in a fat (500 double-length pages) anthology [... more]
$26.95
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Ruby Slippers, Golden Tears
the best, so far: I love the whole Windling/Datlow edited series of fairy tale short stories. This particular book is by far the best one I have read (and I've read them all, to date, Jan 2004). Ellen Steiber's "The Fox Wife" is the best short [... more]
$12.95
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Year's Best Fantasy and Horror, The 16th Annual Collection
strong anthology: As usual, this annual anthology serves up some of the best work, although this time around, the emphasi is more on orror than fantasy this year. The tales represent a wide panorama of the genres. Most of which are quite strong and a few [... more]
$14.95
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Black Thorn, White Rose
Not Free SF Reader: Not as good as the first anthology of this series, and the first part of the book is the better part, too. There is an introduction talking about the kiddification of fairy stories since Victorian times, and also a reading list [... more]
$12.95
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