"Magical premise"
The premise of this fifteen story collection is relatively
simplistic: what would happen to a customer if the magic
shop found in many cities sold real magic? The
contributors, whom are a virtual who's who (though there
is one new author for me), provided a wide range of tales
with some classified as horror, others are fantasy and
science fiction, and finally a few that cross the
speculative plain. Even the tone vastly differs with some
authors writing amusing fictions of getting what you ask
for while others take a more somber pitch. Each tale is well written as if Denise Little used a
magical editing device to raise the bar. Most interesting
is that the simple concept is turned into complex effects
as the purchaser should have paid close attention to the
maxim "buyer beware" since no hazardous to your health
warning label accompanied the goods. Readers will enjoy
these fine new stories that cast a spell requiring a one
sitting read. Aside to Ms. Little: is the magic store
that ensorcelled you the one near NYU or the one in Times
Square that hooked many of us boomers back in the 1960s-
1970s (don't know if they are still there)? Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted January 15, 2004
SummaryAll-original stories from P.N. Elrod, Jody Lynn Nye,
Michelle West, and others explore the endlessly fascinating
possibilities that would arise if a magic shop truly sold
magic.
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