"Fifteen fabulous fantasies"
This compilation of fifteen fantasies written in the 1980s
(4) and 1990s (11) by award-winner Patricia A. McKillip
are all delightful tales that showcases a wonderful author
who is as comfortable with short stories as she is with
novels. Few writers can match Ms. McKillip's skills with
taking the standard sub-genre rudiments and turning them
into the tools of Od Magic that make her such a terrific
fantasist. All are superior entries, but this reviewer
especially enjoyed the retelling of fairy tales. Each of
the contributions is different, but share in common
messages involving freedom to choose. Fans will enjoy
this strong enticing anthology with tales like the
official crime scene investigators looking into the
suspicious deaths of Romeo and Juliet that seem so much
like a murder-suicide crime of passion. A terrific
imagination makes this a fine reading experience. Harriet Klausner
Reviewed by Harriet Klausner
Posted October 15, 2005
SummaryNow, for the first time, Patricia A. McKillip presents a
book of previously uncollected short stories-full of
beautiful dragons, rueful princesses, and handsome bards,
and written in the gorgeous, and often surprisingly funny,
prose she is known for. This is her world, wrapped up in
the finery of fairy tales.
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